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Eliminate confusion with our English confusable words activities! Even native speakers sometimes mix up words like "their" and "there". These activities provide detailed explanations and exercises to help you use these commonly confused words correctly and avoid mistakes in the future. Whether you're a student or a professional, our activities are designed to help you master these tricky words and take your English language proficiency to the next level. Improve your language skills and avoid confusion with our confusable words activities today!

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Designer Handbags - Articles

Welcome to the "Designer Handbags" Article Exercise! In this activity, based on the text, "Designer Handbags", you will practice using the correct English articles "a", "an", and "the". Articles are essential determiners that help specify the nouns they precede. Understanding how to use them correctly can greatly improve your English fluency. By completing this exercise, you will improve your skills in identifying the appropriate article to use in different contexts and become more comfortable with this important aspect of English grammar. You can also create a worksheet that has the articles removed from the "Designer Handbags" text for private use or use in the classroom. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into this "Designer Handbags" Articles Exercise and take your language learning to the next level!

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Designer Handbags - Conjunctions

Welcome to the Designer Handbags Conjunction Exercise! Conjunctions are essential connectors that join words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. They help make your sentences more coherent and meaningful. In this Designer Handbags activity, you will practice using the correct conjunctions to complete sentences. By working through this exercise, you will strengthen your understanding of conjunctions, their role in sentence structure, and ultimately enhance your English fluency. In this exercise, you'll practice identifying and using the correct conjunctions in English. Fill in the blanks in the Designer Handbags text with the appropriate coordinating, subordinating, or correlative conjunctions and take your language learning to the next level!

Upper-Int. Course Download Lesson Parts (6)

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Do or Make

Do or Make are two verbs which cause frequent confusion for students. I have created this English Activation Pack as the ultimate resource to help you learn, practice, and remember how to use these two verbs. This was one of the very first English Activation Packs that I added to the Britlish Library and it is very long and involved. However, it will teach you all you need to know about the two verbs, do and make. If you would like to revise your knowledge of the verbs do and make, do the revision lesson you will find by searching the Britlish Library.

Collocations Course

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Do or Make Challenge

The collocations with the verbs do and make can be very confusing for non-native speakers of English and for students. The 122 common collocations in this Challenge Test will help you to master them. Remember that we use do for obligations, repetitive tasks, and actions, but we use make when we talk about creating something or for actions we choose to do. Make usually refers to the result of the action, while do refers to the action itself.

Leaderboard Collocations Course

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Do or Make Revision

The lesson, Do or Make, will introduce you to the uses of the verbs do or make and this lesson will give you some revision of some common collocations with these verbs. The collocations include: a bad job, a comment, a confession, a degree, a fortune, a good job, a joke, a life, a list, a living, a loss, a noise, a point, a profit, a promise, a statement, a suggestion, a workout, an effort, believe, business, friends, good, gymnastics, harm, love, money, my homework, nothing, progress, some exercise, some work, the bed, the dishes, the effort, the hoovering, the housework, the ironing, the shopping, the washing up, the washing, well, your hair, your job, your job, your makeup, your nails, and yourself go to the gym.

Collocations Course

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