... Spanish
Colloquial
English
A Complete English
Language Course
Gareth King
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... there are a number of compre-
hensive and reliable works readily available on the TEFL market,
and at a reasonable price.
I have made sparing use of the IPA phonetic alphabet (and in a
broad rather ... called the
to-
INFINITIVE
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verb – a word that describes an action or event.
vowel – in writing, the following letters: a e i o u.
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Be careful! Although my, your, etc. are adjectives, they can’t
be ... now, because that’s
where I work.
B
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A
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: I work for a publisher’s.
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The burglar set off the alarm (activate)
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You can ... York Avenue, and carry
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ASHA
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again otherwise.
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account – where you keep your money at the bank
transaction – the act of buying something and paying for it
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Look ... can I have another?
or This cup is dirty – can I have another one?
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