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Likely, Bound and Sure To
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Likely, Bound and Sure To

Likely, Bound and Sure To: Meaning, Difference and Examples When we talk about the future, we often want to say how probable something is. Is it possible? Is it expected? Is it almost certain? That is where expressions like likely to, bound to and sure to become very useful. Compare these Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 months6 May 2026 ago
Suppose, Supposing, and What If
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Grammar

Suppose, Supposing, and What If

Suppose, Supposing, and What If: How to Talk About Imaginary Situations in English English is full of ways to explore ideas, possibilities, and imaginary situations. Three of the most useful (and natural-sounding) expressions for this are suppose, supposing, and what if. We use them when we want to: imagine a situation, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months12 Jan 2026 ago
Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation
Cambridge exams Grammar

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation When you want to express that something happens only to a certain extent, within certain boundaries, or under specific conditions, prepositional phrases of limitation are your best friends. They help you sound accurate, controlled, and academically sophisticated — exactly what Cambridge examiners love. Prepositional Phrases Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months14 Dec 2025 ago
Should vs Had Better
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Modal verbs

“Should” vs “Had Better”

“Should” vs “Had Better”: What’s the Difference? Many English learners use had better and should as if they mean exactly the same thing. Although they both express advice, they don’t always behave in the same way. The differences are subtle but important — especially for B2 First and C1 Advanced Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months10 Dec 2025 ago
Phrasal Verbs Related to Memory
English Vocabulary Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs Related to Memory

Phrasal Verbs Related to Memory Hello dear English learners! Today, we are diving into a topic that every English speaker uses constantly — phrasal verbs connected to memory. Whether you are recalling childhood stories, trying not to forget an appointment, or struggling to remember a word in an exam, these Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months6 Dec 2025 ago
Verbs Followed by –ing
Grammar

Verbs Followed by –ing

Verbs Followed by –ing (Gerunds) in English (A Clear Guide with Examples) Hello dear English learners! Today, we are looking at a very important grammar point: some verbs in English must be verbs followed by –ing, not to + infinitive. This comes up all the time in everyday English, and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 8 months1 Dec 2025 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

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