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Thanks Muriel! Didn't know this expression.MurielB a écrit:Thanks Gérard for the list ! there are expressions I know and others I don't know. What aboutIt means Fig. in a very short time; very quickly. I like itin two shakes of a lamb's tail
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Phrasal verbs with MAKE
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"To Be" Idioms
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Polite requests
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English for Describing Your Mood
- Words to describe mood.
- Idioms describing feelings and mood.
English for Describing Your Mood
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Some vs. any. Difference and usage.
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Learn Useful Expressions in English - Asking For Approval.
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Hi Gérard !
Those expressions are very useful. Anyway I wanted to check if "I would like to ask for your approval " is correct.
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=2071295&langid=6
Those expressions are very useful. Anyway I wanted to check if "I would like to ask for your approval " is correct.
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=2071295&langid=6
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Muriel,
is was"; there're not many grammar rules in English but you've to respect this one (at least in the UK). Of course many English people don't make it as they hardly know about this rule but on Word Reference, we make it LOL
Don't forget to make verbs agree with each other "wanted" -> "MurielB a écrit:... I wanted to check if "I would like to ask for your approval " is correct....
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Verbs Followed by Infinitives
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Asking the right questions in every situation. Question Words.
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Slang - Informal Uses of LIKE
Slang - Informal Uses of LIKE
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Informal Contractions in English - Free Spoken English lesson
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Phrasal verbs with MAKE
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Present tense. Time adverbs used with the present tense.
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Already posted I guess.
Common English Contractions. English Contractions You Should Never Use.
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Common English Contractions. English Contractions You Should Never Use.
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Another replay...
How to Speak English Fluently
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How to Speak English Fluently
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Difference between NO and NOT
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The Most Popular Connective Words
Words that connect words, phrases, or clauses are called connectives. The primary connectives are:
1. Conjunctions (as, and, but, if, or, etc.)
2. Prepositions (at, by, in, to, etc.)
3. Relative pronouns (who, which, what, and that)
4. Conjunctive or relative adverbs (hence, when, whence, where, why, etc.)
The Most Popular Connective Words
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Like vs. As - The difference between Like and As when used to compare.
In English we also use as if to make comparisons. However ... was as if it was the end of the world.
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What is the difference between "I will and I am going to"?
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B1 Grammar: Both, either and neither.
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Pronouncing -ed at the ends of words. Past Tense, Past Participles and Adjectives.
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Prepositions of place and direction
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English Idioms for Facial Expressions
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