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Why You Should Not Worry About Speaking English Like a Native

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Why You Should Not Worry About Speaking English Like a Native

Why You Should Not Worry About Speaking English Like a Native Many English learners believe they must speak exactly like a native speaker to be considered fluent. However, this is not true! While improving your pronunciation and fluency is important, sounding like a native speaker should not be your main goal. Here’s why: 1. English […]

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The Verb “To Be” in the Present Simple: A Complete Guide for EFL Student

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Verb to be in the present simple

The verb “to be” is one of the most important verbs in English. It is used to describe people, places, things, feelings, and conditions. Unlike most verbs in English, “to be” changes depending on the subject of the sentence. Here’s everything you need to know about the verb to be in the present simple. Forms […]

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