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Useful Expressions to Write an Essay Introduction, comparisons, weighing up arguments, enumerating argument, refering to, emphasizing, giving examples, summarizing;
Phrasal Verbs with GET Get something across/over, get along/on, get around, get away, get back, get something back, get back at someone, get on something and etc…
Comparative vs Superlative Comparative adjectives, superlative adjectives. Follow the list for examples and expressions;
Negative Adjectives Dishonest, Unreliable, strict / authoritarian, boring / dull, mean / stingy, stupid / dim-witted, lazy and etc… Follow the list for expressions;
Saying Thanks and Reacting to Thanks Saying thanks; thank you, thanks, thank you very much, thanks for everything and etc… Reacting to thanks; Not at all, You’re welcome, how …
Using WHO, WHOM and WHOSE Who is a subject pronoun. Whom is an object pronoun. Whose is a possessive pronoun. Follow the list for examples;
Expressions Related to Time Saying when; sometime in, just before/after, a little while ago, some time back, when I was around and etc… How long; even since, for ever …
Types of Collocation Adverb + adjective, adjective + noun, noun + noun, noun + verb, verb + noun, verb + adverb;
How To Pronounce -ed At The End of English Verbs The pronounciation of -ED depends on which sound it follows.
English Phrases, Meaning and Examples (Very Important) Phrases; Could do…, Not bad…, I’II bear that in mind, with all due respect… Follow the list for examples;