Avoid, Prevent, Protect

Avoid, Prevent, Protect

Avoid, Prevent, Protect – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Today we’re looking at three verbs that seem similar but have slightly different meanings: avoid, prevent, protect. They all describe stopping something bad from happening, but they’re used in different ways. Let’s learn how to use each correctly with clear explanations Read more

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look For – Clear Differences with Natural Examples (B1–B2) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Many English learners find verbs like find, find out, discover, search, and look for confusing because they all relate to finding something. However, they are not interchangeable. Each verb Read more

Verbs for body movements

Verbs for Body Movements

Verbs for Body Movements (with Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners 👋 Welcome to today’s vocabulary lesson. Being able to describe how the body moves is an essential part of fluent English. These verbs appear constantly in everyday conversations, stories, descriptions, and exam tasks. The more precisely you can describe Read more

Gerund and infinitive

Gerund and Infinitive

Gerund or Infinitive? Rules, Verb Patterns, Examples and Common Mistakes Gerund and infinitive is one of the most confusing areas of English grammar for learners. In this lesson, you will learn the most important gerund and infinitive rules, common verb patterns, typical mistakes, and how to choose the correct form Read more

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What is the Difference?

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