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WRITING STORIES
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Time Linking Words
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A few minutes later
Afterwards
All of a sudden
All the while
As
As soon as
At first
At last
At that moment
Before
Before long
By the time
During
Eventually
Finally
For
Immediately (after that)
In no time at all
In the beginning
In the end
In the meantime
Just
Just as
Later
On the spur of the moment
Since
Sometime later
Soon
Still
Suddenly
The moment that
The next moment
Then
Until
When
While
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Concession - Contrast
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Although
Even though
In spite of
Despite
However
No matter how/what
Whatever
But
While
Whereas
Nevertheless
Regardless of
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Result - Consequence
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So…that
Such…that
Therefore
So
Otherwise
For this reason
Under the circumstances
Consequently
As a consequence
As a result
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Cause-Reason
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Because (of)
As
Since
Due to
Owing to
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Emphasis
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In fact
As a matter of fact
Actually
To tell you the truth
Strangely enough
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Expressions/Phrases
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It was too good to be true.
It happened out of the blue.
The next thing I knew was…
Before I knew it…
Without any warning…
I was taken by surprise…
To my surprise…
(Un) fortunately…
To make matters worse…
Without any doubt…
Beyond any doubt
Beyond a shadow of a doubt Without thinking…
It was a sight for sore eyes.
I couldn’t believe my eyes/ears/luck. As luck would have it…
(Un) luckily…
I breathed a sigh of relief.
I was out of breath.
It was a narrow escape.
My heart sank.
My heart was beating furiously.
It made me jump.
I burst out laughing / into tears. It was a real shock.
My hair stood on end.
I was as white as a sheet.
It was getting on my nerves.
It was the best/worst ever. I was in a good/bad mood. I was left speechless.
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WRITING INFORMAL LETTERS
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Greeting
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Dear Maria,
Dearest Maria,
Hi Maria!
Hello Maria!
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Opening Paragraph
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It was great to hear from you.
I’m glad that you’re well.
I’m sorry (to hear) that you’re not well.
I really enjoyed getting your letter. Hi! What’s new?
What have you been up to?
I haven’t heard from you for ages. I was very happy to get your letter. Sorry I haven’t written for so long. It’s taken me ages to reply but I have been busy. I’m been meaning to write back but I was busy. Just thought to drop you a line. I was on cloud nine having read your letter.
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Giving Information
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As for …
Regarding …
As you know…
You see…
I must say…
Here is the information you require. You wanted some information about… You need to know these things…
I’m writing to give you some extra information. The first thing I should write about is… As far as… is/are concerned,…
Now, something else.
In your letter you also asked about…, In addition to this…,
Well, about the…
I hope the information I’ve given you will help you. I hope I’ve been of some help.
If you have any other questions…
Write if you need more details. Let me know if you need anything else
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Making arrangements
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How about meeting at…?
Why don’t we…?
…would be the best place to meet, because… We can meet… if you like.
I’ll meet you…
I suggest we meet…
Can you make it on…? Is… OK for you?
Which date/time do you prefer? Can you let me know if these arrangements suit you/are OK with you?
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Asking for Information
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Do you know if/whether…?
I’d like to know if/whether…
I’d like to find out if/whether…
I was wondering if
I would appreciate it if …
It would be great if…
Please let me know…
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Referring to an
advertisement or letter
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The announcement / advertisement / letter says / mentions / states…
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Linking Ideas
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To begin with, …
Regarding the…
As to the…
As far as the… is/are concerned, …
In the meantime… Moreover, … Furthermore,…
Once again, …
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Giving Advice
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My advice is that you (do)…
I would advise you to (do)…
If I were you, I would (do)…
If I were in your position/shoes, I would… I think the best thing would be to… I’m sure you will/can… I suggest that you (should) do… In my opinion you should/could/might (do) … You needn’t (do)…
I strongly advise you to…
It would be a good idea to…
I think you’d better do…
One thing you can do is to…
What I always find helpful is…
Why not consider doing…?
Why don’t you do…?
The way I see it, you can… How/What about doing…? Well, that’s what I think you should do. I hope I’ve been of some help to you.
I really hope everything goes well.
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Inviting
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I’d love it if you joined me for / came to…
I thought we might…
I hope you can…
We could…
How about going to / joining me for…? Would you like to…?
I have some suggestions about how we could spend the afternoon/evening/morning.
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Closing Paragraph
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That’s about it for me.
That’s (all) my news.
I look forward to hearing from / seeing you soon. Well, I think that’s about it. Well, that’s all for now.
Well, I’d better finish off here.
I must go now.
Write soon.
Waiting for your letter/reply.
See you soon.
Keep in touch.
Say hello to everyone.
Give my love/regards to everyone. Drop me a line and let me know...
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Closing Remarks
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Love, Best wishes, Yours, Your friend, All my love,
All the best, Lots of kisses, Take care, Bye for now,
(your first name)
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WRITING FORMAL LETTERS
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Greeting
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Dear Mr./Ms/Miss/Mrs… Dear Sir or Madam,
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Letter of Complaint
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I am writing to complain about…
I am writing to make a complaint about…
I am writing to you regarding / in connection with / on account of…
I regret that I am obliged to complain about… I feel I must complain about…
Your advertisement states/claims/says that…
Your advertisement/brochure was misleading in this respect.
In your advertisement/brochure you state otherwise.
You failed to mention that…
You led me to believe that…
You advertised that…
According to your advertisement…
It was completely different from…
I feel it is absolutely unacceptable…
I am dissatisfied with…
Unfortunately, it was nothing like what I expected.
The problem is…
I must mention/point out…
To make matters worse…
As if that was not bad enough…
I was shocked/surprised/disappointed…
To my amazement/surprise…
Considering all the above, I believe I am entitles to a partial / full refund.
I demand a full refund / immediate action / a replacement. I expect to be compensated / all expenses to be paid.
I would be grateful if you would deal / you dealt with this matter immediately.
I would appreciate it if we could sort this matter out as soon as possible.
I feel sure / am confident that this matter will receive your prompt attention.
I hope that you will give this matter your attention.
I am afraid that if this matter is not dealt with immediately, I will…
It would be a good idea to…
You should consider…
I hope you will…
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Asking Information – Making a Request
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I am writing to you in connection with…
I am writing with regard to / in regard to / with reference to… I am writing to ask if you could inform me about…
I am writing to enquire about…
I am writing for more information about…
I was interested in your advertisement in…
I would appreciate some further information about…
Referring to your advertisement published in…
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Applying for a Job
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I am writing to apply for… Regarding/Concerning/As regards my qualifications…
If you wish to interview me…
Thank you for considering…
I hope to hear from you…
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
I am looking forward to receiving your reply.
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Declining an Initiation
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I would like to thank you for the invitation.
Thank you again for the invitation.
I’m afraid that / Unfortunately I will not be able to attend to… I’m terribly sorry…
I would appreciate it if you could send me some photographs of the event.
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Referring to an
advertisement or letter
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The announcement / advertisement / letter says / mentions / states…
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Linking Ideas
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To begin with, …
Regarding the…
As to the…
As far as the… is/are concerned, …
In the meantime…
Moreover, What is more, Furthermore, In addition Once again, …
Although, However, Nonetheless
First, Second, Then, Finally Therefore
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Expressing an Opinion
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I am writing with regard / in response to the article in your newspaper/magazine about…
I felt I should write to you to express my opinion.
I am writing to express my opinion about an article that I read in your newspaper/magazine about…
I am writing to express my personal opinion in regards to the advertisement about...
First and foremost, I would like to point out that...
I am in complete agreement with...
I firmly believe that...
In reference to the reasons why....
Keep in mind that...
As for the results which show that..., my opinion is that... As far as I am concerned, I believe that...
Bear in mind that...
All in all, I honestly believe that...
I am sure that…
For these reasons, …
Clearly, this would …
In my opinion,…
I think it would be an excellent idea to… Speaking from personal experience...
Personally speaking, ...
This seems to be the best solution…
On one hand I think that…, but on the other hand…
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Closing Paragraphs
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Thank you for considering…
I would be very grateful if you would/could reply as soon as possible.
Thanking you for your time and assistance. Thanking you in advance for your assistance / co-operation.
I would like to thank you in advance.
I look forward to your reply at your earliest convenience. I hope to hear from you soon.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
I am looking forward to receiving your reply.
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Closing Remarks
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Yours Sincerely, (your full name) – when you know the name of the person you’re writing to
Yours Faithfully, (your full name) – when you don’t know the name of the person you’re writing to
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WRITING DISCURSIVE COMPOSITIONS, ARTICLES & ESSAYS
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Stating arguments
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People in favour claim that… Supporters argue that… Those against this idea believe that… Say = argue, claim, believe, agree, disagree
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Expressing Contrasting Ideas
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On the one hand…On the other hand…, however, Although, Even though, In spite of, Despite, No matter how/what, Whatever, But, While, Whereas, Nevertheless, Regardless of, Contrary to, In contrast
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Adding Information
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In fact, For example, For instance, In addition (to this), Furthermore, Moreover, Apart from, Except for, Besides, What is more, As well as, not only…but also, Another point worth mentioning is the fact that..., Another important point worth taking into consideration/account is the fact that..., Another significant point I wish to bring to your attention is that...
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Expressing Opinion
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In my opinion…, In my view…, Personally I believe that…, The way I see it…, From my point of view…, I am in favour of…, I am against…, My belief is that…, I believe…, Personally, I agree that…, Personally, I disagree with the idea that…, I feel very strongly that…
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Listing points
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Initially, First (of all), At first, To begin with, To start with, Second, Secondly, Then, Next, Finally, Eventually, Lastly, Last but not least, To conclude, In conclusion
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Emphasizing
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In fact, As a matter of fact, No matter how, However (+adjective), Even, Indeed, Actually, Instead, Apparently, Obviously, To be honest
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Giving examples
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For example, For instance, Such as, Like
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Expressing Result – Consequence
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So…that, Such…that, Therefore, So, Otherwise, For this reason, Under the circumstances, Consequently, As a consequence, As a result, In this case, Or
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Expressing Cause-Reason
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Because (of), As, Since, Due to, Owing to
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Expressing purpose
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In order to, So as to, So that, in case, For, To
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Clarifying meaning
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Specifically, To be more specific/precise, In other words, That is to say
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Summarising
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To sum up, To summarise, All in all, On the whole, In short, In conclusion, Taking everything into account
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WRITING BUSINESS LETTERS
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Starting
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We are writing to inform you that ...
to confirm ...
to request ...
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Referring to
previous contact
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Thank you for your letter of March 15 …
With reference to our telephone conversation yesterday ... Further to our meeting last week ...
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Making a request
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We would appreciate it if you would ...
I would be grateful if you could… Could you possibly ...
It would be helpful to us if ...
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Offering help
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We would be happy to ... Would you like us to ...
We are quite willing to ...
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Giving good news
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We are pleased to announce that ...
I am delighted to inform you that ... You will be pleased to learn that ...
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Giving bad news
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We regret to inform you that ... I'm afraid it would not be possible to ... Unfortunately we cannot/we are unable to ...
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Apologising
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We are sorry for the delay in replying ... I regret any inconvenience caused… I would like to apologise for...
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Enclosing documents
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I am enclosing ... Please find enclosed ... You will find enclosed ...
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Closing remarks
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If we can be of any further assistance, please let us know. If I can help in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your help.
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Referring to future
Contact
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I look forward to seeing you next week. Looking forward to hearing from you. Looking forward to receiving your comments. I look forward to meeting you on the 15th.
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Ending
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Sincerely / Yours sincerely (for all customers/clients)
Regards (for those you already know and have a working relationship with)
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WRITING REPORTS
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Don’t forget to use HEADINGS and TOPIC SENTENCES!!
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Report on… by… (full name)
The aim/purpose of this report is to…
This report describes / deals with…
It is considered… It seems… It appears…
I would recommend / suggest… It would be a good idea to…
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FREQUENTLY FOUND STRUCTURES
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A great many buildings / people…
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A summit conference
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According to sb
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An alternative to
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As / So long as
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As a result of
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As far as sth is concerned
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As to / Considering / Regarding
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At all costs / Without fail
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At the expense of
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But for the fact that / If it hadn’t been for the fact that
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By all accounts
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For fear of…ing
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From the very beginning
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I can personally vouch for the fact that
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I object to…ing
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I would (far) sooner…BI
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I would have been better off…ing
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If I had been / were in your shoes
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In addition to…ing
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In preference to
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In proportion to
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In terms of…noun
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In the light of (this information) / In view of
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It didn’t occur to me that
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It is common knowledge that
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It is worth…ing
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It seems / looks / appears as if/though
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It serves / served / will serve you right
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It was / is alleged that
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It was the first time…past perfect
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It would be in your own / best interest to
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It’s (high) time…simple past
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It’s doubtful if / that
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It’s no good…ing
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It’s no use…ing
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It’s the first time…present perfect
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Known as…
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Let alone (the fact that)
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Much as = Although = Even though = Though
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No reference was made to / Make reference to
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On my first / second attempt
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On sb’s arrival / departure
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On second thoughts / On reflection
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On the condition that
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On the grounds that = Because of
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Other than / Apart from / Except for…ing / noun
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Rather than
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Regardless of
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Sth serves its purpose
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Sth tipped the scales in his favour
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The answer to / The key to / The solution to
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The prospects of…ing sth
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The small hours = After midnight early in the morning
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There can be little / no doubt over sth
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There is little / no likelihood that
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There’s a demand for
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There’s a good chance that
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There’s a reduction / an increase in
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There’s a risk that
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There’s heavy / severe / harsh criticism of
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There’s no excuse for sb…ing sth
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There’s no guarantee that
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There’s no point in…ing
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To acquaint myself with (the rules)
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To an / some extent / To such an extent that…
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To be at a loose end
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To be at a loss
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To be at fault
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To be bound to / To be certain to
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To be cut out for …ing sth
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To be cut out to be a (profession)
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To be hard on sb
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To be in mourning for sb
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To be in need of…ing
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To be in possession of
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To be in the habit of…ing sth
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To be in the hope of…ing
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To be intent / determined on…ing
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To be laid off (workers, clerks…) = To be made redundant
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To be left speechless
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To be on good / bad / equal terms with sb
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To be on the dole
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To be released on bail
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To be resigned to the fact of…ing
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To be susceptible to / prone to
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To be taken aback by = To be taken by surprise
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To be taken completely by surprise
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To be under construction
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To be under pressure
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To bear a great / striking resemblance to
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To break an engagement off
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To cast doubt on sth / To cast an eye on sb (cast-cast-cast)
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To cater for
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To chair a meeting
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To clash with (timing)
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To commit myself to…ing sth
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To comply with / to abide by / to conform to
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To discourage sb from…ing sth
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To distance myself from (another point of view)
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To end up in…(prison)
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To familiarise myself with
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To focus attention on
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To form an opinion
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To get / be accustomed to…ing
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To get the gist
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To give an excuse for…ing
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To give sb credit for …ing sth
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To have a good / excellent command of…(language)
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To have a monopoly on…ing
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To have a narrow escape / To have a close shave
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To have an (immense / great) effect on sb
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To have little / great / no difficulty in…ing
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To have no intention of…ing
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To have no other choice / option / alternative but to…
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To have sth at my disposal
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To insist on…ing
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To keep sb abreast of… = To inform sb on
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To keep up to date
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To lead to / to result in
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To let off (some) steam
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To make an impression on sb
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To mutter sth under my breath
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To prevent sb from…ing
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To provide sb with
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To pull out of (an agreement)
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To pursue my own interests
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To put paid to sb’s hopes = lose hope
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To raise (an) objection(s) to…ing
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To resign myself to an idea / of…ing sth
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To resort to…ing / As a last resort
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To seek approval from sb (seek-sought-sought)
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To subject myself to
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To succeed in…ing
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To take any / no notice of
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To take into account / into consideration
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To take steps / course of action
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To tell at a glance that
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To the best of my ability
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To transform sth into
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To try / do my best
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To work up an appetite
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To write off debts
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We are all in the same boat
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We hadn’t bargained for / on
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With the exception of = With / To the exclusion of
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Without (any) doubt / Beyond a / the shadow of a doubt
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