139: Do you have a "question" or a "doubt"? | Espresso English Podcast

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Students often say "I have a doubt" and then ask me something about the English language.

However, native English speakers don’t usually say it this way. If you want to know the answer about something, you should say "I have a question."

So when can we use the word "doubt"?

Click here to find out in today's lesson!

English has a lot of words that seem to be the same... but native speakers actually use them in different situations. This is where a lot of English learners make mistakes.

I've collected 600 of the most common words that students tend to confuse, and I'll teach you how to use them correctly in my e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained!

It has simple, clear lessons explaining each of these words with examples - so that you can use them more confidently.

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