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Idioms and Expressions Using COME
English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

12 Idioms and Expressions with COME

12 Idioms and Expressions with COME (with Meanings & Real Examples) The verb come is one of the most common and useful verbs in English. But in real life, it rarely appears alone. It appears inside idioms and fixed expressions — and these expressions are everywhere in everyday conversation, films, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years13 Aug 2024 ago
31 Expressions Using WELL
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Expressions Using WELL

In this lesson, you will learn 31 expressions using well in English, from everyday collocations to idioms and useful fixed phrases that will make your English sound more natural.

By My Lingua Academy, 4 years25 Feb 2022 ago
expressions with turn
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Expressions with “Turn”

10 Useful Expressions with “Turn” in English Expressions with turn are very common in English, and learning them can make your speaking and writing sound much more natural. The word turn appears in idioms, fixed phrases, and everyday expressions, which makes it a very useful word for English learners. In Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years26 Aug 2021 ago

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