MIXED CONDITIONALS; We can form mixed conditionals, if the context permits it, by combining an if-clause from one type with a main clause from another.
Business Phrasal Verb List; drum up, bail out, fall through, close down, cash in on; (A phrasal verb is made up of a verb plus a preposition or an …
Words with Breakfast – Vocabulary Study; eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, toast, jelly, peanut butter, cream cheese, bagel, coffee, orange juice, milk;
Uses of Also, Too, Either; also; is used in positive statements, and comes Before the verbs, too; has the same meaning as “also” come after the first part, either; …
LINKING WORDS; even if, as long as, provided (that), providing, although, though, in case, in spite of, despite, so that, whatever, whereas and etc…
Participle Clauses; reason, result, condition, time / sequence (full clause, participle clause);
Reported-Speech (He said that); tell somebody, say somebody;
Collocation List; have, do, make, take, break, catch, pay, save, keep, come, go and get ;
PREPOSITION – DEPENDENT VERBS; abide by, abstain from, accuse someone of, adhere to, agree on/with and etc… ;
Uses of Given and Given That; Given: when you consider something: despite, because of.