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English with J. Marian

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The words "so", "thus", "therefore", and "hence" all have very similar meanings, but the subtle differences are very important: jmarian.com/en/10024-so-th…

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Is 'information' singular or plural? Learn why 'information' is uncountable in English and how to use it correctly to avoid common mistakes. jmarian.com/en/10030-infor…

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Master tricky pronunciations with this guide to commonly mispronounced words. Learn the correct way to say "xenon," "gauge," "niche," and more! jmarian.com/en/10015-angel…

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Learn the correct usage of “help do”, “help to do”, and “help doing” in English. Discover when to use each form with examples and clear explanations. jmarian.com/en/10033-help-…

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Confused about using “so,” “thus,” “therefore,” and “hence” in English? Discover their differences and correct usage with clear examples in this helpful guide. jmarian.com/en/10024-so-th…

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Master common English mispronunciations and sound more natural with my guide to tricky words like "iron," "queue," and "subtle" jmarian.com/en/10006-mispr…

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Master tricky silent “b” words like comb, thumb, and climb. Learn in which English words the letters “b” and “n” stay silent. jmarian.com/en/10007-womb-…

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My article about the English pronunciation of the Greek alphabet (which is different from the original Greek one) is now live with recordings: jmarian.com/en/10453-pronu…

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"Lie" vs. "lay": Which is correct in English? It's actually quite confusing. Discover the difference. 🛏️👉 jmarian.com/en/10454-lie-l…

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Master the nuances of "arrive to", "arrive in", and "arrive at" with this essential guide! (Spoiler alert: They are not interchangeable.) 👉 jmarian.com/en/10575-arriv…

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Confused about using “prefer to” or “prefer over”? They are mostly interchangeable, but one is often more appropriate than the other. 👉 jmarian.com/en/10577-prefe…

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Expressions like "half five" mean something else than what you might think in British English. Learn their meaning never miss a meeting again! ⏰ 👉 jmarian.com/en/10578-half-…

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Time clauses in English can be tricky. Sometimes you have to use the present tense, other times the future tense. 👉 jmarian.com/en/10828-will-…

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There is a difference between "compare to" and "compare with" in English (they don't mean the same!) 👉 jmarian.com/en/10830-compa…