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Advanced Conjunctions in English
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Advanced Conjunctions in English

Advanced Conjunctions in English: How to Use Not Only… But Also, Hardly… When & More There comes a moment in every English learner’s life when simple sentences are no longer enough.  “I was tired, but I finished.” “He arrived, and we started.” “She is smart, and she is kind.” Perfectly Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 days25 Jan 2026 ago
How to Write about Your Weekend in English
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How to Write about Your Weekend in English

How to Write about Your Weekend in English Hello English learners! “How was your weekend?” is one of the most common questions in English, whether it is at work, at university, or during a casual chat with friends. Being able to talk and write about your weekend naturally shows that Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months31 Oct 2025 ago
Narrative tenses
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Narrative Tenses

Narrative Tenses What Are Narrative Tenses? Narrative tenses are the verb tenses we use when telling or writing stories about the past. They help us organise events clearly and show how actions relate to one another — what happened first, what was happening in the background, and what had already Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months7 Jun 2025 ago
Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous
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Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous (What’s the Difference and When Should You Use Each?) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson.  Past Perfect Simple vs Past Perfect Continuous When we talk about the past in English, we sometimes need to talk about the past before the past. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 months7 May 2025 ago
How to use "used to"
Cambridge exams Grammar tenses

How to Use “Used to”

In this lesson, we will be learning about the use of “used to”.
The structure used to + infinitive is used to talk about past habits, jobs, or hobbies we no longer practice or which we replaced with the new ones

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