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Would have, Could have, Should have
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE exercise FCE Grammar IELTS Modal verbs Quiz speaking Writing

Would have, Could have, Should have

Would have, Could have, Should have Modal verbs are an unavoidable part of English grammar. We use them to express modality – ability, likelihood, advice, order, suggestion, capacity, permission, request, and obligation. In today’s lesson, we will look at some modal verbs in the past such as would, could and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years8 Aug 2021 ago
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary

How to Talk about Housework

In today’s lesson, we will be learning practical vocabulary regarding housework. It is undeniably beneficial to know how to talk about housework because it is an everyday topic.

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years5 Jul 2021 ago
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE Grammar IELTS Modal verbs speaking Writing

How to Use WOULD in English

Would is a modal and auxiliary verb and the past form of “will”. We can use it in several ways in English

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years25 Jan 2021 ago
Phrasal verbs with UP
B2 English C1 Advanced Intermediate English Phrasal Verbs Upper-intermediate English Vocabulary

Phrasal Verbs with “Up”

Phrasal Verbs with UP Phrasal verbs with up are everywhere in everyday English. They can mean to increase, to improve, to complete, or simply to move upwards — which is why learners sometimes find them confusing. The good news is that learning them in context makes everything far easier. Here Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years3 Aug 2020 ago
11 phrasal verbs with "around"
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE exercise FCE IELTS Phrasal Verbs Quiz speaking

11 Phrasal Verbs with “Around”

11 Phrasal Verbs with “Around” Hello English learners! Do phrasal verbs drive you a little crazy sometimes? You are not alone! Phrasal verbs are tricky because their meanings change based on the particle you use. But the point is that when you start noticing patterns, they become quite easy to Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years9 May 2020 ago
9 phrasal verbs with "draw"
Everyday English Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

9 Phrasal Verbs with “Draw”

Have you ever drawn out someone to do something? What does it mean? Well, here is a good opportunity to learn some phrasal verbs with “draw”.

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years18 Sep 2019 ago
Suffix -ABLE
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE Grammar IELTS speaking Vocabulary Word Building

Adjectives with the Suffix -ABLE

The list of suffixes in English is long and today we are going to discuss adjectives with the suffix ‘-able’. The suffix ‘-able’ is normally added to verbs to form adjectives that mean ‘capable of’ (read + able = readable – can be read).

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years22 Aug 2019 ago

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