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#Slicktalk Reel by @itmatters_how - Native speakers notice this mistake instantly - even from fluent speakers.

"Good for" and "good to" look almost identical. But use the wrong one in a
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Native speakers notice this mistake instantly — even from fluent speakers. „Good for” and „good to” look almost identical. But use the wrong one in a meeting, an email, or with your boss — and it gives you away immediately. Here’s the difference: ✅ Good for = benefit or purpose „This role is good for your career.” ✅ Good to = how someone treats another person „My manager is so good to me.” One preposition. Completely different meaning. Save this before your next important conversation 👇 Comment FOR or TO — which one have you been getting wrong?  #BusinessEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishGrammar #itmattershow
#Slicktalk Reel by @beanieboospeaks - English tips for sounding like the office genius: This one phrase upgrades your emails from 'meh' to 'CEO'. 

Swapping out "let me know" isn't just fo
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English tips for sounding like the office genius: This one phrase upgrades your emails from ‘meh’ to ‘CEO’. Swapping out “let me know” isn’t just for grammar nerds—it’s the secret code for people who get callbacks. (Plus, it makes you look mysteriously important.) Save this post next time you want to flex your vocabulary game, and tag a friend who still says “let me know” on repeat! 👀 #EnglishTips #BusinessEnglish #SoundSmart #VocabularyUpgrade #EmailEtiquette
#Slicktalk Reel by @jpwritely_editing - Don't Word-Stuff!👇

Vicinity and proximity are defined as nearness or closeness, so "close proximity" and "close vicinity" are redundant. 

Just use
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Don't Word-Stuff!👇 Vicinity and proximity are defined as nearness or closeness, so “close proximity” and “close vicinity” are redundant. Just use proximity and vicinity. Keep it clean. Don’t word stuff. #words #grammar #redundant #getitright #proximity
#Slicktalk Reel by @okosly_ltd - English is the outlier. 🚩

In almost every other language, these 5 words make perfect sense. But in English? They're a "System Error" waiting to happ
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English is the outlier. 🚩 In almost every other language, these 5 words make perfect sense. But in English? They’re a "System Error" waiting to happen. If you’ve ever told someone you’re "embarrassed" when you meant you’re pregnant, or that you work in a "fabric" instead of a factory—this list is for you. The Okosly Glitches: 🧠 Sensible vs. Sensitive (Logic vs. Heart) 👔 Assist vs. Attend (Helper vs. Participant) 🏭 Fabric vs. Factory (Cloth vs. Building) 👶 Gentle vs. Kind (Soft vs. Nice) 🤰 Embarrassed vs. Pregnant (The 9-Month Mistake) Check the flags on each slide 🇪🇸 🇧🇷 🇹🇷 🇮🇹 🇵🇱. Did your language teach you these wrong? Save this so you stop sounding like a Victorian textbook💾 #Okosly #EnglishGlitches #FalseFriends #LearnEnglish #BusinessEnglish
#Slicktalk Reel by @avoenglishtips - English Word of the Day: This insult is for every 'expert' who's winging it 🎤

Ever met someone who acts like they know everything… but their "facts"
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English Word of the Day: This insult is for every ‘expert’ who’s winging it 🎤 Ever met someone who acts like they know everything… but their “facts” come straight from a 2-minute Google search? There’s a single word for that. And it’s way classier than rolling your eyes. Save this for the next time you need an epic comeback (or just to level up your vocab)! Drop a 😏 if you know *someone* who needs to hear this. #englishvocabulary #wordoftheday #learnenglish #englishslang #vocabboost
#Slicktalk Reel by @fluentalk - The "Who's Whose" Trap! 😅

A tiny apostrophe causes a surprisingly common mistake: "Who's account is this?" - this is wrong!

Here is why:
📌 Who's =
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The “Who's Whose” Trap! 😅 A tiny apostrophe causes a surprisingly common mistake: “Who’s account is this?” - this is wrong! Here is why: 📌 Who’s = who is (a contraction) Example: Who’s coming to the meeting? 📌 Whose = possession (shows ownership) Example: Whose account is this? It’s confusing because apostrophes usually show possession (Sam’s car). But in this case, the apostrophe simply means “who is.” Did you already know this one? 🤔 #grammar #englishlearning #grammartips #learnenglish #businessenglish #writingtips #englishgrammar
#Slicktalk Reel by @english_for_it - Comment "HERE I AM" and we'll send you 3 nice expressions to start a follow-up message ✉️

#english #businessenglish #englishlanguage #corporate
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Comment “HERE I AM” and we’ll send you 3 nice expressions to start a follow-up message ✉️ #english #businessenglish #englishlanguage #corporate
#Slicktalk Reel by @aslenglishinstitute - It's time for some tough love for your keyboard! ✍️✨

We've all been there-you're typing out a brilliant point, your fingers are flying, and suddenly
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It’s time for some tough love for your keyboard! ✍️✨ We’ve all been there—you’re typing out a brilliant point, your fingers are flying, and suddenly you’ve used "loose" when you meant "lose." It happens to the best of us, but let’s be real: clear communication is a superpower. Whether you're writing a professional email, crafting a caption, or just winning an argument on the internet, getting these basics right makes a massive difference in how your message is received. 🚀 Think of this as your ultimate cheat sheet for those tricky words that look and sound alike but play totally different roles in a sentence. From the classic "your" vs. "you're" struggle to the "affect" vs. "effect" confusion that haunts us all, this list covers the essentials to keep your writing sharp, professional, and mistake-free. 📝✅ Bookmark this, share it with a friend who needs a gentle nudge, or print it out and stick it on your monitor. Let’s make messy typos a thing of the past! 💡🙌 #grammarpolice #writingtips #englishlearning #commonmistakes #communicationskills

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