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Uses of Highly With Words - Vocabulary Study – Uses of Highly – Vocabulary Study; highly aware, abundant, acclaimed, adept, advanced, addictive etc.. – English Learn Site;
Uses of Highly With Words - Vocabulary Study – Uses of Highly – Vocabulary Study; highly aware, abundant, acclaimed, adept, advanced, addictive etc.. – English Learn Site;
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Very Important Synonym and Antonym Word List – Very Important Synonym and Antonym Word List Synonym words; big- large, bright-colorful, bold-confident, clean-neat antonym words; little-small, dull-colorless, timid-shy etc….  Please follow the list for much more;
Very Important Synonym and Antonym Word List – Very Important Synonym and Antonym Word List Synonym words; big- large, bright-colorful, bold-confident, clean-neat antonym words; little-small, dull-colorless, timid-shy etc….  Please follow the list for much more;
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21 Reasons Why English is Hard to Learn – 21 Reasons Why English is Hard to Learn English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca. It is an official language of almost 60 sovereign states, the most commonly spoken language in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and …
21 Reasons Why English is Hard to Learn – 21 Reasons Why English is Hard to Learn English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca. It is an official language of almost 60 sovereign states, the most commonly spoken language in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and …
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150 Most Common English Phrasal Verb List - 2 –
150 Most Common English Phrasal Verb List - 2 –
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Think of and Think about – Think of and Think about – Uses and Examples; think of – have a passing thought / an imagined thought think about – to consider and reflect on something
Think of and Think about – Think of and Think about – Uses and Examples; think of – have a passing thought / an imagined thought think about – to consider and reflect on something
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Amazing Adjectives – Amazing Adjectives Angry, annoyed, bored, adorable, dumsy, calm, peaceful, huge, immense and etc… Follow the list for other amazing adjective words;
Amazing Adjectives – Amazing Adjectives Angry, annoyed, bored, adorable, dumsy, calm, peaceful, huge, immense and etc… Follow the list for other amazing adjective words;
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Phrasal Verbs Study - Give – Phrasal Verbs Study – Give; give away, give back, give out, give up English Learn Study – Improve Your English
Phrasal Verbs Study - Give – Phrasal Verbs Study – Give; give away, give back, give out, give up English Learn Study – Improve Your English
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Words to Use Instead of Very – Words to Use Instead of Very This post include using adjectives with instead of very. Follow the list;
Words to Use Instead of Very – Words to Use Instead of Very This post include using adjectives with instead of very. Follow the list;
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Avoiding Common Mistakes with Adverbs – Avoiding Common Mistakes with Adverbs Examples; Incorrect; Tom told the story in details. Correct; Tom told the story in detail. Follow the list for other examples…
Avoiding Common Mistakes with Adverbs – Avoiding Common Mistakes with Adverbs Examples; Incorrect; Tom told the story in details. Correct; Tom told the story in detail. Follow the list for other examples…
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Prepositions With Time – Prepositions With Time By, between, past, during, until, for, since. Follow the list for expressions and examples;
Prepositions With Time – Prepositions With Time By, between, past, during, until, for, since. Follow the list for expressions and examples;
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Commonly Using Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Forms – Commonly Using Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Forms angry -> angrier than -> the angriest, big -> bigger than- > the biggest, cold -> colder than -> the coldest and etc…
Commonly Using Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Forms – Commonly Using Adjectives, Comparative and Superlative Forms angry -> angrier than -> the angriest, big -> bigger than- > the biggest, cold -> colder than -> the coldest and etc…
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Uses of 'Get' with Phrasal Verbs – Uses of ‘Get’ with Phrasal Verbs Get together, get away, get through, get on, get over, get away with, get by, get out of. Follow the list;
Uses of 'Get' with Phrasal Verbs – Uses of ‘Get’ with Phrasal Verbs Get together, get away, get through, get on, get over, get away with, get by, get out of. Follow the list;
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Some Academic Words and Synonyms – Synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. There are some academic words and synonyms;
Some Academic Words and Synonyms – Synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. There are some academic words and synonyms;
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Uses of 'Have' – Uses of ‘Have’ Have; a drink / food a shower a look wishes a moment an event a good mood a bad fall a nap a limp a lisp a problem a fit a Go!
Uses of 'Have' – Uses of ‘Have’ Have; a drink / food a shower a look wishes a moment an event a good mood a bad fall a nap a limp a lisp a problem a fit a Go!
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