... beginning in British formal letters) 2. A 3. C (/ would like to is a common way ofbeginning a letter in many situations, e.g., complaining, applying for a job, asking for information. It is also ... somebody:Interrupting:Asking for clarification or repetition:Asking somebody for their opinion:Saying something in another way:Giving yourself time to think:Summing up:13 17 18 23 26 3010 (followed by your opinion) ... (as in hate), the e comes before the i (for example, weigh, veil, neighbour, eight).There are other words which must be learned individually. These are: foreign, forfeit, height, heir, leisure,...
... • therefore • correspondingly For reference, see the Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 0 7475 6624 3) Addition (For example: and)Equation (For example: equally)Conclusion (For example: ... want in the IELTS. Good luck!Structure of the IELTS WorkbookEach vocabulary area is presented in the form of a self-contained module with task-based activitieswhich present each vocabulary ... Testing System (IELTS) This workbook has been written to help you improve yourvocabulary when working towards theInternational English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination. The IELTS English...
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