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Plural of Nouns in English
Cambridge exams Grammar Nouns

Plural of Nouns in English

Plural of Nouns in English Hello, dear English learners! Welcome to a new grammar lesson from My Lingua Academy. Plural of Nouns in English Today, we will look at how to form plurals in English — one of the first grammar topics every learner meets, yet still full of little Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 months16 Nov 2025 ago
Master English with ChatGPT
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Master English with ChatGPT

Master English with ChatGPT: A Complete Guide for Learners Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Times are changing regarding language learning due to artificial intelligence. With technologies like ChatGPT, now you can have your own personal tutor—24/7 available, patient, and infinitely creative. In this article, we are going Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 months14 Oct 2025 ago
10 Tips to Help You Master English Grammar
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10 Tips to Help You Master English Grammar

10 Tips to Help You Master English Grammar (Clear, Practical Advice) Mastering English grammar can feel a bit like untangling a stubborn ball of yarn – frustrating at first, but deeply satisfying once things start to make sense. The good news is that grammar is not about memorising endless rules. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months19 May 2025 ago
Remember, remind, recall, recollect
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Vocabulary

Remember, Remind, Recall, Recollect

Remember, Remind, Recall, Recollect: What’s the Difference? English has several verbs for talking about memory, and at first glance, they all seem to mean the same thing. Remember, remind, recall, recollect… Surely they’re just different words for the same idea?  Well… yes and no. They are related, but they are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years15 Jul 2023 ago
Present Perfect Simple
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Present Perfect Simple

Present Perfect Simple Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will be talking about the Present Perfect Simple Tense. Unless you are Swedish or Norwegian and you already have a similar tense in your language, you probably find the present perfect a bit tricky and often use the Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years22 May 2023 ago
Reported Questions in English
B2 English C1 Advanced Grammar

Reported Questions in English

Reported questions are a form of reported speech. They are usually introduced with the verb “ask” and clauses beginning with if or whether.

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 years22 Jun 2017 ago

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