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How to Write A Cover Letter and A Follow-up Letter, and Create A Winning Portfolio -2014 - Grammar short lesson -
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How to Write A Cover Letter and A Follow-up Letter, and Create A Winning Portfolio -2014 - Grammar short lesson -

A cover letter is like the icing of a cake or a movie poster.

Basically, it aims to tease potential employers and to give them an engaging reason to read through your resume. Remember that there are millions of job seekers out there, and to catch an employer’s eyes is a critical step in surviving a highly competitive field.

 

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Common Phrasal Verbs – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -
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Common Phrasal Verbs – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -Common Phrasal Verbs – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -

Here is a list of common phrasal verbs: 

- Account for;

- Act out;

- Act up;

- Add in;

- Add up...  Read more >>>

 
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Mixed constructions – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -
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Mixed constructions – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -

A sentence must have two parts – the subject and the predicate.

The subject is what the sentence is about and the predicate is what we are going to say about the subject.

If the sentence is to make complete sense, we have to put the two parts together in reasonable ways. >>>

 
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Do and make – grammar exercise – 2014 -
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Do and make – grammar exercise – 2014 -

Complete  sentences.

Exercices with answers

 

 
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Pronoun-antecedent agreement – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -
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Pronoun-antecedent agreement – Grammar short lesson - 2014 -

A pronoun is a word used to refer to a noun mentioned earlier in the text. This noun is called the antecedent of the pronoun.

  • Susmita is a pretty girl. She also sings well. (Pronoun – she; antecedent – Susmita)

Note that the pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number and person. That means if the antecedent is a singular noun, then the pronoun used to refer to it, too, should be singular in number. >>>

 
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