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In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly
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In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly

In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly If you’ve ever felt confused by phrases like in the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly—you’re not alone! These expressions might seem similar at first glance, but each one carries its own special meaning, tone, and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months16 Jul 2025 ago
Hurt, Injure, Damage - What's the Difference?
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Hurt, Injure, Damage – What’s the Difference?

Hurt, Injure, Damage – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson.  Have you ever wondered what the difference is between hurt, injure, damage? These three little words might seem similar, but they’re not exactly the same, and using the wrong one can make your English sound Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months6 Jul 2025 ago
On time, in time, early, soon
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On Time, In Time, Early, Soon

On Time, In Time, Early, Soon Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between in time, in time, early, soon. These phrases are useful in different contexts, especially when discussing timing and scheduling. On time Meaning: This phrase is used when something happens Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 11 months27 Feb 2025 ago
The difference between BEACH, BANK, COAST, SHORE
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The Difference between BEACH, BANK, COAST, SHORE

The difference between BEACH, BANK, COAST, SHORE Hi English learners! Were you surprised to find out that rivers don’t have coasts, but banks? Well, that’s right. In today’s lesson, we will clear up the difference between beach, bank, coast, shore.  Beach, bank, coast and shore all refer to the edge Read more

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