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Read more →Advent The arrival of a person or an important event. Here it refers to the month before Christmas and the arrival of Jesus. Bethlehem The town thought to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Boxing Day In the UK, December 26 is called Boxing Day. It was
Read more →If / When in English “if” and “when” are used in the Future Real Conditional, but the use is different from other Real Conditional forms. In the Future Real Conditional, “if” suggests that you do not know if something will happen or not. “When” suggests that something
Read more →Personal Information What’s your name? Peter. Where are you from? / Where do you come from? I’m from … I come from … What’s your surname / family name? Smith. What’s your first name? Tom. What’s your address? 7865 NW Sweet Street Where do you live? I
Read more →Form of going to Future positive negative question I I am going to eat. I am not going to eat. Am I going to eat? you / we / they You are going to eat. You are not going to eat. Are you going to eat? he
Read more →Like In English the structure of the sentence is usually: Verb + Like + Noun/ Pronoun. He speaks like a native speaker. She looks like a star. As The structure of the sentence is usually: As + Subject + Verb. Nobody dances as she does. They went
Read more →Legend moment in time action that takes place once, never or several times actions that happen one after another actions that suddenly take place period of time action that started before a certain moment and lasts beyond that moment actions taking place at the same time Result
Read more →In English we use: at for a PRECISE TIME in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS on for DAYS and DATES at in on PRECISE TIME MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS DAYS and DATES at 3 o’clock in May on Sunday at 10.30am in summer
Read more →In English interjections used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are included in a sentence – usually at the beginning – to express a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement or enthusiasm. For example: Hey! Get off that floor! Yes and No Introductory expressions
Read more →Anti-virus software – A program that finds and removes viruses from a computer. Backup – A copy on floppy disk or tape of files on a PC’s hard disk. A backup is used in case the hard disk file(s) are erased or damaged. Bit, bytes – A bit is the smallest piece of
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