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    How to Reduce Your Strong Accent

    Have you noticed that when you say certain words, even ones that appear to be “simple” words, like “live”, “work”, and so on that you…

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    Luke Freel December 28, 2020

    Top 10 Quick Grammar Fixes to Sound Smarter in English

    Want to learn how to sound more conversational, and have people think you know more English than you really do? You don’t have to know…

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    Sharon September 1, 2020

    Relative Clauses Exercises

    Today we’re going to look at something that’s very important for all of you Go Natural English learners. Relative clauses might not sound too exciting,…

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    Gabby Wallace October 29, 2019
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    Would, Would Have, Would Have Had | Advanced English Grammar Lesson

    Third Conditional – The Difference Between Would, Would Have and Would Have Had Have you ever wanted to use “would,” “would have,” and “would have…

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    Gabby Wallace September 25, 2019

    How to Use Intensifiers

    Have you ever wondered how you could describe and share your opinions more clearly? A great way to do so is by using intensifiers! What…

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    Gabby Wallace February 19, 2018

    When to Use DO in the English Conversation

    The verb “DO” has a very important role in the English, and it’s probably one of the most important verbs (after “TO BE”) that you…

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    philstudent@makinglemonade.io February 16, 2018

    Tackling Tricky Prepositions: “At” or “In” University?

    Prepositions are such tricky little things! Still, they are an absolutely essential part of speaking perfect English, regardless of their size.   Why Are Prepositions…

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    Gabby Wallace February 16, 2018

    How to Answer “How long have you been here?”

    “How Long Have You Been Here?” “How long have you been here?” – English learners come across this question very often, but few actually know…

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    Gabby Wallace January 19, 2018

    Expressing a Future Action: When To Use “Will” And “Going To”

    Hi everyone! Today we’ll learn about a common and confusing concept involving expressing a future action. This is about when to use WILL and GOING TO. Both of…

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    Gabby Wallace January 2, 2018

    English Verb Tenses: “I Was There” vs. “I Had Been There”

    Verb tenses are really important to learn and master when you commit yourself to the English language. They help make your message become more specific.…

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    Gabby Wallace December 29, 2017

    Using Could, Should and Would Have Been – Past Conditional English Grammar Lesson

    How to Use the Past Conditional In this quick English lesson about the past conditional tense, I talk about the differences between “Would have been”,…

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    Gabby Wallace May 18, 2017

    Learn Fluent American English: Must vs Have to

      Learning English is not easy, but can be both fun and challenging. You must have heard people talk of their own experiences and struggles…

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    Gabby Wallace September 4, 2015

    Native English Answer: What’s the Difference Between Being and Been?

      Are you being faithful and persistent in your English-learning journey? Have you been pushing yourself to listen and hear as much spoken English as…

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    Gabby Wallace September 2, 2015

    Is ‘everybody’ ‘everyone’ ‘someone’ ‘anyone’ singular? Or plural?

      English is a universal language that is used by so many people around the world. Sometimes it can be confusing though, as there are…

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    Gabby Wallace July 13, 2015

    Learn American English Phrasal Verbs: How can I use Angry about, with or at

    American English is undoubtedly a great tool for communication. And one of the things we need to communicate on a daily basis is our emotions.…

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    Gabby Wallace June 8, 2015
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