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10 Common Food-Related Phrasal Verbs Every English Learner Should Know 🍲
This week, I’ve been thinking a lot about how food shows up in our everyday language. As a mom who’s always trying to sneak veggies into dinner and a teacher who loves words, I noticed something fun: many phrasal verbs in English are based on food or animals we eat! These expressions are not about cooking or eating—at least not literally—but they add so much flavor (pun intended!) to how we speak. So, I put together 10 “tasty” food-related phrasal verbs! Let's dig in!
2 days ago
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6 Ways to Use the Word “Even” in English
The word “even” may look small, but it’s full of personality! In English, “even” can be a number, a way to express fairness, a verb, or even a surprise! Let’s look at 6 common ways to use "even"—with clear examples so you can start using them with confidence.
Apr 11
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Tired Out and TV'd Out: How 'Out' Intensifies Our Conversations
Adding "out" to a verb, or even a noun, can intensify its meaning, conveying a sense of totality or finality.
Nov 7, 2024
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Learn 10 Adverbs to Level Up Your English
Here are ten powerful adverbs to enhance your English and make your conversations and writing more vivid and precise. Let's get started!
May 31, 2024
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Color Your Vocabulary: 10 Common English Idioms Using Colors
Uncover the vivid world of language with this colorful English lesson. Learn 10 color-related idioms! Learn meanings, origins, and examples
Jan 10, 2024
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3 Expressions for Fluent English Conversation
Enhance English fluency with 3 essential expressions for fluent conversation. Learn how to smoothly transition, express opinions, and more!
Nov 24, 2023
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Expressing Anger in English: Beyond "I'm Angry"
Looking for colorful ways to express your anger in English? I'll teach you phrases beyond "I'm angry" to enrich your vocabulary.
Nov 7, 2023
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"I think," "I suppose," and "I guess"
Learn the subtle differences between "I think," "I suppose," and "I guess" in English. Remember nuance is important!
Oct 31, 2023
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