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Informal Contractions in English - Free Spoken English lesson
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Top 10 Most Common English Idioms for Sounding Like a Native
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Do vs Make. Expressions with DO and MAKE.
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Describing places vocabulary
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I draw your attention o:
- touristy touristic
- a typo for "
- inner-city - it's not the equivalent of US downtown; "the central part of a city where people live and where condidions are often poor" but the poor area.
(this web page is British)
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Travelling Idioms
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The double "l" in "travelling" tells me it was written by a Brit.
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TO vs. FOR (a very simple explanation)
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Thanks to you Gérard for that
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Opposing Character Traits. List of Opposite Emotions.
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Different ways to warn people
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The Most Popular Connective Words
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How to describe yourself in a job interview
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30 Frequently Used English Idioms
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Find the Perfect Word for Your Feelings
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Useful telephone vocabulary in English. Phrasal verbs that are commonly used in English...
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Common English Idioms to Describe People
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Useful Everyday Phrases in English. Asking people to wait. Reminding people to do things.
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Very Useful Expressions in English
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Frequently used phrasal verbs and one word synonyms
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Ways to say the food is delicious. Ways to say “no” to more food. Words to describe the taste of food.
Ways to say the food is delicious...
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Ways to say the food is delicious...
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Using Gerunds and Infinitives. Verbs Followed by an Infinitive. Verbs Followed by a Gerund.
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I guess there's a typo in the document.
There a "from" that's alone in the "Verbs followed by a preposition and a gerund" part:
This "from" should be with "prevent (someone)".
The correct verb is "to prevent someone from doing..."
Dernière édition par gerardM le Lun 10 Aoû - 23:17, édité 1 fois
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Verbs Followed by Gerunds and Infinitives - timesmagazinus
In English, if you want to follow a verb with another action, you must use a gerund or infinitive. | From timesmagazinus
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but it was related to the previous post.
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Useful Business Expressions: Business Introductions, Expressing Appreciation, Explaining, Asking For Help etc.
Useful Business Expressions
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Useful Business Expressions
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Verbs Followed Only by Gerunds
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Not nice!
Dislike is followed only by gerund.
Like is not!
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Very confusing !Dislike is followed only by gerund.
Like is not!
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