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Giving permission in English

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B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary speaking

Ways to say OF COURSE

Ways to Say OF COURSE in English (with Real Examples) Hello, dear English learners! 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we’re going to upgrade one of the most overused phrases in English: of course. Don’t get me wrong — of course is perfectly correct. But if you use it Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years29 Sep 2024 ago
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Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

12 Better Ways to Say “Please”

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Are you tired of the word “please”? We normally use it to be more polite when making requests, or when we want someone to do something for us. We also say “please” as an affirmative response to an offer. In today’s lesson, we will look at different ways to say “please”.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years25 May 2024 ago
Asking for and Giving Permission
Grammar speaking Useful Phrases

Asking for and Giving Permission

Asking for and Giving Permission in English Asking for and giving permission in English is an important part of everyday communication. We need these phrases at home, at work, at school, while travelling, and in many social situations. In this lesson, you will learn natural and polite ways of asking Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years18 Dec 2021 ago

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