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Confusing Words Vocabulary Homophones: Same pronunciation, different meaning What are Homophones? Homophones are words that sound the same when spoken, but have different spellings and different meanings. ...
Confusing Words Vocabulary Noun and Adjective forms in English Do you say “She is intelligent” or “She is intelligence”? If you chose intelligent, you're right and you're using...
Confusing Words Vocabulary Prefixes: Un, Dis, Im, Mis Unstoppable fans, unmistakable passion! In today's lesson learn how un-, dis-, im-, and mis- change a word's game! What...
Confusing Words Vocabulary When to use A or An: Sound vs Spelling Using an and a does not depend on the spelling of the word it comes before, it depends on...
Confusing Words Vocabulary Negative Prefixes In English, we often create the opposite or negative form of a word by adding a prefix to the...
Confusing Words Vocabulary ‘Up’ Phrasal Verbs Do you find it easy to pick up (learn) new phrasal verbs? Or do you sometimes screw up (make...
Confusing Words Vocabulary A lot of, lots of, and a lot: what’s the difference? These three expressions look similar, but they’re used in slightly different ways. Let’s break it down so you can...
Confusing Words Nouns and their verb forms Today we look at some nouns, how they change into verbs and examples of use. English learners often confuse...