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countable-uncountable.Yesterday after dinner I listened to some music. Show him some respect. There's some rice on the table. I’ve seen some good movies recently. Some kids learn quickly. He owes me some thirty pounds. Some think he is dead.
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She sat beside him during dinner. These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system.They serve pasta and many other foods besides.I'm not ready to get married yet. Besides, I enjoy living alone.He writes novels and poems, besides working as a journalist.Besides being good company, he was always ready to try anything.…
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Accept-except I accept your invitation. Scientists have accepted the new theory. preposition, conjunction. Everyone except me. They didn't open their mouths except to complain. An admission fee is charged, but children are excepted.
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both-neither-either. Both rackets are good. Neither racket is expensive. We can buy either racket. both ... and neither...nor either...or Both Nadal and Federer were late. I was both tired and hungry when I got home. Neither Nadal nor Federer were late. I was neither tired nor hungry when I got home. Either Nadal or Federer was late, I don't know. …
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conscience-conscious Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; Conscious. She was conscious of the stranger standing close to her. He made a conscious effort to speak more clearly. Self-conscious. Not to be confused with.
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affect-effect His protest had no effect. cause and affect.put into affect. to the effect that. Inflation affects the buying power of the lira. He affected a British accent. The president affected a knowledge of economics. Not to be confused with!
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Just. This is just the start (that) Nadal has sought. Reduction, Reduced Relative Clauses. This is just the start that Nadal has sought. by a small margin; barely: He just got there in time. exactly; precisely: that's just what I mean.
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Should You look tired. You should go to bed. The government should do more to reduce unemployment. You look tired. You must have a rest. I think, Do you think veya I don't think. She has been studying hard, she should pass her exam. RJ Barrett Jr. should have another big game against the Raptors
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*Would Would you mind turning your music down a little? Would you mind opening the door? would prefer, would rather Would you mind if I opened the window? Would you mind if I didn't go out with you tonight? Past Tense-Present
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*need Infinitive-Gerund Medvedev needs to improve his volleys. My jacket needs cleaning. My jacket needs to be cleaned. These chairs need repairing. This is a very hard problem. It needs thinking.
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*hang Regular or irregular. merriam-webster.com 1) hang-hung. 2) hang-hanged. I hung a portrait of Karl Marx on the wall. After work, she hung out in the pub. They hanged the prisoner. They hanged the prisoner and hung him in the square under the curious eyes of the public.
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*go on. gerund-infinitive. Nadal went on playing tennis. After Nadal finished his homework, he went on to play tennis. went on doing; went on to do (past hali). Nadal would go on to win the French Open on a further few occasions.
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*may/might. Perhaps. He may/might be at home. Perhaps he is at home. I may/might be playing tennis. Perhaps I'm playing tennis. Past. Modals + Verb1. Present Perfect. She may have slept. Perhaps she slept. I may have left my bag in the shop. Perhaps I left my bag in the shop. Continuous. He might have been sleeping. Perhaps he was sleeping.…
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*to try. try to do something. I tried to open the window but I couldn't. You should try. Try cutting the red one. I didn't like the way the furniture was arranged, so I tried moving the table to the other side of the room. Have you tried changing the battery?
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*And but; on the contrary: He tried to run five miles and couldn't. He had made a little circle to look at the house in Browne Street. And it was already sold. Ahmet is an engineer; and Ayşe is a doctor. ...a recognition of its literary models is often important and sometimes essential; We played tennis and went home. And is there any reason why th…
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* vacation vs. vocation.thefreedictionary.comvacation, holiday, vacate, vacant.vocationA regular occupation, occupy, call, callingb. Theology A calling of an individual by God, especially for a religious career.
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*If Conditionals ya da If Clauses. If Clause 2. If there were no schools / If it were not for schools, I would laudably preside over the ministry of education. “If there are no schools”. would / could / might. Present Perfect kalıbı
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assume thefreedictionary.com v.tr. - transitive verb assumption -to take upon oneself; undertake or accept: to assume responsibility. -to take over the duties or responsibilities of: to assume the office of treasurer. -to adopt: to assume the role of patron of the arts. -to seize; usurp: to assume control.…
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*conceive v.tr. - transitive verb To become pregnant with (offspring) To form or develop in the mind. To apprehend mentally; understand. conception Formation of a viable zygote by the union of the male sperm and female ovum. contraception contraceptive
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*could can'in past hali was/were able to We had no idea what Proust was talking about in that passage, but we were able to understand in the end. Sampras was an excellent tennis player, he could beat anyone. Sampras was an excellent tennis player, but he was able to beat Hewitt only a few times.
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