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confusing words in English

Till vs Until
confused words Grammar

Till and Until

Till vs Until: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You Use? English is full of small words that carry a lot of meaning. Two of these are till and until. You see them everywhere: in messages, books, instructions, exam tasks, and everyday conversation:  Wait here until I come back. Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months15 Jan 2026 ago
Lunch, Dinner, Supper
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Everyday English Useful Phrases

Lunch, Dinner, Supper

Lunch, Dinner, Supper? Understanding the Differences in English Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are diving into one of those classic vocabulary questions that can confuse even confident speakers: What’s the difference between lunch, dinner, supper? These three words all refer to meals — but their meaning can change depending Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 8 months30 Nov 2025 ago
Hardly, barely, scarcely
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Hardly vs Barely vs Scarcely

Hardly vs Barely vs Scarcely: Difference, Meaning, Examples and Quiz Hello English learners! Today we are looking at three small but powerful words: hardly vs barely vs scarcely. Compare these sentences: I could hardly hear her. She barely passed the exam. There was scarcely any food left. All three sentences Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year28 Mar 2025 ago
Recently vs lately
Cambridge exams confused words Grammar

Recently and Lately

Recently and Lately – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we’re going to look at two small but very common time words that often confuse learners: recently and lately. At first glance, they seem almost identical. Both talk about the near past. Both often Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year31 Jan 2025 ago
Electric, Electronic, Electronical - What is the Difference?
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

Electric, Electronic, Electronical

Electric, Electronic, Electronical? What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Some English words look very similar but mean slightly different things — and electric, electronic, and electronical are a perfect example. They all come from the word electricity, but they are not used in the same way. Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years13 Jan 2025 ago
Answer, reply, respond
English Vocabulary

Answer, Reply, Respond

Answer, reply and respond are often confused in English. Learn how to use them correctly with examples, common mistakes, collocations and a short quiz.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years4 Jan 2025 ago
In vs inside vs within
Cambridge exams Grammar Prepositions

In vs Inside vs Within

In vs Inside vs Within – What’s the Difference? Three tiny words. One very common problem for English learners. In, inside, and within all talk about something being in a place, in a space, or in a limit — so it’s no surprise that learners often mix them up. Sometimes they Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years19 Dec 2024 ago

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