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Ever wondered why we get a job, get married, or get sick instead of do or make those things? The…
Why do we “take a photo” but not “do a photo”? Or “take responsibility” instead of “have responsibility”? The reason…
The verb “have” is one of the most flexible words in English. We use it to talk about possession, experiences,…
If you’re learning English, you’ve probably noticed how often the word “do” appears. But it’s not always used on its…
Collocations with make are everywhere: we make decisions, make coffee, even make a scene. Mastering them is the shortcut to…
Collocations are combinations of words that are commonly used together in English. They sound “right” to native speakers and are…
So you’ve mastered the basics of collocations—now what? If you’re aiming for more natural, fluent, and professional-sounding English, then stepping…
Have you ever thought about why we say “heavy rain” and not strong rain? Or why we say “make a…
Language is a powerful tool that allows us to express our emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Adjectives of emotion or feeling…
Language is rich with descriptive words that help us paint a vivid picture in communication. One of the most important…