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Pubblicato 17 ott

🔎What’s wrong with this sentence? 👀Take a good look and put your answer in the comments. Tag 5 friends who you think would like this post! 😃 Image: Getty

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Pubblicato 16 ott

‘Hard’ and ‘hardly’ as adverbs have completely different meanings! Do you know the difference – and how to use them correctly in a sentence? Sian is here with a quick explanation and some useful examples you can use in your English! ✍️Which ONE of the sentences below is NOT a correct sentence? ☔️ A) It’s raining hardly. B) It’s hardly raining. C) It’s raining hard.

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Pubblicato 16 ott

💬Do you like getting advice from people? ⭐️Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson doesn’t! 👉Swipe through the images to learn how to use ‘unless’ in your English - and we strongly advise you to answer the question on the last one!

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Pubblicato 15 ott

Learn the difference between 'rob' and 'steal' with Tom! 🤳👛💸 Then try this quiz: She was ______ as she was leaving the station. a) stolen b) robbed

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Pubblicato 14 ott

🐠🐟 How many of these ‘fish’ idioms have you heard before? Try using one in a comment. Images: Getty

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Pubblicato 13 ott

😬🙄 Oh no! We've all done it! But don't worry about your phone – can you answer this grammar question? Image: Getty

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Pubblicato 13 ott

🤔 Did you know that there are two meanings of ‘lowkey’? The original meaning and a new meaning that is often used in everyday English and on social media! Watch this video to start using ‘lowkey’ now. Everyone is using it. Don’t miss out! ⭐️ ✍️ Can you try using ‘lowkey’ in a comment?

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Pubblicato 12 ott

✊ It's good to have someone to look up to! Find out how to use this useful phrase by scrolling through the images. [Image: Getty]

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Pubblicato 10 ott

🤔 There's a problem with the English in this sentence! Can you see what it is? 🔎 Tell us in the comments! Image: Getty

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Pubblicato 9 ott

🕰️ Do you take your time when you’re learning new vocabulary? Here are 5 advanced phrases with 'take'. Do you know any others? Tell us in the comments!

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Pubblicato 9 ott

🎸Rolling Stone legend Keith Richards is taking things easy these days, 🛀 but it wasn't always like that! Which word starting with ‘over’ best describes your life? 👉Scroll through the images to learn how to use ‘over’ and answer the questions on the last slides!

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Pubblicato 8 ott

We know you love propositions, so let’s practise some together! Read Phil’s tip, then complete the gaps with ‘to’ or ‘about’ (use each one once): I stayed in a terrible hotel last week! I had to complain 1._____ reception 2._____ my dirty room.

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