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Phrasal Verbs – Family Relationships

Phrasal Verbs - Family Relationships Family Relationship phrasal verbs; Bring up, take after, grow up and look up to. Follow…

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Kitchen Verbs

Kitchen Verbs Grate, grill, layer, level, melt, pinch, pour, scramble, serve, simmer, slice, stir, spread, taste, add, bake, blend and…

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Different Meanings of TO HAVE

Different Meanings of TO HAVE Using HAVE TO with Possession, ability, illness, birth, eating, days, hygiene, travel, done, events, accidents,…

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Different Ways to Use “AS”

Different Ways to Use "AS" as + noun; preposition(followed by noun); He works as a hairdresser. clause + as +…

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Idioms with Fruits

Idioms with Fruits The apple of your eye, go bananas, a bite at the cherry, not give a fig, apple…

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Differences Between TELL and SAY

Differences Between TELL and SAY Tell; somebody something, somebody about something. Say; something (to somebody), + speech

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Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns People, animals and things. For examples; People; a class of students, an army of soldiers, a choir of…

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50 ways to say BAD

50 ways to say BAD Abhorrent, abominable, atrocious, awful, barbaric, beastly, blah, brutal, bummer, careless, cheap, cheesy and others... Follow…

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Commonly Confused Words in English

Commonly Confused Words in English Especially - Specially, Farther - Further, Older - Elder, Altogether - All together. FOllow the…

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Collocations with GET

Collocations with GET Get dressed, get undressed, get married, get divorced, get ready, get angry, get stolen, get started, get…

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