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There are countless English idioms that often surprise non-native speakers. Idioms, in particular, bring a great deal of variety to our conversations. These expressions in English are like undiscovered treasures that lend the English language a rich symbolism and depth of meaning.
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What is the difference between stressed and unstressed pronouns in French? | French grammar is one of the most complex, but in some ways it's very similar to Italian. One topic we have in common, for example, are tonic pronouns in French: but what are they?
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Already speak some English and want to impress the native speakers with your knowledge? We've gone to the trouble of creating this list of everyday words and expressions that will finally help you achieve native-level fluency in your conversational English.
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Description and self-introduction in English: here's how to do it and what to say | When studying a foreign language, it's important to learn how to introduce yourself. Talking about yourself, your passions, and your habits is a great way to make new friends during travel and study trips, but providing some information about your work and life in general is also a crucial step during an interview.
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A guide to using the past participle in German and its translation | When learning a new language, one of the most challenging topics is always grammar. And when it comes to German, verbs are a major hurdle to overcome, as they conjugate in a completely different way than we're used to. The German past participle, in particular, proves to be a very difficult topic, due to the multitude of ways to form it depending on the case.
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France is the global benchmark for culture, romance, and an uncompromising dedication to the fine art of living. From the timeless glamour of Paris to the sun-drenched vineyards of Bordeaux and the dramatic peaks of the Alps, the hexagonal nation is a diverse mosaic of historic landscapes and regional identities.
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Spain is more than just a destination; it’s a sensory experience. From the sun-drenched beaches of the Costa del Sol to the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees, and from the sophisticated urban elegance of Madrid and Barcelona to the ancient, soul-stirring heart of Andalusia, Spain offers an unparalleled tapestry of landscapes, cuisines, and cultures.
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Easy Exercises to learn in English - Can, Could, Be able to | English verbs never cease to amaze and challenge: today you'll find out with the exercises on can, could, and be able to! If you're already taking the skills test, it means you've already studied their meanings and the cases in which they're used. But don't worry: in this lesson, before moving on to the exercises, we'll also review some theory, so you have the concepts fresh and avoid…
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English possessive adjectives and pronouns: Examples, differences, and exercises | English possessive adjectives and pronouns are one of those fundamental topics to study right from the start, from the moment you first approach the English language. It's thanks to passages like these that you can take the first steps in forming simple but crucial sentences, like those you use to introduce and describe yourself.
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A Guide to Using Could, Should, Would: Exercises and Explanation | Modal verbs are one of the most important elements of any language, especially English: in fact, they are widely used in everyday speech and serve to express possibility, necessity, intention, and even obligation.
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