phrasal verbs in use intermediate

English phrasal verbs in use

English phrasal verbs in use

Ngày tải lên: 14/11/2013, 16:02

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English Collocations in Use Intermediate

English Collocations in Use Intermediate

... of pain to ease pain to experience pain to feel pain to inflict pain to lessen pain to relieve pain to soothe pain pain subsides making others experience pain the experience of being in pain ... caused by injury or illness: Her symptoms included abdominal pain and vomiting, o Are you in (= suffering from) pain? o She was in constant pain, o These tablets should help to ease the pain, o ... competition. Win is often used in contexts associated with fighting. You earn money by working for it. You can make money by investing etc., not just by working. Achieve is used mainly with...

Ngày tải lên: 04/10/2012, 11:20

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Cambridge English Grammar In Use Intermediate incl Answers

Cambridge English Grammar In Use Intermediate incl Answers

... stopped doing some things and started doing other things: He stopped studying hard/going to bed early/running three miles e3very morning He started smoking/going out in the evening/spending a lot ... I/he/she/it was playing/doing/working etc. we/you/they were playing/doing/working etc. B. We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain time. The ... car. (think) Would you be interested in buying it? Am thinking 10. I you should sell your w car. (think) You it very often. (not /use) think, don’t use 11. I used to drink a lot of coffee but...

Ngày tải lên: 07/09/2013, 07:10

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English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Laws and punishments

English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Laws and punishments

... minor often collocate with words relating to problems or points in an argument, e.g. major/minor difference, major/minor change, major/minor effect, major/minor difficulty, major/minor point, ... jewellery stolen while she was asleep in front of the TV last night. b) An increasing number of young people are getting involved in criminal activity according to a report published yesterday. ... openly used. 35.3 Fill in the gaps in this paragraph. Police are concerned about the growing number of offences that are being (1) by young people in our town. They say that increasing numbers...

Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20

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English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Music

English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Music

... chess, darts, cards, dominoes fishing, skiing, bowling, cycling, skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, hang-gliding, climbing, hill walking, sailing, jogging, swimming You can also say you go to ... be in a winning position 56 English Collocations in Use Academic writing I: giving opinions Reviewing the work of academics Look at these extracts from reviews in academic journals. In 1998, ... boutique is doing brisk business since the shopping centre was renovated. Business is booming for Internet-based travel companies as more people book travel online. [business is doing extremely...

Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20

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English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Number and frequency

English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Number and frequency

... get) The standard of living is rising steadily / is improving. (NOT increasing or growing) Interest in old cars has grown considerably over the last few years. (NOT has increased) There's ... special interest (rare stamps). If someone repeatedly does something that annoys you, you can use the expression keeps asking, keeps interrupting, keeps hitting, etc. This is common in informal ... today because of constant interruptions - the phone kept ringing every five minutes. It was a mistake to go on holiday with them. Their continual complaining drove us mad. Describing graphs...

Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20

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English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Starting and finishing

English Collocations in Use Intermediate_Starting and finishing

... suggestion and refuse an invitation/offer.You deny/reject/refuse something. You deny that something is true.You can also refuse to do something (in the future) but deny doing something (in the past). ... reducing their prices. 2 Have you heard? Detectives have interrogated/questioned/interviewed a business man about the missing teenager, or Detectives are interrogating/questioning/interviewing ... clock minute minutes tick by can you spare a minute do you have a minute hold on a minute to sleep for eight solid hours the minute something happens Unit 41 1 babbling 2 singing 3 patter...

Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20

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