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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Confusing Words”

ALLOW vs. LET – YouTube English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD April 29, 2020 Confusing Words, Vocabulary

Here is another YouTube English lesson for you! Today, let’s have a look at the difference between ALLOW and LET. Both of these words have …

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What’s The Difference Between ACCIDENT and INCIDENT – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD March 10, 2020 Confusing Words, Vocabulary

What’s the difference between accident and incident? accident and incident are two words in English that are often confused by both English learners and native …

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What’s The Difference Between GATHER and GET TOGETHER – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD February 26, 2020 Confusing Words, Vocabulary

What’s the difference between gather and get together? These two words are similar in English, but the way we use them is different. Let’s have …

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New YouTube English Lesson: SOME TIME vs. SOMETIME vs. SOMETIMES

MichaelAD January 24, 2020 Confusing Words, Vocabulary

Here is another NEW YouTube English lesson for you! In this lesson, we will look at the difference between SOME TIME (2 words), SOMETIME (1 …

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YouTube English Vocabulary Lesson – 9 Ways To Use CARE

MichaelAD June 21, 2019 Confusing Words, Vocabulary, YouTube English Lessons

Here is another YouTube English lesson for you! For this lesson, let’s look at 9 ways that we use CARE. We use care about, care …

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New YouTube Lesson – Until vs. Till vs. Unless

MichaelAD May 31, 2019 Confusing Words, Vocabulary

New on YouTube! What’s the difference between UNTIL and TILL? How about the difference between UNTIL and UNLESS? Well, for a lot of English learners, …

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New YouTube Lesson – VERY vs. REALLY

MichaelAD May 14, 2019 Confusing Words

New on YouTube! The adverbs VERY and REALLY have a similar meaning, but the way that we use them is different. Do you get mixed …

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New YouTube Lesson – Doubt vs. Question

MichaelAD May 12, 2019 Confusing Words

New on YouTube! The words DOUBT and QUESTION can be tricky for a lot of English learners. That’s because in some languages, DOUBT and QUESTION …

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On YouTube! Small vs. Little (and A Little vs. Little) – English Vocabulary Word Lesson

MichaelAD April 29, 2019 Confusing Words, YouTube English Lessons

New on YouTube! For today’s English lesson, let’s have a look at the difference between SMALL and Little. These two English words have a similar …

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Using Move vs. Go – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD September 23, 2018 Confusing Words, Vocabulary Leave a Comment

When I was five years old, we moved from an apartment to a house because we needed more room. It was great to be able …

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