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aaiieell · 12 days
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Today we're learning verbs, phrasal verbs, and phrases related to liking someone or something!
Whether you're FOND OF someone, KEEN ON something, or have a SOFT SPOT FOR a particular thing, there are so many ways to convey that you like something or someone.  Check out the picture below for some useful example sentences!
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aaiieell · 26 days
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Hello English students!
Let's talk about the verb "prefer" and its different structures! Whether you're an English learner or teacher, this one's for you!
From "prefer + noun" to "prefer + to-infinitive" or even "prefer + gerund" - there are various ways to express your preferences in English.
Check out the picture above for some super useful example sentences!
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aaiieell · 1 month
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PERSONAL and IMPERSONAL PASSIVE TABLE
We use the personal and impersonal passive to express other people`s opinions. We can use the impersonal passive to avoid mentioning the identity of the agent. We usually do this by using reporting verbs (including say, think, believe, know, etc.) preceded by the dummy subject "it" , as in : It is said that, it is thought that, etc.
On the other hand, We can use the personal passive, for emphasis, to turn the object of the active sentence into the subject of the passive sentence. We put the emphasis on the subject.  Example: He is said to be a businessman.
This table will help you learn how to change from active voice into the personal or the impersonal passive.
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aaiieell · 2 months
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Stop, Prevent, Avoid: Which verb to use and when? Confused about when to use "prevent," "stop," or "avoid" Check out the picture below for clear examples and detailed explanations! Remember, understanding these nuances can enhance your communication skills!
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aaiieell · 2 months
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Ever pondered over phrases like "put something to someone" or "put someone to something"?  Whether it's putting someone to shame or putting a question to someone, these expressions pack a punch!
Have a look at the examples on the sheet below and uncover the nuances of language!
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aaiieell · 3 months
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Exploring the Magic of "There you…" Phrases!
Let's dive into the enchanting world of phrases featuring "there you…" – from the classic "There you go" to the playful "There you go again." Check out the picture below for some useful examples that showcase the versatility of "there you…" phrases.
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aaiieell · 3 months
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Exploring the nuances of language! Ever wondered about the difference in meaning between "big," "large," and "great"?  Have a look at the picture below for some enlightening examples that will help you master these common words.
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aaiieell · 4 months
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In your own time vs On your own time
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Season's greetings! Let's keep learning English. Ever wondered about the subtle yet crucial difference between the phrases "in your own time" and "on your own time"? If so, let's dive into the nuances together!
Check out the sheet below for some enlightening examples that will help you master these expressions.
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aaiieell · 4 months
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Exploring the nuances of "Made do," "Made to do," "Made as if to do," and "Be made to do"!  
Curious about the distinctions? Dive into the sheet below for a comprehensive breakdown and enlightening examples.  Let's unravel the intricacies together!
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aaiieell · 5 months
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Exploring the Charm of Saxon Genitive! Ever wondered about the magic behind "the baker's" or "the dentist's"? Dive into the fascinating world of the Saxon genitive and unravel the stories hidden within these possessive expressions! Curious to explore more? Check out the sheet below, filled with intriguing examples that showcase the beauty and versatility of this linguistic gem!
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aaiieell · 6 months
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Discover "Make for Something" and "Make for Somewhere"! YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS SHEET IN PDF FORMAT HERE:
Our latest post is all about the intriguing phrases "Make for Something" and "Make for Somewhere" in English. These expressions add depth and nuance to your language skills.
We've filled the post with numerous example sentences to help you grasp their usage.
Don't miss out on this insightful exploration of these phrases. Share the post with friends and fellow language learners to help them enhance their English proficiency too! Stay tuned for more exciting language insights, and happy learning!
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aaiieell · 6 months
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Exploring Substitution with "Do So"
Hey, everyone! Have you ever wondered about the subtleties of the English language? Let's dive into the concept of substitution with "do so" and unravel its mysteries!
Curious to know more? Have a look at the sheet below. It’s filled with clear explanations and useful example sentences that will make this concept crystal clear.
Don't miss the chance to level up your English!
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aaiieell · 6 months
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Today, we dive into phrasal verbs that convey the concept of scarcity, such as "run out of," "run down on," "run short of," and "run low on." These versatile phrases are essential for everyday conversations and will help you convey your thoughts with precision.
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aaiieell · 7 months
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YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS SHEET IN PDF FORMAT HERE: https://www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com/as-as-similes.php AS ...AS SIMILES Similes, those playful figures of speech that make language colourful and lively, are a delightful way to express comparisons in our everyday conversations. You've probably heard classics like "as easy as pie" and "as fit as a fiddle." But did you know that there are countless more to explore? Have a look at the picture below to learn some of the most common as..as similes!
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aaiieell · 7 months
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YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS SHEET IN PDF FORMAT HERE: https://www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com/use-sth-to-achieve-sth.php Phrases and Phrasal Verbs meaning to use something to achieve something! Ever wondered how we use certain phrases and phrasal verbs to make the most of our resources? It's time to dive into the world of expressions meaning "to use something to achieve something" like "bring something to bear," "capitalize on something," "draw on something," and "tap into something." Curious to learn more and see these phrases in action? Check out the picture below for some enlightening examples!
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aaiieell · 8 months
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ADVANCED COMPARATIVES 2
Are you ready to take your comparative skills to the next level? We're delving into the fascinating realm of advanced comparatives, where language becomes a playground of nuances. So, don't miss out! Scroll down and immerse yourself in the world of progressive comparison (more and more…) , double comparatives (the more… the more…) , and contrastive comparison (more …one thing …than …another...). Discover how these structures add depth and sophistication to your linguistic repertoire. Your journey to mastering advanced comparatives starts right here! Note : These phrases may come up in the key word transformation part (use of English part 4) of the C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency exams.
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aaiieell · 8 months
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These ebooks have been written to help students prepare for the Key Word Transformation part of the Use of English paper (grammar) of the Cambridge English :
B2 First , C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency exams.
They will give you a good understanding of the different grammatical structures commonly used in this part of the Use of English test, e.g. passive - active voice , conditional sentences , phrasal verbs, idioms, set phrases, comparative-superlative, causative verbs, linking words, etc.
If you want to learn how to do Key word transformation exercises effectively, these ebooks are for you.
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