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Read more about the article English Vocabulary for Big

English Vocabulary for Big

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:August 13, 2020
  • Post category:English

In this post we'll expand your vocabulary by looking at English words that mean "big."

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Read more about the article See, Watch, or Look at?

See, Watch, or Look at?

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:May 30, 2020
  • Post category:English/Grammar/Verbs/Vocabulary

These three verbs all mean to use your sense of vision, but there are differences in how they’re used that can be confusing even to advanced learners of English. In…

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Read more about the article Go Running, Go Out for a Run: Activities with Go

Go Running, Go Out for a Run: Activities with Go

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 21, 2020
  • Post category:English/Grammar/Verbs/Vocabulary

A lot of English activity verbs use go and the -ing gerund. These are activities that you have to leave the house to do, so most examples are sports and…

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