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12 Everyday English Expressions with COME
B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Phrasal Verbs speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

12 Everyday English Expressions with COME

Hi dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we’ll go through 12 everyday English expressions with COME. I’m sure they’ll come in handy any time. English speakers use them all the time so I’m sure they’ll help you improve your English a great deal.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years24 May 2022 ago
Words and Phrases to Use for Giving Examples
Academic English B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE IELTS Linking Words speaking Synonyms Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

Words and Phrases to Use for Giving Examples

We often write texts using the same words and phrases which becomes boring after some time. Let’s try to include more variety in your English speech and writing. Here are 13 different words and phrases to use for giving examples.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years19 Apr 2022 ago
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary

How to Talk about Housework

In today’s lesson, we will be learning practical vocabulary regarding housework. It is undeniably beneficial to know how to talk about housework because it is an everyday topic.

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years5 Jul 2021 ago
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Made of, Made from, Made out of, Made with

Hello, English learners! Don’t you agree that sometimes, it can be pretty hard to tell whether something is “made of” or “made from”, “made with”, or even “made out from”. As a matter of fact, things couldn’t be more straightforward. Let’s look at the explanation:

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years11 Sep 2020 ago
Suffix -ABLE
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Adjectives with the Suffix -ABLE

The list of suffixes in English is long and today we are going to discuss adjectives with the suffix ‘-able’. The suffix ‘-able’ is normally added to verbs to form adjectives that mean ‘capable of’ (read + able = readable – can be read).

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years22 Aug 2019 ago
Wishes and Regrets in English
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Wishes and Regrets in English

In today’s lesson, we will be learning how to use “wish” and “if only” to express wishes and regrets about present, past and future.

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 years27 Apr 2017 ago

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