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IDIOMS
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2. After fifteen years with the company, ... words and expressions in bold with a phrasal verb from the box.
You will need to use some of the phrasalverbs more than once.
Exer
cise 2: Decide if the definitions given for the idiomsand other ... Look at the idioms in bold in sentences 23 – 38, and decide if the people:
(A) have paid a lot of money for something.
(B) have paid a small amount of money for something.
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Idioms and other...
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in
these examples?
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Making
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Upper
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Phrasal Verbs
and
Idioms
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LOOKING ... the drills
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answer and see
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production.
Phrasal VerbsandIdioms
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centres, for learners to study on their own: and teachers will welcome the
texts, listenings, explanations, and exercises. ... preposition and adverb collocations. and idiomatic
expressions. Students will find staged guidance in understanding the
systems, and are given a variety of exercise practice in recognition and
production. ...
learn that
interested
is followed by
in,
and
good
is followed by
at.
and
go
home
has no preposition. Multi
-
word verbs, or phrasalverbs as they are
often referred to, present a...
... of Representatives and the
Senate.
Don't forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items ...
as information about age and occupation to decide on the most effective marketing strategies.
Don't forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your ... to other galaxies.
Don't forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
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1. We are counting _____ you foryour support, and we are also relying ... the
tense of your sentence (for example, present continuous, past simple, present perfect, etc.).
Don't forget to keep a written record of any new phrasalverbs you learn, and try to review
and use ... Each of the phrasalverbs in number
10 needs 2 particles.
Now try using the phrasalverbs above in some of your own sentences.
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The verbs rise and increase have the same meaning here. We can also say climb. These verbs can also be
nouns.
The verbs fail, drop and decline have the same meaning here. These verbs can ... between 1998 and 1999.
Other words and expressions which you might find useful include:
For things going up: rocket/jump/edge up/soar/creep up/peak (especially for numbers, prices, etc.)
For things ... of these words have more than one meaning. For example, a television channel and a channel of water
between two land masses. Use a dictionary to checkfor other meanings.
Other confusing words/false...
... letter?
A. Yours faithfully B. Yours sincerely C Best wishes
B. Look at these sentences and decide if they are true or false.
1. Formal letters are always longer than informal letters.
2. In a formal ... colloquial English, slang and idioms.
3. In a formal letter it is acceptable to use contractions (e.g., I've instead of I have)
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