Look, seem, appear

Look, Seem, Appear

Look, Seem, Appear (Meaning, Differences & Natural Examples) Hello, English learners. Welcome back. Today, we are looking at three very common verbs that often confuse learners: look, seem, and appear. At first glance, these verbs look similar — and in some sentences, they can replace each other. However, the difference Read more

How to use IN CASE

How to Use “In Case” in English

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In today’s lesson, we will try to help you improve your English knowledge and teach you how to use the conjunction “in case”.  It means because of the possibility of something happening. We will also look at the difference between the phrases in case and in case of, as well as the difference between in case and if.

How to Use "Likely"

How to Use “Likely”

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. The English teachers at My Lingua Academy are happy to help you improve your English. Today, we will talk about how to use “likely”. If we say that something is likely to happen or is true, then it will probably happen or is true. We use “likely” to say how probable something is. It is used before a noun, with the verbs be, seem and appear: