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APC 13 09 07! 29 3 3d d) would prefer + fuli lnfinitive + rather than + bare lnfinitive (sp
APC 13 09 07! 31 5 3d The past perfect can be used to refer to imaginary, unreal or im
APC 13 09 07! 35 7 3d • would rather (present) e.g. I d rather Nick drove
APC 13 09 08 16 6 3d IN OTHER WORDS Study these examples. The second sentence has a simila
APC 13 09 08 22 0 3d 2 If you sit next to the fireplace, you ll get too hot. else Don t si
APC 13 09 08 26 2 3d V—-^.r- ł - IW IKHSSiST I My Lbj r L F | | i> mF n” L p. K 1 Bi ■
APC 13 09 08 38 9 3d 11 Why don t you make an effort to improve your life?would Iwishyou&n
APC 13 09 08 42 2 3d Phrasal Verbs pay back: (tr) 1) return money owed, 2) get revenge on sb&nb
APC 13 09 08 44 3 3d pay for: (tr) receive punishment for a wrongdoing Alice said to Jane,
APC 13 09 08 51 4 3d ♦ when = (time conjunction) + present tense e.g. We II order some pi
APC 13 09 08 53 5 3d Clauses of Result Dolphins are so appealing (that) it is hard not to
APC 13 09 08 44 3 3d r u > * ♦ We usually avoid using prepositions before relative pr
APC 13 09 08 48 6 3d e.g. He helped me do the washing-up. That was kind of l him. ! He hel
APC 13 09 08 50 7 3d ♦ We can use the structure all / most / some / a few / half/ nonę / two, e
APC 13 09 08 02 4 3d 8 That s the cafe where we used to go when we were students. to That
APC 13 09 08 48 4 3d 1. We saw Linda....off.........at the airport, and then went home. 2. &nbs
APC 13 09 08 51 6 3d see through: (tr) 1) not be deceived by sb/sth, 2) support sb in difficult
APC 13 09 08 30 1 3d ♦ We can use it as the subject to talk about weather, distance,
APC 13 09 08 32 2 3d e.g. It s a ten-minute drive to the station. It s 23°C outside. It seems t
APC 13 09 08 40 7 3d Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns my our minę ours your your you
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