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Adjectives and Adverbs in English
Grammar

Adjectives and Adverbs in English

Are you confused about adjectives and adverbs in English? This lesson explains the difference clearly with examples, comparison forms, common mistakes, and practice exercises to help you use them correctly.

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years30 May 2021 ago
be used to vs get used to explanation
Cambridge exams Grammar

Be Used To vs Get Used To

Confused about be used to vs get used to? This lesson explains the difference clearly, with simple rules, natural examples, and common mistakes learners should avoid.

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years24 Feb 2021 ago
First Conditional
Grammar

First Conditional

Learn the first conditional in English with simple explanations, clear rules, and practical examples. Understand when to use it and how it differs from the zero conditional.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years12 Nov 2020 ago
difference between above and over
Grammar

Difference between Above and Over

Confused about above and over? Learn the difference between above and over in English with simple explanations, practical examples, and common mistakes learners often make.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years23 Oct 2020 ago
Borrow vs Lend
confused words English Vocabulary Grammar

Borrow vs Lend

“Borrow” and “lend” often confuse English students. Even some native speakers make mistakes with these 2 words! Both words describe the action of somebody temporarily giving something to somebody else.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years7 May 2020 ago
Prepositions of Place: AT, IN, ON
Cambridge exams Grammar Prepositions

Prepositions of Place: AT, IN, ON

Prepositions of Place: AT, IN, ON (Clear Guide with Examples) Many English learners feel unsure about AT, IN, and ON — and that’s perfectly normal. These three little prepositions can be surprisingly tricky, because they all talk about location, but each one does it in a slightly different way. Prepositions Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 years26 Sep 2019 ago
Adverbs of time in English later yet still for and since explained with examples
English Vocabulary Grammar

Adverbs of Time in English: Later, Yet, Still, For, Since

Confused about later, yet, still, for, and since? In this lesson, you will learn how to use these common adverbs of time in English with simple explanations and clear example sentences.

By My Lingua Academy, 8 years7 Jan 2019 ago

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