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Collocations – Tell, Say, Ask Tell a joke, tell a lie, tell a story, say goodbye, say hello, say nothing, ask a favour, ask a question, ask the price …
Collocations – Come, Go, Get Come close, come complete with, come first, go abroad, go astray, go bad, get a job, get angry, get a shock and etc…
Adjectives to Describe People Attentive, brave, conteited, daring, diligent, inconsiderate, secretive, sympathetic, debonair, sentimental;
Using Your Hand – Vocabulary Touch something; Feel, finger, handle, rub, stroke, pat, tap. Hold something tighly; clasp, clutch, grasp, grip.
Verb Tenses: Adding -ed and -ing save, taste, free,dye, picnic, traffic, mimic.
Telephone Phrasal Verbs Cut off, hang up, hang on, call back, pick up, put through, get through, speak up;
Vocabulary – Shoes Loafer, lace-ups, court shoes, stiletto, slingback, trainers, football boots and etc…
Group Words in English Team, gang, crowd, bunch, flock, herd, pack, swarm and etc…
Difference Between -ed and -ing Words -ed words describe your feeling. -ing words describe the situations or things that cause you to feel;
Interrogative Pronouns Who, what, whose, what or which, who or whom;