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Hi again and welcome back to another one of my short lessons for English language learners.
Have you ever wondered why we usually say "black and white" and not "white and black", in English? Or why "Apples and oranges" sounds more natural than "Oranges and apples"?
Well, we are going to look at these and many other popular word pairs in this lesson.
I also mention the "What the Eff" playlist on my YouTube channel that deals with even more confusing areas of the English language. Head over there too and hit subscribe and the notifications bell to be advised when a new episode is available.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWA
For now, go practice some English!
Speak to you soon. Cheers!
Support the show
Support me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.
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By Stephen GowlettHi again and welcome back to another one of my short lessons for English language learners.
Have you ever wondered why we usually say "black and white" and not "white and black", in English? Or why "Apples and oranges" sounds more natural than "Oranges and apples"?
Well, we are going to look at these and many other popular word pairs in this lesson.
I also mention the "What the Eff" playlist on my YouTube channel that deals with even more confusing areas of the English language. Head over there too and hit subscribe and the notifications bell to be advised when a new episode is available.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWA
For now, go practice some English!
Speak to you soon. Cheers!
Support the show
Support me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.
https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish