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

Fun vs. Funny Video Lesson

MichaelAD March 23, 2016 Confusing Words, YouTube English Lessons 8 Comments

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Tired or Tiring? ED and ING Adjectives – Participle Adjective Lesson

MichaelAD October 26, 2015 Confusing Words, Grammar 4 Comments

Check out this conversation between two friends: Bob: “Hey Tom, How’s it going?” Tom: “Hi Bob. Pretty good. What’s new?” Bob: “I went to Jack’s …

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Image, Imagine, & Imagination – Confusing Vocabulary Lesson

MichaelAD October 21, 2015 Confusing Words 4 Comments

A lot of students get confused with the English words image, imagine, and imagination. Today, I am going to show you the difference between these …

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Each vs Every – Confusing English Words

MichaelAD May 22, 2014 Confusing Words Leave a Comment

Every day at Happy English, I have a lot of students to meet and English lessons to teach. Each student is at a different point …

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Some vs. Something – Confusing English Words

MichaelAD May 13, 2014 Confusing Words Leave a Comment

Whenever I need some advice, I can always ask my mom. Giving advice is something she’s good at. I guess because she’s a mom, she’s …

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Four Money-Related Idioms With Make

MichaelAD May 8, 2014 Confusing Words Leave a Comment

My cousin Suzy has a good job, and makes a living doing computer work. She moved to Manhattan two years ago, but she soon found …

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Confusing Adjectives With Adverb Forms – English Grammar Lesson

MichaelAD May 8, 2014 Confusing Words, Grammar 1 Comment

When I moved in to my new office, it was pretty bare. There was just a desk, table, and two chairs. I didn’t waste any …

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At The End Vs. In The End – Confusing Words Lesson

MichaelAD May 5, 2014 Confusing Words 1 Comment

At the end of the day, I like to relax while listening to some music. I listen to classical music because it’s relaxing. I tried …

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Conjunction Combinations – Both/And, Either/Or, Neither/Nor, Not Only/But Also

MichaelAD May 4, 2014 Confusing Words 1 Comment

There are a few different English exams, but for American English, both TOEIC and TOEFL are the most common. I think either TOEIC or TOEFL …

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Learn The Difference Between When & While – TOEIC Grammar Study

MichaelAD May 3, 2014 Confusing Words, Grammar Leave a Comment

When I was a kid, I was very curious about electronic equipment. My dad had an old reel to reel tape recorder, and the back …

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