Collocations “D”
daily life life as experienced from day to day dead ahead straight ahead dead body corpse, or the body of …
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call a meeting to order or invite people to hold a meeting call a name to say somebody’s name loudly …
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back pay money a worker earned in the past but hasn’t been paid yet back road a small country road …
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About collocations Collocations are very common in English, and learning them is important. A collocation is two or more words …
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Present Conditionals Present Real Conditional FORM If / When … Simple Present …, … Simple Present … … Simple Present …
Read MoreArticles: A, An, The and Advanced Uses
USE 1 The article A is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with consonant sounds. Examples: He is a …
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