10 Everyday Phrasal Verbs For EMOTIONS

10 Everyday Phrasal Verbs For EMOTIONS

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Big, Large, Great, Deep, Strong, or Heavy?

🎁 Download FREE lesson PDF 📖 1000 Collocations E-Book ✨ Advanced Vocab & Collocations Course Don't say "I'll have a big coffee" Say "I'll have a large coffee" Don't say "It was a large success" Say "It was a great success" Don't say "I'm in heavy trouble" Say "I'm in deep troub ...  Show more

These 10 Reductions Are Why You Struggle With Fast Spoken English

⭐ Download FREE sounds guide ❤️ American English Pronunciation Course 🚀 Espresso English Academy Are you trying to pronounce each word clearly and perfectly when you speak English? In this English lesson, we explain that native English speakers use reductions, which are sounds t ...  Show more

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