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9 Weird but Common British Expressions Illustrated
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What is the passive voice of OPEN THE DOOR?
Open the door! is an imperative sentence, which is used to order someone (not very politely) to go and open the door.
Normally, imperative sentences...
Other Ways to Say HAPPY, SAD, GOOD, BAD, ANGRY, INTERESTING, ATTRACTIVE, SHOCKED
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Idiom for someone with bad manners
Polite Expressions in English: Words, Phrases and Questions to be Kind
Happy: glad, cheerful, pleased
Sad: mopey, miserable,...
Dialogue Expressions of Asking and Giving Opinion!
Expression of asking and giving opinion.
1. Giving Opinions:
As far as I'm concerned ...In my opinion ... In my view ...From my point of view...
Other Ways to Say IT’S HOT Outside
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It's a real scorcher!
It's boiling hot!
We're having a heatwave!
It's like a furnace outside!
We're in the dog days of summer.
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How to Complain: in a Restaurant, on the Phone, by Letter, in a Shop,...
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Vocabulary for complaining
Complaining in a restaurant
Complaining on the phone
Complaining in a shop
Complaining...
Can you explain the 5 basic types of Adverbs with example sentences?
Can you please explain the five types of adverbs of time, manner, degree, place, frequency with example sentences?
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The 5 Basic Types of Adverbs
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How do I write an email to clients or colleagues to schedule a meeting?
I would like to know how to write an email to a colleague or client to schedule an appointment or meeting with them.It depends...
Why do we use “to be” with verbs like “met” and “considered”?
Sometimes we use the infinitive to be with a past participle such as met or considered to construct the passive voice.
For example:
“I expect to...
Excuses for Being Late Because of the Traffic, Family Problems and more
You’re late, you’re flustered and in a panic about how your boss is going to react when you get to work or how your...