English Vocabulary – TRANSPORTS
To revise and enrich your vocabulary linked to the topic of transports, have a look at this study sheet!
To revise and enrich your vocabulary linked to the topic of transports, have a look at this study sheet!
To revise and/or enrich your vocabulary about the weather, have a look at this study sheet!
To revise and/or enrich your vocabulary related to shopping, have a look at this study sheet!
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To revise and/or enrich your vocabulary related to construction and industries, have a look at this study sheet!
Practice the IELTS reading section and improve your score!
Practice the IELTS reading section and improve your score !
Teacher2Students elaborates on three strategies to boost and succeed at your Bulats preparation.
There are certain typical combinations of words in English. For example, we say ‘Please give a warm welcome to Mr. James, our next speaker. We don’t say ‘a warm hello’ or ‘a hot welcome’!
When writing and speaking, it is useful to use words which connect one idea to another to help the reader or listener to follow along. There are different categories of linking words which serve specific purposes.
Frequently, the main verb in a sentence is followed by another verb which is either an infinitive with ‘to’ (ex. hope to do) or a gerund (ex. avoid doing). The main verb determines which form is used.