Literary techniques to use in your next speech, including rhetorical questions, tripling and repetition of key points. Two famous speech examples are also analyzed.
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When words sound different in isolation vs. in a sentence, look up the pronunciation first in a dictionary, then use https://youglish.com
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Un verbe irrégulier en anglais est un verbe qui suit des règles de conjugaisons propres. En anglais, les verbes irréguliers prennent une forme particulière au préterit et au participe passé. ...
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Let's revise some grammar: 'USED TO' / BE USED TO
'used to + infinitive' and 'be/get used to' People often get confused about the use of used to + infinitive and be/get used to + 'ing' form because they look similar. They are, however, completely ...
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On ne peut pas espérer devenir 'fluent' en anglais sans maîtriser les règles grammaticales de base. Pour préparer un examen ou pour rafraîchir vos connaissances, voici 33 leçons concoctées p...
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English idioms, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because idioms don't always make sense literally ...
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The dictionary by Merriam-Webster is America's most trusted online dictionary for English word definitions, meanings, and pronunciation. #wordsmatter
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