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Listen and Learn with Podcasts

November 26, 2020 motionworksbrad General Tips

Podcasts can be a great way to brush up on your English skills and can fit into almost any kind

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How Much is it Worth?

November 18, 2020 motionworksbrad General Tips, Grammar Tips Leave a comment

If you’re talking about the cost of something in English, then you might find a lot of words and phrases

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Phrases That Express Cause

November 12, 2020 motionworksbrad General Tips, Grammar Tips Leave a comment

When explaining the reason for something or what caused it, there’s more than one way to say it in English.

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Talking about the Future

November 6, 2020 motionworksbrad Grammar Tips Leave a comment

There are a few different ways to talk about the future in the English language and “will” and “going to”

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Using “ed” and “ing” adjectives

October 28, 2020 motionworksbrad Grammar Tips Leave a comment

There are many adjectives in English that end with ed and ing. The difficult part is that they often sound

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Tricky phrasal verbs with “hand”

October 27, 2020 motionworksbrad Grammar Tips Leave a comment

The English language is full of phrasal verbs. Adding a preposition like “on” or “off” can totally change the meaning

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