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Shopping at a super market

March 12, 2017 - pdf

Here are some English phrases you will find useful when shopping at the supermarket. Questions the sales assistant might ask you Hello. Can I help… Continue reading

Conversational English structures

March 10, 2017 - pdf

I have something + (verb) When using the expression ‘I have something’ you are communicating that you possess something or that you need to do… Continue reading

How to soften an order?

March 7, 2017 - pdf

Instead of using an imperative, you can use an introductory phrase. Here are some common ways of rephrasing an order. Would you mind…? This is… Continue reading

Modal auxiliaries worksheet

March 6, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate modal auxiliary verb. 1. I don’t know if I …………………. be able to go. a) will b) can… Continue reading

I can’t stand her

March 3, 2017 - pdf

When you ‘can’t stand somebody’, you dislike him / her very much. The idiom ‘I can’t stand the sight of somebody / something’ also means… Continue reading

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