12 Confusing English Nouns
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Confusing english verbs,
In this course, we will learn about confusing English verbs—verbs that look or sound similar but have different meanings and uses. You’ll explore pairs such as "say vs. tell," "make vs. do," "go vs. come," "borrow vs. lend," and more. Each lesson provides clear explanations, real-life examples, and practical exercises to help you understand the subtle differences between these verbs and use them correctly in everyday conversations and writing. You’ll also get tips on how to avoid common mistakes and build your confidence in choosing the right verb in the right context. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate learner, this course will help you sharpen your grammar and communicate more accurately. Let’s begin the Confusing English Verbs course and master the verbs that often confuse even advanced learners. Learn English with Rebecca · engVid
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