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  1. Glossary of Football Vocabulary (Soccer) - UsingEnglish.com

    This extensive glossary of football vocabulary (soccer) is designed to help you learn the language associated with the beautiful game. It's the ultimate guide to the lingo of the football World Cup …

  2. When I was living in London | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    May 13, 2023 · Suppose I went on a business trip to London for three months. After returning home, I told my friend about my experience there. Among other things, I said: A. When I lived …

  3. Meaning of 'When the chickens come home to roost'

    What does the idiom 'When The Chickens Come Home To Roost' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English …

  4. [General] - go back vs return | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Jan 11, 2015 · Hello, Are the sentences below correct? Can they be used interchangeably? Is there any difference between „go back” and „return”? 1. She doesn’t want to go back to her …

  5. The differences between "have sent" and "sent" - UsingEnglish.com

    Jun 9, 2010 · Hi, Can anyone here let me know when using "have sent" and when using "sent" instead. Please ! I'm not a native English speaker. Thanks to all.

  6. How do these non-native singers who sing in English sound to …

    Nov 26, 2020 · Returning the favour, here is one of my favorites. I can't recall or find, offhand, the name of the backup singer, but I think her slight accent does not detract at all from her …

  7. it's essential that everyone be/is | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    May 6, 2013 · Returning to your question, if you're asking whether "It's essential that everyone should be here on time" sounds natural in AmE, I'd say it's a little heavy but not terribly …

  8. I’m putting you on hold 4. Home – Home number/ Home phone/ We’re not home at the moment, so please leave a message after the beep 5. In – In a meeting/ Can I speak to someone in the …

  9. Useful phrases for emails to report on meetings Brainstorm at least two useful phrases for each of the categories below

  10. Have you been back at work? or Are you back at work?

    Jan 28, 2016 · My friend has been travelling for a long time. I am not sure if he has finished his trip. I have made up two questions in different tenses below. (1) Have you been back at work? …