FE pod ep 0236 – The difference between ‘borrow’ and ‘lend’

In this episode I talk about the difference between the verbs ‘borrow’ and ‘lend’. I start by giving some examples of the different structures these verbs can be used with. Then, I also give examples of common collocations with these verbs.

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FE pod ep 0233 – The difference between ‘say’, ‘tell’, ‘speak’ and ‘talk’

In this episode I talk about the difference between ‘say’, ‘tell’, ‘talk’ and ‘speak’. I start by briefly going through some examples of how we can use these words. Then, I discuss some of the different structures used with them and give examples of a few common collocations we can use with them and their meanings.

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FE pod ep 0224 – How to use ‘like’ or ‘as if’ with the verbs ‘look’, ‘sound’ and ‘feel’

In this episode I talk about how to use ‘like’ or ‘as if’ with the verbs ‘look’, ‘sound’ and ‘feel’. I briefly discuss when we can use these structures and then I give examples of how to use them.

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FE pod ep 0223 – How to use ‘still’, ‘yet’ and ‘already’

In this episode I talk about how to use the words ‘still’, ‘yet’ and ‘already’. I briefly discuss the meaning of the words and then I give examples and make comments on the different structures that can be used with them.

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FE pod ep 0222 – The difference between ‘damage’, ‘hurt’ and ‘harm’

In this episode I talk about the difference between ‘damage’, ‘hurt’ and ‘harm’. I start by briefly going through some examples of how we can use these words. Then, I discuss some of the different meanings and give examples of common collocations we can use with them and their meanings.

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FE pod ep 0221 – The different meanings and usage of ‘go’

In this episode I discuss the different meanings of the verb ‘go’. I basically go through its different meanings and structures commonly used with the verb ‘go’ and give some examples of each meaning. 

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FE pod ep 0218 – How to use the verbs ‘get’, ‘go’, ‘become’ and ‘turn’ followed by adjectives

In this episode I talk about the verbs ‘get’, ‘go’, ‘become’ and ‘turn’ and how they can be used to express changes in appearance, behavior, mood and physical ability. I basically go through some examples and make some comments about their meaning and usage.

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FE pod ep 0214 – Verbs with prepositions ‘from’, ‘on’, ‘for’ and ‘of’

In this episode I talk about verbs combined with prepositions ‘from’, ‘on’, ‘for’ and ‘of’. I start by giving examples of verbs which can combine with them and I also briefly discuss the contexts and meanings in the examples.

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FE pod ep 0203 – The different meanings of the word ‘miss’

In this episode I discuss the different meanings of the word ‘miss’. I basically go through its different meanings and structures commonly used with this word and give one or two examples for each meaning. 

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FE pod ep 0176 – Verbs with prepositions ‘about’ and ‘of’

In this episode I talk about verbs combined with prepositions ‘about’ and ‘of’. I start by giving examples of combinations with the verbs ‘hear’, ‘think’, ‘dream’, ‘complain’ and ‘remind’, and I also briefly discuss the contexts and meanings in the examples.

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