... answers
A.
Positive connotations: yearn for / passionate about / fond of / captivated by / fancy / keen on / look forward to / long
for / appeal to / attracted to / fascinated by / tempted by
Negative connotations: ... hijack - hijacker / forgery - forger /
espionage - spy / piracy - pirate / terrorism - terrorist etc
For more information, see the Dictionary of Law (ISBN 1 -901659-43-7), published by Peter Collin ... (this expression is usually followed by a noun or by an -ing verb: For example: Prior to visiting the country, he
had to study the language) 2. By the time 3. Formerly/Previously 4. precede 5. Previously...
... • therefore • correspondingly
For reference, see the Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 0 7475 6624 3)
Addition
(For example: and)
Equation
(For example: equally)
Conclusion
(For example: ... after those less fortunate than ourselves (for example, the
homeless, the mentally ill).
For reference, see the Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 0 7475 6624 3)
general vocabulary
4
Describing ... this point in history
by the end of this year • for the foreseeable future • for the past few months
last century • these days • from 1996 to 1998 • sooner or later
general vocabulary
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