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Commonly Confused Words in English You Should Know
English is full of words that sound alike but are spelled differently.It’s also full of words that have similar (but not identical) meanings that are easy to misuse.
the different types of lines that are used to describe an object and how they look like them
the short i words poster is shown
short-vowel-sound-5.pdf
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Fluent Land - Online Language Learning Community
Part of Speech
the poster for making words plurd
Spelling Rules for Making Words Plural (All About Learning Press)
Spelling Tips and Tricks – Making Words Plural (via Bloglovin.com )
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I wanted to change the world
When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldn't change the nation, I began to focus on my...
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Slang Cards
“Cheapskate” means a person who doesn’t like to spend money. Example: When we got out, I always have to pay for everything. Fred is such a cheapskate! Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
a poster with the words, it gave me the creps and i don't like walking past that old house
It have me The creeps
a woman in a red top is holding her hand up to her head with the words scatterbrained on it
Slang Cards
“Scatterbrained” means forgetful, disorganised. Example: I’m so scatterbrained today. I can’t remember where I left my glasses. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
two people shaking hands with the caption saying,'expressing pleasure to have met someone & returning the complimentment
WAYS OF ... Expressing pleasure to have met someone & Returning the compliment