Talking about HOPE in English
Hi dear readers. Are you a hopeful person, or do you give up hope easily? Without further ado, let’s dive into the vocabulary we need for talking about hope in English.
Hi dear readers. Are you a hopeful person, or do you give up hope easily? Without further ado, let’s dive into the vocabulary we need for talking about hope in English.
25 Ways to Use the Verb WAIT Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! We will learn 25 ways to use the verb “wait”. This includes collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms, and synonyms, which will boost your vocabulary in many ways. Let’s get started! How many different words can we use Read more
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sn’t it the most complicated word to say? Congratulations! It’s so long and difficult to pronounce. Luckily, they invented its short version – Congrats! But, is it the only word you can use to congratulate people when they get promoted, get married, get a baby, or on any other occasions when you need to express your satisfaction and admiration about people’s success? Well, here are 36 different ways to help you do that:
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