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Business English Grammar: should (not) have V3
Business English Grammar SHOULD HAVE V3

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: insufficient, insufferable, unsubstantiated, unfounded
Vocabulary Challenge EPISODE 029

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: short, in no time, or too soon?
Vocabulary Challenge EPISODE 028

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: bring up, wrap up, or check up?
Vocabulary Challenge EPISODE 026

Learn Business English Adjectives to Describe Size: Big Words for Big Ideas
In this article, we'll explore some powerful words to describe the size of something. To help you remember them, we've put together a quiz.

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: pose, propose, dispose, impose, and expose
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! This week, we’re focusing on five common verbs: pose, dispose, propose, impose, ...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: do you know these idioms?
Business English Vocabulary Challenge: do you know these idioms? Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! Today we're...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: a wake-up call, a get-up call, or a cheer-up call?
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! Today's Challenge: Choose the correct option and listen to the sentence. Did you...

Learn Business English Vocabulary: Phrase Of the Week
Learn Business English vocabulary with our Phrase of the Week ! Each week, we introduce a new phrase to help you sound more natural and...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: 'Be Held Accounted For' or 'Be Held Accountable For'?
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! Today, we’ll learn another common phrase used in the workplace.

What are the most common collocations with the verb "seek" in Business English? (with practice exercises)
This article explores the most common collocations with the verb "seek" in Business English. Using appropriate collocations is crucial...
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