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APC 13 09 08 13 6 3d Traffic is getting worse because/as morę people are buying cars. Traf
APC 13 09 08 13 5 3d We use: ♦ who/that to refer to people.
APC 13 09 08 07 7 3d • We use s after each name to show individual possession. e.g. Peter
APC 13 09 09 51 0 3d ♦ Both ... and is followed by a plural verb. e.g. Both Mark and Sam w
APC 13 09 09! 21 9 3d ife: •«?>*.■    ’vii fplll Piipi»Jli#f ♦ every other = e
APC 13 09 09 38 4 3d take in: (tr) make clothes narrower (opp: let out) No one was taken..
APC 13 09 11 13 8 3d ♦ We use negative questions in speech a) to ask for confirmation 
APC 13 09 11 13 4 3d Phrasal Verbs turn away: (tr) not allow sb to enter a place The children w
APC 13 09 05 25 4 3d get off: 1)    (int) avoid punishment, 2)    
APC 13 09 05 15 6 3d active: People believe that he lied in court. passive: a)   &nbs
APC 13 09 08 31 4 3d 6 If Helen gets a grant, she will be able to continue her studies.&nb
APC 13 09 05 25 4 3d get off: 1)    (int) avoid punishment, 2)    
APC 13 09 05 15 6 3d active: People believe that he lied in court. passive: a)   &nbs
APC 13 09 08 31 4 3d 6 If Helen gets a grant, she will be able to continue her studies.&nb
APC 13 08 25 16 2 3d We use the past continuous: a) for an action which was in progress at
APC 13 08 25 18 4 3d b) for an action which was in progress when another action interrupte
APC 13 08 25 21 6 3d c)    for two or morę simulta-neous past actions. She was t
APC 13 08 25 39 5 3d The past perfect is used with the following time expressions: before, 
APC 13 08 25 40 6 3d We use the past perfect continuous: a) to put emphasis on the duration&nbs
APC 13 08 25 43 9 3d b) for an action which lasted for some time in the past and whose res

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