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5 Decision Making Business English Phrases
Many of the students to whom I teach Business English are senior people within their organisations who have to make many important and not...
Can Could 👍 with Many Examples ✅ [Modal Verbs]
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Can and could are modal auxiliary verbs which express ability, permission, request, offer or possibility.
Could is originally the past form of can, but...
Difference Between MAY, MIGHT, MAY HAVE And MIGHT HAVE!
MAY and MIGHT are both used to talk about possibility.
MIGHT is past tense of MAY.
Many people still think that MAY (present tense) should be...
English Grammar: During vs Through with Examples
We use during + noun to say when something happens.
Examples:
I fell asleep during the film.
I can see a lot of snow outside. It must...
7 Simple Examples of Business Email Writing in English
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Most of us in the business world use emails as the main, and in some cases the only, means of written communication. For many...
2 Amazing Tips to Memorise English Words
On our Facebook page, many of you have asked how to learn and later remember English words.
The solution: READ IN ENGLISH!
This is one of the...
In behalf of or On behalf of difference
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Similar expressions, but they have a slightly different meaning.
On behalf of someone
in the name of someone (representing someone)
Example:
Don’t worry on my behalf....
10 Business English Phrases About Sport You Can Use in Daily Business Communication
When doing business with Native Speakers of English you will hear a lot of metaphors and idiomatic expressions used. They can relate to all...
English Accent: 2 Tips to Sound Like a Native English Speaker
As you may remember from last lesson, I was telling you all about how to become as fluent as possible in speaking English.
I emphasised...
How to Speak English Fluently – 2 Unusual Tips
You know, one question I am asked all too often is "How can I speak English fluently?".
Well, I have to say there is no...