24/05/2026
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“Between” vs. “Among”
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💡These prepositions are both used to talk about relationships or positions, but they are used differently.
1️⃣ Use BETWEEN for two people, things, or groups
👉 “Between” usually connects two things.
Examples:
This secret is between you and me.
There is a bridge between the villages.
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2️⃣ Use AMONG for three or more people or things
👉 “Among” refers to a group.
Examples:
The teacher walked among the students.
This problem is common among teenagers.
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Common Mistakes
❌ The money was divided between five students.
✅ The money was divided among five students.
23/05/2026
IDIOM of the DAY #35
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💡 Cut corners
កាត់បន្ថយ
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→ ក្រុមហ៊ុនបានកាត់បន្ថយស្តង់ដារ ដើម្បីសន្សំប្រាក់ ប៉ុន្តែគុណភាពផលិតផលកាន់តែអាក្រក់។
22/05/2026
IDIOM of the DAY
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💡 By all means
ដោយសេចក្តីរីករាយ/តាមសប្បាយ
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→ ខ្ញុំអាចខ្ចីសៀវភៅរបស់អ្នកបានទេ?
ដោយក្តីរីករាយ!
21/05/2026
IDIOM of the DAY #33
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💡 Think outside the box
គិតឱ្យប្លែកពីធម្មតា
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→ យើងត្រូវគិតបែបច្នៃប្រឌិត ដើម្បីដោះស្រាយបញ្ហានេះ។
21/05/2026
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“Little” vs. “A Little”
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These expressions are used with uncountable nouns, but they have different meanings.
1️⃣ Use LITTLE to mean almost none / not much
👉 “Little” has a negative meaning.
Examples:
We have little time left.
She showed little interest in the lesson.
There is little hope now.
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2️⃣ Use A LITTLE to mean some / a small amount
👉 “A little” sounds more positive.
Examples:
I need a little water.
He speaks a little English.
We still have a little time.
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Common Mistakes
❌ I have little friends.
✅ I have few friends.
👉 Use little/a little with uncountable nouns.
👉 Use few/a few with countable nouns.