PHRASAL VERBS:
I agree with you
We are dealing with dangerous gangsters
We got on the plane yesterday
Hurry up! Or we won't arrive on time!
I am Looking after my young sister /We are Looking for her keys / I am looking forward to your answer
Wait, do not run away from your problems!
Watch out with the dog
Please, wipe off the windows!
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I decided to cut down on chocolate
We won't give up our career
Come on and carry on with your life
Please, give my money back!
The lifter has broken down yesterday / Break on throw the other side
COMMON CONNECTORS
Then, next, finally
Afterwards (después)
Furthermore / Moreover / In addition
In order to / So that
However / Nevertheless
Although / Though / Even if (Aunque)
Actually / In fact (De hecho)
On the one hand / On the other hand / firstly, secondly... finally.
WRITING AND SPEAKING
- Use Improve / Cause or Due to / Decrease / Increase
- Reported Speech: Researchers said / suggested / believed that... was / were...
- 2nd Conditional: If I studied hard, I would pass my exam.
- 3rd Conditional: If I had studied hard, I would have passed my exam.
- Relative clauses: Who, where, whose, that, whom...
- Passive: It is said that... / A cure should be found / People are being fed
- Perfect tenses: I have studied / I had studied / Tomorrow this time you will have landed
- Modals: must, can, have to, should, may
IDIOMS
-He killed two birds with a stone
-It costs an arm and a leg
-It's raining cats and dogs
-Break a leg! (Good luck!)
-This job is a piece of cake (very easy)
