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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
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, 1 year13 Jan 2025 ago
Come, Get, Arrive, Approach, Reach
B2 First C1 Advanced confused words Grammar

Come, Get, Arrive, Approach, Reach

Come, Get, Arrive, Approach, Reach – How to Use Them Correctly English has many verbs for talking about movement, travel, and destinations. And that’s great… until you realise that words like come, get, arrive, approach, reach all seem to mean “to go somewhere” — but they don’t work in the Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years28 Oct 2024 ago
Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What is the Difference?
English Vocabulary Grammar

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What’s the Difference? These four verbs are often confused by English learners because they all relate to illness and health. However, each is used differently and refers to a different stage of illness or recovery. Let’s look at how to use cure, heal, treat, and recover correctly, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years26 Sep 2024 ago
Job, work, career
English Vocabulary Grammar

Job, Work, Career

Job, Work, Career: What’s the Difference? Hello English learners, and welcome to a new lesson! Many learners feel confused about the words job, work, career because they are all connected to employment, but they are not used in the same way. In fact, mixing them up is a very common Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years15 Aug 2024 ago
house or home
Cambridge exams confused words English Vocabulary

House vs Home: What’s the Difference?

Learn the difference between house and home in English. Clear meanings, common expressions, British English notes, example sentences, and common mistakes for learners.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years4 Aug 2024 ago

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