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Dirty, filthy, messy
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Dirty, Filthy, Messy

Dirty, Filthy, Messy Hello English learners. Do you know the difference between dirty, filthy, messy?  These three adjectives all describe things that are not clean or tidy, but they are not exactly the same. Some refer to a little bit of dirt, while others suggest a complete disaster that might Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 10 months16 Aug 2025 ago
prepositional phrases with "Good"
English Vocabulary Grammar

Prepositional Phrases with “Good”

Hi dear English learners! Prepositional phrases can be a bit tricky sometimes so in today’s lesson we are going to look at the prepositional phrases with “good” – good at, good in, good for, good with, good to, good about, good of with lots of example sentences so you know when to use which one.

By My Lingua Academy, 4 years18 Jul 2022 ago
Sensible vs sensitive
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Sensible vs Sensitive

Sensible vs Sensitive The adjectives sensible vs sensitive are often confused by English learners — and it’s easy to see why! They both come from the same root word “sense,” but their meanings are quite different. Let’s clear up the confusion once and for all. What does sensible mean? The Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years19 Jun 2021 ago

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