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Making suggestions, offers and invitations
Cambridge exams Grammar speaking

Making Suggestions, Offers and Invitations

Making Suggestions, Offers and Invitations in English One of the nicest things about English is how many polite, friendly, and natural ways it gives us to interact with other people. We don’t just say things — we suggest, offer, and invite. And if you want to sound confident, kind, and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year15 Apr 2025 ago
Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize
English Vocabulary Grammar speaking

Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize

Excuse Me, I’m Sorry, or I Apologise? – What’s the Difference and When to Use Each Hello English learners 👋 English is full of polite expressions, but some of them cause real confusion — especially excuse me, I’m sorry, and I apologise. Learners often use them interchangeably, yet they are Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year9 Feb 2025 ago
how to express doubt in english
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

How to Express Doubt in English

Learn how to express doubt in English using natural phrases such as I’m not sure, I have my doubts, I’m not convinced and I have reservations. This B1–C1 lesson includes examples, grammar patterns, common mistakes and practice exercises.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years21 Feb 2024 ago

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