... 978-0-713-67918-2) Formal words In a business / office environment, we often use 'formal' words, especially in our written English (letters, reports, contracts, etc) For example, instead of 'asked for advice', ... offered open-ended potential probationary references seven-point plan skills temporary Many employers use a seven-point plan when they recruit for a new post They look at different for the job These ... (people enjoy being in an important position or a position of authority), job 26 , the opportunities for personal 27 , the chance to learn a new , and career 29 opportunities Safety and 30 at work...
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... functional grammar So here’s the formula for success: A little descriptive grammar plus a lot of functional grammar equals better grammar overall Distinguishing between the Three Englishes Good grammar ... formal English Using the Right English at the Right Time Which type of English you speak? Friendspeak, conversational English, or formal English? Probably all of them (See preceding section for ... understand the reason for a particular choice, you’ll pick the correct word automatically 2 EnglishGrammarFor Dummies, 2nd Edition About This Book In EnglishGrammarFor Dummies, 2nd Edition,...
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... others, take different forms according to the part they play in the sentence For example: As the subject: Who – Who are you? As the object: (For a person) whom – Whom did you see? (For a thing) what ... anything somebody someone something For example: Nobody could anything Can’t somebody something? Distributive pronouns These refer to one person or thing from two For example: Either go now or stay ... see? (For a thing) what – What did you see? Or object of a preposition – whom – At whom was it thrown? 139 140 G RAMMA R FOR EV ERY ONE Possessive pronouns Whose was she holding? Is it yours or mine?...
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... a town or city 11 A large room in a hotel suitable for big groups of people (for example, for a wedding party) 12 A general geographical name for the area which includes countries situated around ... aircraft to another at an airport An American -English expression for a journey from one place to another and back again A system where letters can be addressed to someone at a post office where they ... you can carry it in your pocket A is a soft bag for carrying clothes, etc, when travelling A is a piece of paper or a card which allows you to travel on (for example) a plane, ship...