Month: January 2017
Modals of Deduction Certain, possibly true, not true. Must have + past part, may/might/could have + past part and etc… Follow the list;
Idioms to Say Something Is Really Easy A piece of cake, as easy as falling off a log, like taking candy from a baby, child’s play and etc… Follow …
Indirect Speech Reported statements with tense changes. Follow the list for expressions and examples about indirect speech;
Using Make and Do Make; produce sounds, mental activity, prepare something and etc… Do; necessary work or tasks, thing and etc…
Verbs That Use The Prefix – MIS misbehave, misjudge, misplace, mispronounce, misread, misspell, mistreat, misunderstand and etc…
Words to Use Instead of VERY Very noisy – deafening, very often – frequently, very old – ancient, very pale – ashen and etc… Follow the list;
Transitional Words and Phrases Comparison, time & sequence, addition, direction & place, Cause & effect, contrast, emphasis and etc…
Shopping Vocabulary go shopping, do the shopping, bargain hunting, window shopping, a wallet, a bargain and etc…
Phrasal Verbs With Phone Pick up, break up, cut off, call back, hang up and etc… Follow the list for expressions and examples;
Emotions in English Happy; glad, pleased, optimistic, fulfilled and etc… sad; down, blue, grieved, depressed and etc… Excited; energetic, aroused, bouncy and etc… follow the list;