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#Fallacous Reel by @english_planet_786 - Correct answer: ❓

Explanation

The verb accuse is always followed by of when we mention the crime or wrong action.

So the correct sentence is
He was
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Correct answer: ❓ Explanation The verb accuse is always followed by of when we mention the crime or wrong action. So the correct sentence is He was accused of lying. Here, lying is the action he was blamed for. Why the other options are wrong Accused for is incorrect in English. Accused with is not used in this structure. Accused about is also incorrect. More examples She was accused of cheating in the exam. He was accused of stealing money. They were accused of breaking the rules. Tip to remember Accuse someone of something. This structure is fixed in English. Hashtags #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishPlanet #DailyEnglishPractice #Prepositions Mr Bean @TIKTOK MASHUP 2026 @MrBeast @BBC Learning English @TikTok Creative Experts @Khabane lame @TikTok Indonesia @creator search insights
#Fallacous Reel by @kriksspeaks - If someone tells others to be honest but they lie themselves - that is hypocrisy.
If someone says "don't judge people" but keeps judging everyone - th
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If someone tells others to be honest but they lie themselves — that is hypocrisy. If someone says “don’t judge people” but keeps judging everyone — that’s also hypocrisy. 🧠 Example Sentences It’s not confidence, it’s hypocrisy when you preach discipline but avoid hard work. People hate hypocrisy more than mistakes. “It’s not confidence… it’s hypocrisy when your actions don’t match your words.” #EnglishVocabulary #WordOfTheDay #SpeakBetter
#Fallacous Reel by @engl.ishexplo - Improve your English with commonly confused words!
Allusion is a reference, while Illusion is something that is not real. Small spelling change - big
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Improve your English with commonly confused words! Allusion is a reference, while Illusion is something that is not real. Small spelling change — big meaning difference! #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ConfusingWords #EnglishTips #EnglishGrammar #SpeakEnglish #EnglishLearning #VocabularyBoost #GrammarTips
#Fallacous Reel by @celebs_teach_english - 🎬 Brian explains: Palatial
"Palatial describes something grand and spacious, like a palace. If a place feels luxurious, impressive, and lavishly larg
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🎬 Brian explains: Palatial “Palatial describes something grand and spacious, like a palace. If a place feels luxurious, impressive, and lavishly large, it’s palatial.” #Palatial #Vocabulary #LearnEnglish #SpokenEnglish #WordOfTheDay
#Fallacous Reel by @english.withjesus - learn English false cognates false friends in English#english #learnenglish #englishteacher
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learn English false cognates false friends in English#english #learnenglish #englishteacher
#Fallacous Reel by @let4_u - Can you think of a movie or story that involves deception? 🎬👇
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Can you think of a movie or story that involves deception? 🎬👇
#Fallacous Reel by @zaraa_writes_ - Follow 💕💜👇
The word of the day is fickle.

Fickle is an adjective.
It means changing feelings, opinions, or loyalties very quickly.

For example:
H
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Follow 💕💜👇 The word of the day is fickle. Fickle is an adjective. It means changing feelings, opinions, or loyalties very quickly. For example: He is so fickle that he changes his plans and decisions almost every day. One-word synonyms: Unstable, changeable, inconsistent #englishvocabulary #englishclass #englishlesson #learnenglish #englishteacher
#Fallacous Reel by @speakenglishwithtiffani - These words DON'T mean what you think ■■ ■ EVENTUALLY ≠ possibly = 'In the end, after time' 'Eventually, he got the⁠
job' = Finally ■ ACTUALLY ≠ curre
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These words DON'T mean what you think ■■ ■ EVENTUALLY ≠ possibly = 'In the end, after time' 'Eventually, he got the⁠ job' = Finally ■ ACTUALLY ≠ currently = 'In reality' / correction 'Actually, I prefer tea' = Contrary to assumption ■⁠ SENSIBLE ≠ sensitive = Practical, reasonable 'A sensible decision' = Wise ■ SYMPATHETIC ≠ nice = Understanding⁠ feelings 'She was sympathetic' = She understood ■ COMPREHENSIVE ≠ understanding = Complete, thorough 'A⁠ comprehensive guide' = Covers everything ■ These are 'false friends' — they trap even advanced learners! Which⁠ surprised you?⁠ ⁠ #falsefriends #vocabulary #learnenglish #speakenglish #trickywords #confusingenglish #esllearner #englishteacher⁠ #speakenglishwithtiffani #englishhelp
#Fallacous Reel by @theenglishforum_amir - ❌ "She likes singing, to dance, and swimming."
✅ "She likes singing, dancing, and swimming."

One mistake. One rule. Parallelism.

Master these 5 rule
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❌ "She likes singing, to dance, and swimming." ✅ "She likes singing, dancing, and swimming." One mistake. One rule. Parallelism. Master these 5 rules and stop losing marks on sentence correction — forever. Save this carousel before your next exam. #EnglishGrammar #Parallelism #SentenceCorrection #IELTSWriting
#Fallacous Reel by @mindyourwords75 - 🃏 Idiom of the Day: "Call Their Bluff"
When you challenge someone who is pretending or making an empty threat, you call their bluff.
It means you for
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🃏 Idiom of the Day: “Call Their Bluff” When you challenge someone who is pretending or making an empty threat, you call their bluff. It means you force them to prove it — or reveal the truth. 📘 Common in negotiations and everyday conversations 🎯 Useful for work, debates, and real-life situations 💬 Example: He threatened to quit, so the boss called his bluff. 👉 Save this to sharpen your spoken English #mindyourwords #learning #english #idiom #learnenglish
#Fallacous Reel by @readingpracticea1 - That's rich / That is (coming from you)
Meaning: Used sarcastically when someone criticizes you for something they also do (or are guilty of). Basical
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That's rich / That is (coming from you) Meaning: Used sarcastically when someone criticizes you for something they also do (or are guilty of). Basically: "Look who's talking!" Example Sentences: 1. You're always late. - That's rich coming from you! 2. You never listen. - Ha! That's rich coming from you. Synonyms / Similar Phrases: Look who's talking Pot calling the kettle black That's ironic Oh, the hypocrisy #sarcasm #hypocrites #idioms #phrase #english SpeakEnglish AmericanEnglish britishenglish

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