Mastering English Phrases and Conditionals

Common English Phrases and Their Meanings

Difference

Makes no difference to

Mind

They had in mind

Held – Was held in such high regard

Come – Always come naturally to

Misinformed – To have been misinformed about

Event

Unlikely event of her party winning

Let – Not to let her children watch

Illegal – Make it illegal to drive

Time – Tom had left on time

Thorough – To be a thorough revision of

Gradual – Was a gradual rise in

Consequence – Was of no consequence

Any – To mention any of

Could – Was sorry that he could not

Sight

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English Grammar Exercises: Present, Past, and Future Tenses

English Grammar Exercises

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the present simple or present continuous.

1.- Do you always walk to football practice?

2.- I am having a shower now. Please answer the phone.

3.- Sandra usually goes shopping on Saturday morning.

4.- Don’t make a noise. The baby is sleeping.

5.- I want to leave now.

6.- Do you know where Kevin lives?

Write sentences with the words below. Use the present simple or present continuous.

1.- travel/they/at night/

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Urban Trends: Social Habits, Health, and City Life

The Big Bottle: Informal Youth Gatherings

1) Why is the “big bottle” an informal party?

The “big bottle” is an informal party because it is a spontaneous gathering, often involving very young people.

2) How do these parties affect residents?

These parties affect residents by leaving city centers full of rubbish and causing noise disturbances that keep people up all night.

3) Local authorities think very favorably of the “big bottle”:

False. The “big bottle” is perceived by local governments as a social

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English Vocabulary and Grammar for Journalism

Professions and Occupations

Assistant, student, blogger, reporter, politician, journalist, editor, writer, inventor, photographer, servant, musician, cyclist, actor, traveler

Adverbs

  • Carefully – cuidadosamente
  • Fast – rĂ¡pidamente
  • Silently – silenciosamente
  • Suddenly – de repente
  • Truthfully – verdaderamente

False Cognates

  • Actually – really
  • Embarrassed – ashamed
  • Sympathetic – understanding
  • Optimistic – positive
  • Pretended – tried to make people believe something that wasn’t true
  • Rare – uncommon; scarce

Potentially

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Parental Responsibility, Teacher Authority, and Physical Education in Schools

Parental Responsibility for Children’s Behavior

Should parents be more responsible for their children’s bad behavior in schools?

Personally, I think that parents should be more responsible for their children’s bad behavior. Parents must be good role models for their children always, and they must teach good behavior at home.

Firstly, if parents do not give their children good examples of how to behave, children won’t learn the difference between right and wrong. Secondly, if parents see that their

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Social Responsibility in Priestley’s Work: Age, Class, and Inspector

Social Responsibility: Priestley’s Portrayal

Age, Inspector, and Class Dynamics


  • Age: Generational Divide in Learning

The older and younger generations respond differently to the Inspector’s message. Eric and Sheila acknowledge their guilt, while their parents deny any wrongdoing.

The Older Generation:

  • Confident in their views, dismissing the young as foolish.
  • Prioritize self-preservation. Mrs. Birling lies, and Mr. Birling seeks to conceal a scandal.
  • Resistant to self-examination, embodying the saying,
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