... beginning in British formal letters) 2. A 3. C (/ would like to is a common way of
beginning a letter in many situations, e.g., complaining, applying for a job, asking for information. It is also ... somebody:
Interrupting:
Asking for clarification or repetition:
Asking somebody for their opinion:
Saying something in another way:
Giving yourself time to think:
Summing up:
13 17 18 23 26 30
10 (followed by your opinion) ... (as in hate), the e comes before the i (for example, weigh, veil, neighbour, eight).
There are other words which must be learned individually. These are: foreign, forfeit, height, heir, leisure,...
... • therefore • correspondingly
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Addition
(For example: and)
Equation
(For example: equally)
Conclusion
(For example: ... after those less fortunate than ourselves (for example, the
homeless, the mentally ill).
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general vocabulary
4
Describing ... field.
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Contrast & comparison
general vocabulary
9
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