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Phrasal nouns What are they? They’re nouns formed from phrasal verbs. #phrasalnouns #usefuleveryda

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Learn English. Grammar: have lived, have been living, PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUO

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🇬🇧?🇺🇸? Or 🇨🇦? Subscribe and ❤️ #learnenglish #inglesfacil #englishtips #accent

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Comment WORKSHOP and I’ll send you the link to the free pronunciation workshop happening this weeken

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The difference between C1 and C2 level #onlineteaching #onlineteacher #englishstudent #englishschool

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A new way to get aCambridge English Qualification Cambridge English Qualifications Digital! Now we

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Speak English with Mish today! #english #englishfluency #pronunciation #englishgrammar #englishlea

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You definitely need THIS in your math toolbox!Our Math tutor gives a quick demo on how to solve this

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Feeling stumped by all the SALT PREPARATION methods in Chemistry?Our Chemistry tutor walks students

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we looked at ten B2 to C1-level collocations that you can start using in conversations

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Do you not have the chance to practice speaking English in informal, everyday conversations If so, t

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What’s the difference between saving money and saving up money in English Adding “up” to this very c

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Pull in, pull out, pull up, pull over, pull off… what’s the difference between the phrasal verbs wit

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Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct When we use “neither” with a phrase lik

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Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct When we use “neither” with a phrase lik

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Do you know how native speakers actually use the verb “seem” in everyday spoken English This verb ca

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Which sentence is correct… “All I want IS French fries”, or “All I want ARE French fries” In sentenc

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Alone, by myself, and on my own… what’s the difference This question is a bit difficult to answer si

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Here are three advanced conditional phrases native speakers ACTUALLY use that you probably wouldn’t

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Are you tired of forgetting new words that you’ve learned because you still haven’t found an effecti

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Big, large, huge… do you know the difference between these three adjectives that have quite similar

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Wear off, wear down, wear out… do you know the difference between these three phrasal verbs with “we

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I haven’t done it IN a long time, I haven’t done it FOR a long time… which sentence is correct The a

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To start to do something, or to start doing something… what’s the difference, and when do we use the

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Can you find the mistake in this sentence It may look normal upon first glance, but there’s somethin

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Don’t always use the verb “stop” to say that a person or thing is stopping you from doing something

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Don’t always say that you don’t have a lot of something in English! In spoken English, there are man

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Give out, give up, give up on, give away… what’s the difference between these four phrasal verbs wit

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Do you know these two advanced and common conditional phrases that we actually use in everyday Engli

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Did you know that the word “well” has several advanced uses that you’ll actually hear in everyday co

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Do you know what it means to say that something is underwhelming in English This advanced adjective

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In English, when we use one verb after another verb, the second verb can either be an infinitive ver

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Comment the word “vocab” below to get a link to download Promova for free!Promova is a language lear

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When talking about the future, native English speakers don’t always use the word “future” in everyda

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In English, should we say that we went somewhere on foot, or by foot And if we did something without

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In English, do we say different FROM, different THAN, or different TO Which preposition is correct I

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Sleep in, sleep on, sleep off, sleep over, sleep through… do you know the difference between these p

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Don’t always say that you had a bad day in English! Obviously there is NOTHING wrong with saying thi

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Settle, settle in, settle on, settle for, settle down… what’s the difference between all of these ve

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What’s the difference between saying “He’ll probably do it” and “He’ll likely do it” in English Thes

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Tap the link in my bio to download PingoLearn for free! As I’ve explained already in other videos, P

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Do you know what it means to get a feel for something in English? This is a common, natural-sounding

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Don’t always use the word “when” in English! This word is 100% correct when used as a conjunction in

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Tap the link in my bio to get 50% off Promova’s Premium plan to enjoy all of Promova’s best features

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Do you know what it means to make a beeline for a place in English This is a common expression that

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Can you find the mistakes in this sentence There are two problems in this sentence that we need to w

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Be careful when using the phrasal verb “check out,” since it can have completely different meanings

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I did it myself, or I did it BY myself… what’s the difference in meaning between these two sentences

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There’s so much I can do, and There’s ONLY so much I can do… do you know the difference in meaning b

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To try to do something, to try doing something, and to try and do something… what’s the difference T

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When you say that you’re making an effort to do something, don’t always use the verb “make,” and sta

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I think he’s okay, I guess he’s okay, I suppose he’s okay, I assume he’s okay… do you know the diffe

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Do you know what’s wrong with this sentence It may look correct upon first glance, but it’s actually

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Do you know how to order food and ask for something in English like a native speaker from the U S

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In English, the verb “put” is extremely common when speaking as I’m sure you already know!, but do

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He still hasn’t done it, He hasn’t done it yet… do you know the difference in meaning between these

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Do you know what it means to say that a person does something like nobody’s business in English And

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Do you know how to use the adverb phrase “more so” in everyday spoken English It doesn’t quite work

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Go out, come out, get out… what’s the difference between these three phrasal verbs All three of them

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Did you know that the phrase “very well” has an advanced meaning that you’ll actually hear native sp

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