Carlo Armonici

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What do you do every day?

When we talk about things that we do every day, we use the simple present tense. I get up. I take a shower. I get dressed. I have breakfast. I go to work. I start work at 9 am. I have lunch. I finish work. I arrive home. I have dinner. I watch TV. I …

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CONFUSING WORDS Principal vs. Principle

These two words sound exactly the same when spoken. You will only be able to tell the difference by the context. If you have any questions or doubts, please ask in the comments or send me a private message. Follow me on Instagram: @englishyourwaybr or look for the hashtag #LearnEnglishWithCarlo

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CONFUSING WORDS Pole vs. Poll

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CONFUSING WORDS Aloud vs. Allowed

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CONFUSING WORDS – Aisle vs. Isle

“Isle” and “aisle” are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Here’s a detailed explanation of each: Isle Definition: A small island or peninsula. Part of Speech: Noun Examples: “They spent their vacation on a tropical isle.” “The British Isles consist of Great Britain, Ireland, and over 6,000 smaller isles.” …

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