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9 Weird but Common British Expressions Illustrated

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Image source More for you: 55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words 1000+ Most Popular English Idioms and Their Meanings Polite Expressions in English: Words, Phrases...

What is the passive voice of OPEN THE DOOR?

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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...
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Other Ways to Say HAPPY, SAD, GOOD, BAD, ANGRY, INTERESTING, ATTRACTIVE, SHOCKED

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Image Source More for you: Idiom for someone with bad manners Polite Expressions in English: Words, Phrases and Questions to be Kind Happy: glad, cheerful, pleased Sad: mopey, miserable,...
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Dialogue Expressions of Asking and Giving Opinion!

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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...
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Other Ways to Say IT’S HOT Outside

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Image Source 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. More for you: Polite Expressions in...
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How to Complain: in a Restaurant, on the Phone, by Letter, in a Shop,...

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The situations we are about to examine are: 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?

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Can you please explain the five types of adverbs of time, manner, degree, place, frequency with example sentences? Image source The 5 Basic Types of Adverbs Adverbs...

How do I write an email to clients or colleagues to schedule a meeting?

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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”?

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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...
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Excuses for Being Late Because of the Traffic, Family Problems and more

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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...

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