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B2 NEW

  •  English    16     Public
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  • When do you use 1. Yours sincerely/ 2./Yours faithfully?
    1. In a formal letter or email when you know the name. 2. When you are unaware of the name.
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  • What do you put at the top right hand side of a formal letter?
    Your address and the date.
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  • How do you open a formal letter if you are unaware of the person’s name?
    Dear Sir / Madam,
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  • She hurt her arm _____ badly that she had to go to hospital.
    so
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  • Fred did not have _______ petrol in his car to get home.
    enough
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  • It wasn’t ______ he was almost at the airport, that he remembered he’d left his passport on the table.
    until
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  • Aitor’s _______ tv show starts soon. FAVOUR
    favourite
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  • The football team was ________ for cheating. QUALIFY
    disqualified
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  • Natalia was ______ that she would pass the exam. HOPE
    hopeful
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  • Cristina has decided to do it ________ next time. DIFFERENT
    differently
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  • I could never have passed that exam without your help. YOU. I could never have passed that exam___________________me.
    If you hadn’t helped
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  • When do you use: whereas, on the other hand, however?
    To contrast ideas.
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  • When do you use: moreover, whereas, What’s more?
    To add ideas.
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  • When do you use: Finally, in conclusion, to sum up?
    To finish.
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  • They all _________ with the teacher. He was always wrong! Agree
    disagreed
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  • Who is going to be amazing in the exam on Friday?
    YOU
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