Category: Confusing Words
600+ Confusing English Words E-Book There are a lot of words in English that seem to be the same – and in fact they are very similar – …
600+ Confusing Words Explained E-BookStudents often say, “I have a doubt” and then ask me something about the English language. However, native English speakers don’t usually say it this way. …
EMBARRASSED You feel uncomfortable because other people might think you are strange. For example: You discover you have spinach stuck in your teeth. You call someone by the wrong …
MEET Use meet when encountering a person for the first time: Nice to meet you! There’s someone I’d like you to meet. I met my best friend in first …
600 Confusing English Words Explained E-Book Hi students, it’s Shayna from espressoenglish.net, and today I want to clear up some confusion around the words “remember”, and “remind”, because I …
Free Download: 500+ English Phrases Hi, students, it’s Shayna from espressoenglish.net. I’m happy to be with you today and if you are watching live, then please comment, saying …
600 Confusing Words Explained E-Book Hello, students. It’s Shayna from EspressoEnglish.net. I’m here today for another live video class to help you learn English. If you’re watching me …
Vocabulary Builder Course Hi students, it’s Shayna, your teacher from espressoenglish.net and today I just want to make a quick video explaining the difference between the words throw, cast …
What’s the difference between SPECIALLY and ESPECIALLY? Use especially when something stands out from all the others (similar to the meaning of “particularly.”) The whole book was terrible – …
600+ Confusing English Words Explained E-Book Difference between effective and efficient If something is effective, it is good at achieving goals and accomplishing the desired result: an effective diet helps you lose weight successfully …
Advanced English Grammar Course If you want to know when to use either or neither, I’ll teach you the difference with lots of examples! We’ll also look at either/or and neither/nor. How to use EITHER When …
Do you know the difference between your and you’re? Even native English speakers often make mistakes with these two words. They are pronounced the same, but used differently in written English. Let’s find …
Do you drive your car on the highway or the freeway? If you’re thirsty, do you take a drink at a water fountain or a bubbler? Learning all the …
600+ Confusing English Words Explained E-Book board / bored A board (n.) is a flat piece of wood. If you are bored (adj.) it means you are not interested. faze / phase …
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This is a free sample from the e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained. It will help clear up your doubts about how to use English words correctly, so that you …
This is a free sample from the e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained. It will help clear up your doubts about how to use English words correctly, so that you …