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127 Ways to Say Goodbye in English (with Pronunciation Audio)
Learn 127 ways to say "goodbye" naturally in English conversations. Includes audio to teach you the proper pronunciation, and a bonus video lesson.

Alex
Oct 2215 min read
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English Vocabulary for Housework (120+ Examples!)
Boost your English skills with practical housework vocabulary. Speak confidently about chores, cleaning, and home routines.

Alex
Oct 88 min read
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"Famous" vs. "Popular": Difference Explained (50+ Examples)
Learn the difference between "famous" and "popular" with clear explanations and 50+ examples. Perfect for intermediate English learners.

Alex
Sep 178 min read
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How to Use "Pain" and "Hurt" in English (60+ Example Sentences & Clear Explanation)
Learn how to use ‘pain’ and ‘hurt’ in English. A comprehensive guide for advanced learners with 60+ practical example sentences.

Alex
Sep 1510 min read
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The Difference between "Every Day" and "Everyday" (Audio Reading Included)
"Every day" is what you're usually looking for when you're trying to decide between "every day" and everyday," but it's important to learn the basic differences between the two.

Alex
Aug 204 min read
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Verb It! 100 Nouns Also Used as Verbs in English (Includes Pictures)
Check out 100 nouns which are also commonly used as verbs in English. While you can technically turn any noun into a verb, it doesn't mean you should.

Alex
Apr 2911 min read
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The Difference between "Very" and "Really" (with Clear Examples)
Learn the difference between very and really in English with clear examples, grammar rules, and an audio lesson. Avoid common mistakes English learners make!

Alex
Mar 195 min read
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50 Noun + Preposition Collocations (with Example Sentences!)
50 noun and preposition collocations to boost your vocabulary.

Alex
Jan 34 min read
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Speak like a Pro! Top 50 Essential Business English Phrases (Includes Explanations, Dialogues, and Pictures!)
Boost your business English vocabulary with these 50 high-frequency phrases and helpful dialogues.

Alex
Dec 7, 20248 min read
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The Difference between "Rob" and "Steal" (Audio Reading and Images Included)
Learn the difference between "rob" and "steal" in English. This lesson includes helpful images and audio.

Alex
Nov 11, 20246 min read
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"Clean" and "Clean Up": What's the Difference? (Audio Reading Included)
What is the difference between "clean" and "clean up"? Find out in this extensive blog post!

Alex
Sep 23, 20244 min read
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"Find out" and "Figure out": The Difference in Meaning and Usage (Audio Reading Included)
What's the difference between "find out" and "figure out"? Recommended level: Upper intermediate Quick Reference "Find out" and "figure...

Alex
Aug 22, 20238 min read
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Numbers in English: Counting from 1 to 100 (Audio Pronunciation Included)
Fundamental English Learn how to count from 1 to 100 in English. Listen to the audio to practice your pronunciation, then listen to the...

Alex
Aug 14, 20231 min read
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Think of, Think about: What's the Difference? (Audio Reading and Practice Questions Included)
Recommended level: Upper Intermediate Quick Reference "Think of" is typically used for quick instances of thought, such as when a person...

Alex
May 27, 20236 min read
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Hear of, Hear about: What's the Difference? (Includes Practice Questions and Audio Reading)
Recommended level: Intermediate Quick Reference "Hear of" is used to discuss one's awareness of the existence of something or someone....

Alex
May 15, 20235 min read
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English Adjectives List (100 Adjectives! Includes Opposites, Examples, and Pronunciation Guide)
A list of the top 100 English adjectives that English learners NEED to know.

Alex
May 1, 20238 min read
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Gerunds and Infinitives: Conversation Practice Questions (100+ Discussion Questions)
100+ Gerunds and Infinitives Conversation Questions for English Learners Level: intermediate (B1) for "Warm-up" questions; mix of...

Alex
Apr 28, 20239 min read
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The Difference between "Person," "Persons," "People," and "Peoples" (AUDIO Reading & GIFs Included)
Recommended level: Intermediate Quick reference "Person" is a singular noun. It refers to one human being. "People" is the plural of...

Alex
Apr 21, 20234 min read
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KEEP AN EYE ON / KEEP AN EYE OUT: Meanings, Uses, and Examples (AUDIO Reading Included)
Recommended level: Intermediate Imagine you are at the airport. You have just returned from a trip, and you have called your friend to...

Alex
Apr 17, 20236 min read
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CAN / COULD / BE ABLE TO: Uses, Structures, and Examples (AUDIO Reading Included)
Recommended level: low intermediate Quick reference Can is used for present ability and possibility ("I can dance." / "I'm sorry, but I...

Alex
Apr 11, 20238 min read
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