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

Early vs. Fast vs. Quickly – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD August 31, 2018 Confusing Words 2 Comments

Have a look at these two sentences. Can you find the difference between early and fast? The train was early. The train was fast. When …

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Both vs. Either vs. Neither – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD August 29, 2018 Confusing Words 6 Comments

We use both when we talk about two things or people that are together. We generally use both with and: I have both a Windows …

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Not Any, No, & None – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD August 25, 2018 Confusing Words, Vocabulary 2 Comments

We use not any, no, and none to talk about the absence of something. Today, lets have a look at how these words are used …

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Quit, Retire, Fired, & Laid Off – English Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD August 23, 2018 Confusing Words 4 Comments

We have a few different ways in English to talk about when you leave a job. Let’s look at those words today!   When you …

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Every vs. All – One-Point English Lesson

MichaelAD August 21, 2018 Confusing Words 2 Comments

We use every + [singular noun] + [singular verb] to talk about all the individual members in a group of things or people: Every film …

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Say, Tell, & Talk – One-Point English Lesson

MichaelAD August 17, 2018 Confusing Words, Vocabulary 1 Comment

Here’s a quick review of how to use these three words: 1. We use say + the person’s exact words. You can use the exact …

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A Kind Of, Kind Of, Kind To – English Grammar Lesson

MichaelAD August 11, 2018 Confusing Words, Vocabulary 2 Comments

For today’s English lesson, let’s have a look at the phrases a kind of, kind of, and kind to. Have a look at the introductory …

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On YouTube – BORROW vs. LEND – An Easy Way To Remember

MichaelAD July 17, 2018 Confusing Words, Vocabulary Leave a Comment

Borrow and Lend. Kind of tough, right? Well, maybe tough because you’ve never gotten a clear, easy to understand explanation. That’s what today’s YouTube video …

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English Vocabulary Lesson: Dead vs Die vs Died

MichaelAD July 12, 2018 Confusing Words 1 Comment

I know, it’s not a very happy topic. However, a lot of students get confused when they try to use these English vocabulary words: dead, …

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English Vocabulary Lesson – To Drive vs. To Go By Car

MichaelAD July 10, 2018 Confusing Words, Conversational Phrases 7 Comments

I always drive to the train station every morning. It takes less than 10 minutes by car, but it would probably take half an hour …

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