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Learn Hot English Magazine – March 2015 True PDF
Learn English with the Hot English app! English for all levels (easy – advanced). A monthly magazine for learning English: readings (current topics, words explained) + listenings (lots of accents) + exercises + videos. Idioms, phrasal verbs, useful expressions, grammar, vocabulary. Learn faster because it’s fun!
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100 самых распространенных английских фразовых глаголов
This reference book provides 100 Basic Phrasal Verbs listed alphabetically with their detailed explanation in English and Russian translation depending on the preposions used.
В справочнике в алфавитном порядке представлен список из 100 наиболее распространенных английских фразовых глаголов и их русских эквивалентов.
This book is a great source for teaching students at different levels how to ask and answer questions. Forming a question often involves reversing the order of words in a sentence, which is the first skill addressed in this workbook. After students have mastered this skill, they can then move on to using different kinds of questions involving who, what, where, why, when and how. The book also covers the following: Simple past, present and future tense; Regular and irregular verbs; Progressive present, past and future tense verbs; Perfect present, past and future tense verbs; Perfect progressive present, past and future tense verbs; Negative questions; Conditional statements, among others.
The four papers presented in this volume are corpus-based investigations into the meaning of the verbs speak, talk, say and tell. More specifically they want to explore how the scene of linguistic action has been put into perspective by these four high-frequency verbs.
The goal of this monograph is a comprehensive analysis of understatements and other forms of non-direct speech (hedges) in modern English. It is based on a multi-level approach, including philosophical, cultural, and socio-psychological arguments. The main part consists of an investigation of the linguistic restrictions for understatements and hedges to be formed by means of the following grammatical categories: negation of predicates, gradation of predicates, modalization of affirmative sentences by means of parenthetical verbs, modal adverbs, modal verbs, and questions.