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- 757 - Your definately spelling these words incorectly!
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Hi! It’s Shayna from EspressoEnglish.net and today you’ll learn 20 words that most people spell wrong. In fact, two of them are in the title of this video!
1. The word definitely does NOT have an “A.” Some people even write “defiantly” which is a completely different word. But the correct spelling of definitely is definitely.
2. And the other mistake is your, y-o-u-r. In the title of the video it should be you’re, which is short for “you are.” The version spelled y-o-u-r is for possession - your house, your dog, your backpack.
Before I continue, I want to invite you to download the free lesson guide, which actually has 100 commonly misspelled words. Click on the link in the video description and enter your email address, and I’ll send you that free PDF download.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 05min - 756 - When we use YEAR OLD vs. YEARS OLD
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Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 01min - 755 - Different future tenses for different situations in English
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Let’s learn and practice future tenses in English! We have a whole bunch of ways to talk about the future in English, including:
Will and won’t Going to Future continuous Future perfect Present continuous Present simple (yes! You can use those to talk about the future in specific cases)Today I’ll explain which future tense to use in which situation - and I’ll ask you to practice with me, so get ready. You’ll definitely want to download the lesson guide so that you can review everything - click here and enter your e-mail address, and I’ll send you the lesson PDF for free.
Instead of explaining things tense by tense, I’m going to do it situation by situation, because in some situations we can use multiple tenses.
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Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 08min - 754 - Run up, run off, run after, run over, and more phrasal verbs with RUN!
Today we’re going to learn phrasal verbs with RUN - run around, run for, run off, run on, and many more.
Because these phrasal verbs are all so similar, it’s essential to test yourself by taking a quiz to see if you remember the difference. Download the lesson guide to try the quiz!
If you want to be fluent in English, then you need to know phrasal verbs, because we use them all the time!
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Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 06min - 753 - There IS or there ARE an apple and two bananas on the table?
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Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 01min - 752 - Phrases for expressing REGRET in English
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Today you’ll learn 6 different ways to talk about regrets in English. Regrets are things in the past where you made a mistake or did something bad and now you feel bad about it and you wish you had done things differently.
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As you can see we’ve got a lot of different phrases for expressing regret. The English language is like that, right? There’s not just one right way to say things. Native speakers use many different expressions.
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Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 04min - 751 - 20 Excellent Expressions with Alliteration
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Alliteration is repeating the same (or similar sounds) at the beginning of words - hey - “similar sounds” - that’s an example!
Alliteration is often used in poetry and music because it helps the phrase flow nicely - and we also have a number of common expressions that use it.
Today you’ll learn 20 of them! Download this lesson by clicking here.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 06min - 750 - "What's the past tense of LEAD, READ, and DREAM?"
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What exactly is the past tense of the words lead, read, and dream? That’s our question of the day!
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 01min - 749 - How to pronounce 50+ nationalities in English
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One challenge for English learners is how to pronounce the names of countries as well as nationalities - nationalities are adjectives describing someone or something from that country. So today we'll practice 50 of them! Nationalities in English follow some patterns, so I've organized these words into categories.
And when you download the lesson guide, you'll find more - I think I've listed over 200 countries and nationalities. Click here to get that free PDF download.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 05min - 748 - 20 POWERFUL Adjectives in English!
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Stop using the same basic English words all the time - today you'll learn 20 powerful adjectives in English, such as excruciating, destitute, miraculous, absurd, and jittery. These words are a little more advanced, so they’re great for helping your English sound more fluent.
Make sure to practice your pronunciation by repeating these words after me, and study the example sentences to see how these adjectives are used!
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All right, get ready to learn these powerful adjectives!
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 05min - 747 - "Can we say LESS TALL in English?"
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A student asks - "Can we say 'less tall' for the opposite of taller?"
Listen to this "ask the teacher" lesson to find the answer!
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Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 01min - 746 - ⚠️ Do NOT mix up these phrasal verbs!!! ⚠️
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You do NOT want to mix up the phrasal verbs in this lesson, because mistakes with them could be quite embarrassing! So let's make sure you know the difference between these.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 02min - 745 - 100 phrasal verbs in 15 minutes!
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Do you want to learn 100 phrasal verbs in the next 15 minutes?
Get ready because that’s exactly what we’re going to do!
I’ll tell you right now that we’re going to go through them fast, so there’s no way you’ll remember them all just by watching this video once. That’s why you should definitely download the free PDF guide, so you can review them again and again.
And a little bonus - the free PDF also has quizzes to help you practice these phrasal verbs. Click here and enter your e-mail to get that free download instantly - it’s a really, really useful one.
Sun, 25 Feb 2024 - 16min - 744 - What is "wishful thinking"?
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Our question of the day is from a student who asked what the expression “wishful thinking” means.
Wishful thinking is when there’s something you hope or want to happen… but the reality is that it probably won’t; it’s actually very unlikely. Let me give you a couple examples!
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Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 01min - 743 - 10 Words Ending in -FUL
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In a previous lesson we learned 10 words ending in -less, which means without, and today we’ll learn 10 words ending in -ful, which means something like “full of”:
Something that’s “beautiful” is full of beauty Someone who is “successful” is “full of success,” they have a lot of success.Note that the suffix is -ful, only one L, different from the word “full” which has two Ls.
After learning these 10 words, download the free PDF lesson guide and try the quiz to practice them - just click on the link in the video description and enter your e-mail address to get that free download.
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Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 05min - 742 - 10 Words Ending in -LESS
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In English, the suffix -less means “without.” For example, something that is “colorless” is white or transparent; it has no color. Or someone who is “homeless” has no place to live; they are without a home. Some of these words are simple like that, but others are not so obvious - you might be surprised by the definitions of restless and priceless, which we’ll learn in this lesson.
Today we’ll learn 10 English words that end in -less, with example sentences so you can see how they’re used. To practice these words, make sure to download the PDF guide to this lesson because it has a quiz to see if you can use each word in the correct sentence.
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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 06min - 741 - "Call someone out" - What does it mean?
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What does it mean to “call someone out”? That’s our question of the day!
Here's the definition and a few examples.
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Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 01min - 740 - 20 English phrases with the word MIND
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The English word “mind” refers to the center of your thoughts, memory, and imagination. It’s one of our most common words, and we use it in a whole bunch of different phrases and expressions - from “make up my mind” to “never mind” to “out of your mind.” So today I’ll teach you 20 common English phrases using the word “mind.”
I highly recommend that you download the free PDF guide to this lesson, because it includes a quiz to help you practice these different expressions with “mind.” You can get that by clicking on the link under this video and entering your e-mail address.
Now that you’ve learned 20 expressions with “mind,” do you think you can use them correctly? Download the PDF and try the quiz to find out! Another great way to practice these expressions is to try creating your own example sentences with each one.
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Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 07min - 739 - Sports Idioms in English
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Sports are a huge part of American culture, and we even have a lot of sports idioms in English - informal expressions that come from baseball, football, tennis, and more!
Today you’ll learn 12 sports idioms, what they mean, and how to use them.
I recommend you download the PDF guide to this lesson, because it includes a quiz to help you practice these expressions. You can do that by clicking here get that PDF by e-mail.
OK, let’s kick off this lesson - kick off means to start, and it’s from soccer, since the game starts with a player kicking the ball. That’s a little bonus expression for you!
I hope you enjoyed these sports idioms - and now, the ball’s in your court - your next action is to download the PDF and try the quiz - give it your best shot! And if you’d like to continue learning idioms, come join my 300+ idioms course available at EspressoEnglish.net
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 07min - 738 - Light up, Lighten up, or Enlighten?
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Today's student question - what's the difference between light up, lighten up, and enlighten?
These have some meanings you might not expect!
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Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 01min - 737 - State verbs, Action verbs, and Verbs that are BOTH!
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Did you know that we have two types of verbs in English?
They are action verbs (or dynamic verbs) and state verbs (also called “stative verbs” or “state of being verbs”).
There are even some verbs that can be BOTH action verbs and stative verbs, depending on the use and context! We’ve also got some special grammar rules about state verbs, and today you’ll learn all about them.
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Hope that helps you understand the difference between action verbs and stative verbs, as well as how we use them!
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Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 09min - 736 - 30 Advanced Adverbs (C1-C2 Level) - For More Fluent English!
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If you want to speak fluent English, you want to go beyond common adverbs and learn some more advanced ones! Today you'll learn 30 advanced adverbs with example sentences.
This is definitely a lesson you’ll want to review, so make sure to download the free PDF guide by clicking here entering your e-mail address.
Many of these words will be new to you, and I’m excited to get started.
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Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 07min - 735 - 50+ Irregular Plural Nouns (that even native English speakers aren't sure about!)
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In today’s lesson we’re going to learn 50 irregular plural nouns - these are nouns that don’t follow the normal rules for forming plurals. Even a lot of native English speakers aren’t sure about how to form the plurals of these words. When you learn them, you can avoid mistakes and then be confident that your English is correct.
If you want to download this lesson as a PDF, click here and you’ll get a worksheet with all these examples of irregular plural nouns as well as a quiz. I’ll be happy to send it to you for free.
Let’s quickly review how we form regular plural nouns, and then we’ll get to the irregular ones and more complicated cases.
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Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 08min - 734 - IN mind or ON my mind?
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Today’s student question is “What's the difference between "in mind" and "on my mind"?”
What a great question!
These phrases look very similar, but they’re actually used slightly differently in English.
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Fri, 26 Jan 2024 - 01min - 733 - First Conditional: How to use it & variations
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We’ve got a detailed lesson today all about the first conditional - how to form it, when to use it, and some variations on this sentence structure. There are tons of examples in here, and I’d encourage you to try writing your own sentences as well.
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Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 11min - 732 - 6 times you should say "Excuse me" in English!
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One of my students asked when exactly we say the phrase “excuse me” in English. This student heard it in several different situations, and wants to know how it’s supposed to be used.
I can think of at least 6 different times you should say excuse me!
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Fri, 19 Jan 2024 - 02min - 731 - Subject-Verb Agreement: 10 TRICKY cases! 😬
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Subject-verb agreement is one of the first things you learn in English class. It means the subject of the sentence has to have the correct verb form:
I like pizza. He likes pizza. My friend was on vacation. My friends were on vacation.Simple, right?
Well, watch out because today we’ll look at 10 tricky cases, some situations where the correct subject-verb agreement might not be so obvious! Many English learners make mistakes with these, so pay close attention.
And after watching this lesson, make sure to try the quiz to test yourself. You can download it by clicking on the link below and entering your e-mail address.
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Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 08min - 730 - 15 phrases & expressions with CAN'T
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Today we’re going to learn 15 English phrases and expressions using the word can’t - like can’t be bothered, can’t hold a candle, can’t stomach, and more.
I bet a number of these expressions will be new to you. So make sure to download the PDF guide to this lesson, which also includes a quiz to help you practice. You can get that by clicking here and entering your e-mail address: https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-15-expressions-with-cant/
All right, I can’t wait to get started!
There’s a famous quote by Henry Ford that goes like this: “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t - you’re right.” This means if you have a positive attitude and you believe you can do something, then you will be able to do it. But if you have a negative attitude and you believe you can’t do something, then you won’t be able to do it.
Our mindset has a very powerful effect on our success. So that’s why I’m always encouraging you not to say or think things like “I can’t speak English very well” or “I can’t become fluent” because these attitudes will actually prevent you from reaching your goal.
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Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 08min - 729 - When to use FEW vs. A FEW?
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Today's student question is: "When do we use FEW vs. A FEW?"
I'll explain it today with examples!
We'll also learn how many, exactly, is "a few" as well as how to use "little" and "a little" correctly.
Fri, 12 Jan 2024 - 02min - 728 - Learn to use HAVE HAD and HAD HAD in just 5 minutes!
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Are you confused about how to use HAVE HAD and HAD HAD in English? Today’s lesson will help you, with tons of examples! If you want to save this lesson to read and review later, you can download the free PDF by clicking here.
All right, if you want to use have had and had had correctly, first you need to understand the present perfect tense and past perfect tense. Both of them are formed by using an auxiliary verb + main verb.
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Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 05min - 727 - Money Words, Collocations, & Idioms
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In today’s lesson we’re learning all about money words, money collocations, and money idioms!
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Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 07min - 726 - Ask the Teacher: "I" before "E" except after "C"?
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Good news! Our Ask the Teacher video series is back, I’ll be answering a student question every week.
If you want to download 30 of our past “ask the teacher” lessons, they are super short and sweet, and you’ll learn a lot - click here and enter your e-mail address to get them all in a PDF.
Today’s question is, “Teacher, can you explain the ‘i before e except after c’ rule?”
Yes - there’s a little rhyme that we often use to remember whether to spell words with IE or EI, and it goes: “I before E except after C, or when sounding like A as in neighbor and weigh.”
Let’s look at the words that follow this rule… and the exceptions to it!
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Fri, 05 Jan 2024 - 03min - 725 - Use PRESENT continuous to talk about the FUTURE
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In English it’s very common to use the present continuous to talk about the future, in the case of activities that are planned, arranged, or scheduled. We’re going to see a LOT of examples today, and in the middle of the video I’ll ask you to create your own!
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OK, let’s look at positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions that show how we use the present continuous for future plans/arrangements.
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Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 07min - 724 - Present Perfect vs. Past Simple - Two SIMPLE rules!
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What’s the difference? When do we use each of these English verb tenses? Today I’m going to explain two simple rules so that it will become clear to you!
Not only will I give you example sentences, but I’ll also ask you to make your own.
That’s the type of thing I do throughout the lessons in my Advanced English Grammar Course – I’m always helping you put it into practice and use the grammar yourself. This active practice is what will really help it stick in your mind and become a natural part of your English! Join the course to learn English grammar easily and effectively.
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Fri, 29 Dec 2023 - 05min - 723 - Free Gift: Download 30 "Ask the Teacher" lessons!
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Hello students, and Merry Christmas to those who celebrate! I've got a little gift for you: A free PDF download of the 30 "Ask the Teacher" lessons we published this year. Now you'll have all these short and sweet lessons in a single PDF! Click on the link to download it today.
And I have another piece of good news... "Ask the teacher" videos are coming back in January! I will be doing them weekly - make sure you're subscribed to my channel so you don't miss any of them.
This also means... I need your questions about English! Ask me about grammar, vocabulary, phrases, expressions... anything you want to know or are not sure about regarding the English language. You can leave a comment with your questions or use the contact form on EspressoEnglish.net.
I'm so excited to answer more of your questions - and again, make sure to download all the previous "ask the teacher" lessons by clicking on the link in the video description. ⭐
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Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 01min - 722 - 10 Different Replies to "Thank you" + Conversations
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How do we reply to thank you? “You’re welcome” is the most common response, but we have many other phrases in English! Today you’ll learn multiple responses to "thank you," so you can speak more fluently. First I’ll teach you the phrases, and then we’ll see examples of how to use them in short conversations.
I also prepared a free PDF download for you, which has all the information from today’s lesson as well as a quiz to help you practice and review!
To learn English phrases for many, many more situations in daily life, I’d encourage you to join my Everyday English Speaking Courses so you can find out exactly what to say, giving you more confidence and more fluency.
Thu, 21 Dec 2023 - 07min - 721 - 10 Practical Phrasal Verbs for Socializing
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Today we’ll learn 10 English phrasal verbs for socializing. These phrasal verbs are used very frequently when native English speakers talk about getting together with other people, and I want to help YOU use them confidently.
Learning phrasal verbs is essential for becoming fluent in English, and you can learn lots of them in my Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course. It’s designed to teach you phrasal verbs naturally - again, through conversations - and help you practice them through homework - in just about 10 minutes a day.
Join my phrasal verbs in conversation course to start learning today!
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 05min - 720 - How to form questions in English (easily!) with "QUASM"
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Are you wondering how to form questions in English with correct grammar? Well today I’m going to teach you a simple method for asking questions in almost ALL the verb tenses!
I think you’ll find this lesson very helpful, and I’ve made a free lesson guide available for you to download. It also includes a quiz so you can practice forming questions.
All right, let’s take a look at this question formation formula. I like to remember it with the acronym QUASM, and that stands for
QU estion word A uxiliary verb (also called the helping verb) S ubject M ain verbReported questions, indirect questions, and subject questions also do not follow QUASM. Click on each link for my lesson on those topics!
Now you know how to make questions in English! Try the quiz on the next page to test yourself.
And if you want to master complex English grammar and learn to use it confidently, come join my Advanced English Grammar Course.
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 09min - 719 - 40 Funny Words to Say in English
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Let’s have some fun today - we’re going to learn and practice 40 words that sound kind of silly and they’re fun to say. A lot of these words are a little more advanced, so you might not be familiar with them yet.
The best way to review and remember this funny-sounding vocabulary is to download the text and audio from this lesson - just click here to do that. It has all the words, the definitions, and the example sentences.
Now get ready to learn, and especially get ready to listen and repeat - yes, I want you to practice saying these silly words out loud, and I’ve left space in the video for you to do so.
If you want to really take your vocabulary to a higher level by learning over 1000 advanced words, check out my Advanced Vocabulary and Collocations Course. The words inside will help your English become more sophisticated, so you can express yourself more fluently.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 10min - 718 - Countable & Uncountable Nouns
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What are countable and uncountable nouns, and how do we use them in English grammar? We’ll learn all about them today, with lots of examples!
Make sure to download the PDF guide to this lesson, because it has the lesson text as well as a quiz to help you practice countable and uncountable nouns.
If you’d really like to take your grammar to a higher level, come join my Advanced English Grammar Course, which you can find at EspressoEnglish.net
What other English grammar topics would you like to learn about? Leave me a comment and let me know. Bye for now!
Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 09min - 717 - Difficulty? Difficulties?
When do we use difficulty (singular) vs. difficulties (plural)? I’m going to explain this and also teach you a number of collocations, typical combinations of words, to expand your vocabulary! Learning collocations improves your English fluency because instead of trying to put a sentence together word by word, trying to think “which verb goes with this noun?” or “which adjective sounds more natural?” – instead, you’ll already know combinations of words that go together. My e-book, 1000 collocations in 10 minutes a day, makes learning collocations quick and easy. It has 50 short lessons, 50 quizzes, and comes with audio as well.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 05min - 716 - Worse vs. Worst + Common Expressions
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Wondering when to use worse vs. worst? Even some native English speakers make mistakes with these. Today I’ll teach you how to use them correctly, with lots of examples!
And I’ve got a little bonus for you - a free PDF download with the text of this lesson as well as a quiz to help you practice worse and worst. Click here and enter your e-mail address to get that free PDF.
The opposite of worse is better, and I’m here to help your English get better!
You can learn more when you join one of my online courses – you can get more information and free sample lessons by visiting EspressoEnglish.net
I have courses to help you improve all your English skills – from grammar to vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading, and much more. I hope you enjoyed today’s lesson, and I hope to see you inside one of my courses.
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 07min - 715 - BLACK FRIDAY SALE 🖤 English Courses & E-Books
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Fri, 24 Nov 2023 - 01min - 714 - 20 expressions with TIME
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Time is one of the most common words in English, and it’s used in a LOT of different phrases beyond just asking “What time is it?”
Today we’ll learn 20 idioms or expressions with the word “time” - and you can download all of them by clicking here. When you enter your e-mail address, I’ll send you a free PDF guide to this lesson as well as a quiz. So make sure to get a copy of that to practice and review.
Now that you’ve learned these 20 expressions, it’s time to practice! Make sure to try the quiz inside the free PDF of this lesson, which you can download by clicking the link under this video.
As you can see from this lesson, common English words are used in lots of idiomatic expressions with meanings that might not be obvious. I have a course to teach you over 300 common idioms in English, you can join that by visiting https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-idioms-course/ - Learning these expressions can really help take your English fluency to the next level.
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 - 06min - 713 - How to use Negative Questions & Question Tags
One of my students asked me what’s the difference between these two questions:
“Does she have a car?” “Doesn’t she have a car?”This is an excellent question because there IS a difference between positive questions like the first one, and negative questions like the second one. I’ll teach you about it in today’s lesson, and we’ll also cover question tags, like “She has a car, doesn’t she?” But first I have a question for YOU: Do you want to be a well-rounded English speaker? That means someone who is good at ALL the areas of the language – speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. You need all of those skills for fluency. That’s why my Complete Program for English learning has courses in every single area of the language. It’ll help you improve ALL your skills in just 10-15 minutes a day. The good news is that the Complete Program is available at a 50% discount compared to buying all my courses individually... ...and the even better news is that you can divide up the payment over 3 or 6 months so it’s even easier to join! Click here to see everything included in my Complete Program and find out how to sign up.
Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 12min - 712 - Question Words + 100 Example Questions!
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If you want to have a good conversation in English, learn to ask good questions! Today I’ll teach you 10 question words and then show you 100 examples of different questions using them.
You can download this lesson as a PDF by clicking here and entering your e-mail address, that’s a good way to review all the example questions and maybe create some of your own.
All right, let’s look at our question words in English and when to use each one.
who – ask about people what – ask about things when – ask about times where – ask about places why – ask about motives/reasons how – ask about methods, ways of doing something whose – ask about possession which – ask about a choice how many – ask about quantity (countable nouns) how much – ask about amount (uncountable nouns)Now let’s see 100 examples of questions with these words! ⭐
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Fri, 17 Nov 2023 - 08min - 711 - 50 collocations with FOOD
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I hope you’re hungry… I mean, hungry to learn some new vocabulary today!
I’m going to teach you 50 common collocations with the word “food” - these are words we often use together. So you’ll be able to talk about food more fluently in English!
There’s a lot of vocabulary in this lesson, and I’ve made a free lesson guide available for you to download - so you can review everything we learn today and also practice with a quiz.
The collocations we’ll cover can be divided into 3 groups: adjectives with food, verbs with food, and nouns with food.
If you’d like to take the next step in learning from me, check out my e-book with 1000 collocations on all sorts of topics. You can find that along with all my other courses at my website EspressoEnglish.net
Fri, 17 Nov 2023 - 07min - 710 - Lay, Lie, Laid, Lain, Lied
Wondering when to use lie vs. lay? Should we say someone is “laying down” or “lying down”? And what about lied, laid, and lain? It can be so confusing, especially for students learning English! Today we’ll learn the difference between lay and lie, as well as all of their forms, with plenty of examples. My goal is to make it clear for you. That’s also why I wrote an e-book called 600+ Confusing English Words Explained! It’s full of clear explanations and examples helping you understand the difference between words that lots of English learners mix up – like specially and especially, advice and advise, and many, many more.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 07min - 709 - Sell, Sale, Sold, For Sale, On Sale...?
Wondering whether to use sell vs. sale vs. sold? Should we say “for sale” or “on sale”? Learn the difference easily in today's lesson on sell, sale, sold. I also wanted to let you know that our Black Friday sale is coming up soon! It starts November 24, and there will be discounts on ALL Espresso English courses and e-books. Save the date and remember to check your e-mail for details.
Fri, 10 Nov 2023 - 06min - 708 - 10 Interjections + Examples
Interjections are words used to express emotion. There are hundreds of them, and they are very common in everyday English conversation. The best way to learn interjections is not by studying a list, but by learning how each interjection is used in real life. Here are are 10 interjections in English and examples of how we use them. Learning from conversations is a great way to learn English more naturally! That’s why all the lessons in my Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on conversations. This way, you can learn English phrases in context, and know what to say when you’re in a similar situation.
Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 05min - 707 - How to use Helping Verbs in English
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In today’s lesson you’ll learn all about how to use different helping verbs - these are an essential part of English grammar.
Helping verbs, also called “auxiliary verbs,” are verbs that have the grammatical function of “helping” the main verb of the sentence. We’ll cover basic helping verbs like do/does/did, be (and all its various forms), have/has/had, as well as modal helping verbs like can, may, should, must, will, shall, and would.
There’s a lot of information in today’s video, so make sure to download the lesson guide by clicking on the link below and entering your e-mail address.
Now you know how to use these important helping verbs! I’d challenge you to try writing a few of your own sentences and questions with each one. You can review this lesson by downloading that free PDF, which is available under the video.
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Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 10min - 706 - Your COMPLETE guide to the Present Perfect Tense!
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Today we have a mega-lesson about one of the most common English verb tenses, and that is the present perfect tense. This lesson will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the present perfect: we’ll cover:
- What is the present perfect tense & when do we use it? - How to form the present perfect: Positive, Negative, Questions - What is the past participle? - Present perfect with ever/never - Present perfect with already, yet, recently, lately, just - Present perfect with for and since - Present perfect active voice and passive voice - Present perfect simple vs. Present perfect continuousThis is like the complete guide to the present perfect, and you can actually download a free PDF with all the information from this lesson as well as some practice quizzes. Click on the link under this video and enter your e-mail so I can send you the free PDF.
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Fri, 20 Oct 2023 - 16min - 705 - How to ask for a favor in English
Let’s learn English phrases you can use to ask for a favor! If you’re not sure what a favor is, that means asking someone to help you or to do something nice for you, even though it might inconvenience them a little bit. You can speak more confidently when you know the specific phrases that native English speakers would say in this situation. I always want to teach you real and practical phrases, ones that you’ll actually use. That’s why I created the Everyday English Speaking Courses, with lessons full of useful phrases for daily life, in many different situations!
Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 06min - 704 - Practice 50 of the Hardest English Words to Pronounce!
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The English language has a lot of hard words to pronounce! These are words that even native English speakers wonder how to pronounce correctly. Let’s practice pronouncing them – listen and repeat after me.
Join my American English Pronunciation Course for lots more pronunciation training and practice – so you can speak more clearly, correctly, and confidently.
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Fri, 13 Oct 2023 - 14min - 703 - Don't say "I'm going to U.S.A."!
Let me warn you about a mistake I’ve often seen in homework from my students. They write sentences like these:
I’m going to U.S.A. next year. We visited United States. My friend is from U.S.Can you find the mistake? Click here, or listen for the answer...
I’ve got an entire course to help you identify and avoid mistakes like these – it’s the 200 Common Errors in English Course. The lessons cover not only grammar mistakes, but also mistakes in spelling, vocabulary, pronunciation, and even common mistakes and problems in your English learning strategy. I'd love to help you find and fix your English errors fast!
Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 03min - 702 - TO vs. TOO: Difference + Examples
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When should we use TO vs. TOO? These words are pronounced exactly the same, but they have different meanings and uses.
Understanding the difference between TO and TOO will help you avoid mistakes in your written English.
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Fri, 06 Oct 2023 - 04min - 701 - 40 Vocabulary Words Inside the Human Body
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You probably already know basic English words for parts of the body - eyes, ears, shoulders, arms, legs, and so on. But do you know these 40 vocabulary words for what’s inside your body? Let’s learn a whole bunch of English words for the human body.
This will be a visual vocabulary lesson - I’ll show you pictures to help teach you the words. Learning vocabulary with pictures actually helps you remember it better! That’s why I also use lots of pictures inside my vocabulary builder courses - they have more than 1,000 words in each level, helping you expand your vocabulary fast so you can express yourself more fluently in English.
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Wed, 04 Oct 2023 - 05min - 700 - Feeling + Feelings Collocations
A student asked me when we use the word feeling (singular) vs. feelings (plural), like in the sentence “I can certainly understand your feeling / feelings.” The most natural choice here is feelings, because we use the plural form when it’s a substitute for the word "emotions" in general. We use the word feeling, singular, when we’re talking about one specific feeling. It’s usually modified with an adjective - an amazing feeling, a terrible feeling, etc. In today's lesson you'll expand your vocabulary by learning collocations with the words feeling and feelings. These are combinations of words that are often used together - and learning them will help you speak English more easily and naturally.
I have two great ways for you to learn lots more collocations fast:
One is my e-book, 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day, which is great for intermediate learners. The other one is my Advanced Vocabulary and Collocations Course, which is perfect for more experienced English learners. Click on each link for more information and to join!Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 07min - 699 - Than vs. Then + 10 Common Expressions
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When should we use then vs. than? Even native English speakers mix up these two common words, because they are pronounced essentially the same in fast spoken English!
But they do have different meanings, so you need to use the correct word when writing. Let’s learn the difference between these, I’ll show you lots of examples, and we’ll also cover about 10 common phrases and expressions with them.
To review and practice, you can download a free PDF of this lesson text as well as a quiz which is great to test yourself and see if you really learned the difference. I’ll send you the PDF by e-mail when you click on the link under this video and enter your e-mail address, it’s totally free and you’ll receive it in a few minutes.
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Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 09min - 698 - How to end conversations (without being rude)
Do you know what to say when you want to bring a conversation to an end? Today you'll learn how to end conversations in a positive and polite way!
I hope you enjoyed this lesson - and I hope to see you inside my Everyday English Speaking Courses. I say “courses” because there are actually two courses - Level 1 which focuses more on practical daily situations, and Level 2 which has more advanced conversations and expressions.
Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 06min - 697 - How to keep a conversation going (with examples!)
In the last lesson, you learned how to start a conversation in English. In this lesson, you will learn how to keep a conversation going - with examples!
If you like learning English from conversations, then you will LOVE my Everyday English Speaking Courses, because each lesson is based on a dialogue. This is a very effective way to learn English phrases in context.
I think some English learners can be a little afraid of having conversations because they’re afraid they’ll have to speak for a long time. But as you can see from these examples, each person just says one or two sentences, and then it’s the other person’s turn to speak. It’s a balanced interaction - a conversation involves taking turns, not just one person talking on and on for a long time. So don’t be scared to have conversations in English! I know you can do it, and remembering the tips from this video will really help you. Of course, it’s even easier to have conversations when you know lots of phrases to express yourself! You can learn them inside my Everyday English Speaking Courses. Like I mentioned earlier, the course lessons are based on conversations, so you can learn the phrases naturally.
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 06min - 696 - 40 phrases for starting conversations in English
Do you have difficulty speaking English? Sometimes the hardest part is simply starting a conversation. Today you'll learn 40 conversation starters that native English speakers use in various real life situations – formal or informal, at work, school, or other contexts! These aren’t especially “deep” conversation starters like you might want to use on a first date, when you’re interested in getting to know someone extremely well. Instead, they are more suited for “small talk” – casual conversation about topics of general interest.
You will learn lots more phrases inside my Everyday English Speaking Courses - they cover tons of situations, like what to say during:
travel shopping eating in restaurants socializing agreeing/disagreeing making invitations and requests giving criticism or advice expressing your thoughts ...and much more.I hope to see you inside!
Tue, 12 Sep 2023 - 08min - 695 - Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, and Exceptions!
A LOT of students ask me about "reported speech," when we talk about what somebody else said. For example:
Direct Speech: “I’ve been to London three times.” Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times.There are a lot of tricky little details to remember... but don’t worry, I’ll explain them and we’ll see lots of examples. There are also two quizzes for you to practice!
So much of English grammar - like this topic, reported speech - can be confusing, hard to understand, and even harder to use correctly. I can help you learn grammar easily and use it confidently inside my Advanced English Grammar Course. I will make even the most difficult parts of English grammar clear to you - and there are lots of opportunities for you to practice. If you want to take your English grammar to the next level, then my Advanced English Grammar Course is for you!
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 12min - 694 - When do we use ANYMORE vs. ANY MORE?Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 02min
- 693 - Which is correct: A historic event or AN historic event?Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 692 - Which is correct: IN school or AT school?Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 691 - Difference between SEE a movie and WATCH a movie?Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 690 - Everybody IS or everybody ARE?Sun, 27 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 689 - When to use HAVEN'T vs. DON'T HAVE?Sat, 26 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 688 - Do we get ON a bus or get IN a bus?Fri, 25 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 687 - What does AIN'T mean, and when do we use it?Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 686 - "Have a good look" or "Be good-looking"?Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 685 - Speak WITH or Speak TO?Tue, 22 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 684 - SHOULD vs. SUPPOSED TO?Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 683 - Which is right: FACE problems or FACE WITH problems?Sun, 20 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 682 - CALL someone or CALL TO someone?Sat, 19 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 681 - IN a long time or FOR a long time?Fri, 18 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 680 - What's the rule for verb + infinitive or -ING form?Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 02min
- 679 - Difference between the GROUND floor and the FIRST floor?Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 678 - Why can't we say "I'm going to home"?Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 677 - How can I pronounce -STS at the end of words?Mon, 14 Aug 2023 - 02min
- 676 - What's the difference between CLEVER, SMART, and WISE?Sun, 13 Aug 2023 - 02min
- 675 - Why do people say "a beer" and "a coffee" if those are uncountable?Sat, 12 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 674 - What does it mean to "take someone for granted"?Fri, 11 Aug 2023 - 02min
- 673 - What's the difference between INCOMING and UPCOMING?Thu, 10 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 672 - How do we pronounce acronyms in English?
Today’s question is about how to pronounce acronyms - terms like CEO - do we say their letters, or do we pronounce them as a word?
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Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 01min - 671 - What's the difference between a COOK and a CHEF?Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 01min
- 670 - I will travel, I am traveling, or I will be traveling?
Our question of the day is about the future in English - what's the most natural way to talk about future plans?
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Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 01min - 669 - Should we say IN the end or AT the end?
Should we say “in the end” or “at the end”?
The answer is both, in slightly different situations.
“In the end” is more metaphorical, and “at the end” is more literal. Let's look at examples.
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/in-the-end-or-at-the-end/
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Sun, 06 Aug 2023 - 01min - 668 - Can you end a sentence with a preposition in English?
The answer is YES in some cases and NO in others!
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/can-you-end-a-sentence-with-a-preposition-in-english/
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Sat, 05 Aug 2023 - 02min - 667 - Is LOOK an action verb or a state verb?
Our question of the day - is "look" a state verb or an action verb? It can be both.
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/is-look-an-action-verb-or-a-state-verb-in-english/
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Fri, 04 Aug 2023 - 01min - 666 - How to pronounce words starting with CON-?
A student asks, “How do you pronounce CON at the beginning of English words?” It depends – there are two pronunciations depending on whether that syllable is stressed.
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/how-to-pronounce-con-at-the-beginning-of-english-words/
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Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 01min - 665 - What's the difference between RARE & SCARCE?
Question: what’s the difference between "rare" and "scarce"? Both of them describe things that are uncommon or hard to find, but there are two differences.
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/whats-the-difference-between-rare-and-scarce/
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Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 01min - 664 - How well do YOU know prepositions?
How well do YOU know prepositions in English? Let’s find out! This is a quiz lesson. I’ll show you a sentence and give you three possible words to complete it. You’ll have 5 seconds to decide which is the correct preposition before I tell you the right answer. There are 15 questions total – keep track of your score and let me know how you did!
When you’re learning English, you want to get everything right – and these tiny words like prepositions can be very challenging. My Advanced English Grammar Course teaches you the rules (and exceptions) of the English language in detail. It will help you understand English grammar clearly and use it more confidently and correctly.
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Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 06min - 663 - ASK THE TEACHER: What does "awfully good" mean?
Hey! I’m doing a special series called “ask the teacher” in August, featuring questions from real students like you! Our first one is this – what does the phrase “awfully good” mean?!
Lesson text & video: https://www.espressoenglish.net/what-does-the-phrase-awfully-good-mean/
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Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 01min - 662 - How to pronounce the 50 states in the U.S.
Get ready for LOTS of pronunciation practice - today we have a lesson teaching you how to pronounce the names of 50 U.S. states!
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50 jobs 50 food and drink words 50 countries 50 brand names 50 difficult words 20 bonus words The next step is to continue improving your pronunciation in my American English Pronunciation Course + Shadowing with Shayna - these courses are designed to give you nice, clear, confident pronunciation in just 10 minutes a day!Mon, 31 Jul 2023 - 12min - 661 - Learn 20 phrasal verb commands in English
Hey everybody - listen up! Do you know what that means? Telling people to “listen up” means you want them to pay attention. This is an example of a phrasal verb being used as a command. Another one you probably know is “Watch out!” - we use this when we want to warn somebody about danger.
Today I’ll teach you 20 phrasal verbs that are often used as commands, and what they mean. Phrasal verbs like these are so common in everyday English, but they can be a little hard to learn because they’re all so similar – back off, back out, back up, back away, etc.
That’s why I created the Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course – to help you learn them in a natural way, by studying conversations. You’ll learn more than 500 phrasal verbs inside this course, and I think you’ll really enjoy it.
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 05min - 660 - Client or customer - Do you know the difference?
Client and customer are two very common words in business English, but there's a difference between them... do you know what it is?
If you’re learning English for your job or career, come join my Business English Course! You’ll learn hundreds of practical English phrases for speaking with clients, customers, co-workers, supervisors, and more - so you can speak more confidently at work. The lessons also teach you lots of professional vocabulary for management, finance, marketing, and even idioms that are commonly used in business English.
Mon, 24 Jul 2023 - 04min - 659 - 10 phrases for describing MOVIES
Have you seen any good movies lately? Today we’ll look at 10 phrases for talking about movies in English, learning useful vocabulary along the way.
If you want to learn more English phrases and expressions for everyday life, my Everyday English Speaking Courses are a great choice. These courses teach you lots of phrases that native English speakers use all the time, to help you speak more fluently. There’s a discount when you join both levels together!
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 05min - 658 - Affect vs. Effect + 50 collocations!Affect and effect are two words that even native English speakers confuse - because they sound the same in spoken English, but they have different meanings. Today you'll learn not only the difference between these words, but also more than 50 COLLOCATIONS with affect and effect (common words used in combination with them). Make sure to join my e-mail list: https://www.espressoenglish.net/500phrases The English language has lots of confusing words, and you can learn a lot more of them in my e-book of 600+ Confusing English Words Explained! The "short and sweet" explanations in this e-book will make confusing words clear to you - so you can use them confidently. If you want to learn more collocations, we have two great options: 1000 Collocations E-Book (intermediate level) Advanced Vocabulary & Collocations Course (upper-intermediate / advanced level)Mon, 17 Jul 2023 - 12min
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