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A more specific look

3 filters?

general vs. Specific

(basic/ simple)(advanced/ complex)

common vs. uncommon

informal vs. formal

Vocabulary groups (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)Noun + nounVerb + nounAdjective + nounAdverb + adjectiveVerb + adverbVerb + verb

Vocabulary groups (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)Noun + noun (a police chief)Verb + noun (to go home)Adjective + noun (a fast car)Adverb + adjective (absolutely amazing)Verb + adverb (run slowly)Verb + verb (have to go)

He is incredible

He is incredibly strong

He is going to ask her to dance

He is intending on asking her to dance

Grammar

Any sentence/ sentences which can be manipulated into other circumstances

(normally nouns/verbs/adjective/adverbs can

be substituted out)

• Not only + (aux) + (subject) + (verb), but +(subject) also + (verb)

• Not only does he enjoy cooking, but he is also fond of eating out with friends

• Not only is she studying for exams, but she is also working part-time

• Not only have I finished collage, but I have also finished my internship.

A French student I'm sick and tired of my sister due to the

fact that she manages to take all my clothes. It's very annoying, but it's even more boring when I want to dress me up with a t-shirt or a trouser that she "stole" me. I am in desperate need of help because she never asks me permission to take my clothes so I don't know what to do. I'm thinking of locking my room but it isn't the best solution. It looks hopeless. My sister as stubborn as a donkey.

A French student I'm sick and tired of my sister due to

the fact that she manages to take all my clothes. It's very annoying, but it's even more boring when I want to dress me up with a t-shirt or a trouser that she "stole" me. I am in desperate need of help because she never asks me permission to take my clothes so I don't know what to do. I'm thinking of locking my room but it isn't the best solution. It looks hopeless. My sister as stubborn as a donkey.

Not only am I going to (verb) but I’m also going to (verb)

Go to (place) Due to the fact that + Subject Verb

Object Owing to the fact that + Subject

Verb Object To be sick and tired of

(noun/gerund) To meet friends Manage to (verb)

Have a great

day!!

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