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Collocations Related to Sleeping and Dreaming
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Expressions Related to Sleeping and Dreaming

Expressions Related to Sleeping and Dreaming Hello dear English learners. 😀 Here is another lesson to teach you natural English expressions. In today’s lesson, we will learn expressions related to sleeping and dreaming.  Have a bad dream/good dream Dreams are pictures and stories created by our minds while we’re sleeping. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years26 Nov 2021 ago
Difference between GET and TAKE
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Difference between Get and Take

Difference between Get and Take English learners quite often get confused about the usage of the verbs get and take because it’s not always easy to decide which one to use. Do you get a bus or take a bus? Do you get a look at something or take a Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years6 Oct 2019 ago
Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing
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Adjectives Ending in -ED and -ING

Although it is not too complicated to understand, many English learners aren’t always sure whether to say someone is bored or boring or something is interesting or interested. Let’s look at the adjectives ending in -ed and -ing.

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