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Instant Idioms I Improve Your English Through Idioms
English with Kim
15 episodes
1 week ago
Instant Idioms will have you sounding like a native English speaker in no time! These short episodes will give you instant access to the most popular idioms that you can use in your everyday life and at work. With pronunciation tips as well, you won't have any problems sounding like a native and understanding what native people are saying!
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Instant Idioms will have you sounding like a native English speaker in no time! These short episodes will give you instant access to the most popular idioms that you can use in your everyday life and at work. With pronunciation tips as well, you won't have any problems sounding like a native and understanding what native people are saying!
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Do you know that "Stop doing" and "Stop to do" mean different things? Verb changes with infinitives and gerunds
Instant Idioms I Improve Your English Through Idioms
6 minutes 4 seconds
3 years ago
Do you know that "Stop doing" and "Stop to do" mean different things? Verb changes with infinitives and gerunds

Did you know that some words change meaning depending on if they are followed by a verb in the infinitive versus a gerund? It's true! In today's podcast, we review three major verbs that change meaning depending on what you say! 

* To stop to do/To stop doing  

*To remember to do/To remember doing  

*To forget to do/To forget doing  

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Instant Idioms I Improve Your English Through Idioms
Instant Idioms will have you sounding like a native English speaker in no time! These short episodes will give you instant access to the most popular idioms that you can use in your everyday life and at work. With pronunciation tips as well, you won't have any problems sounding like a native and understanding what native people are saying!