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PCA1 Unit 3

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    Emphatic structures, intensifying adverbs
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  • I really - agree with you. / don’t want to go to work today. / dirty that I didn’t want to eat there.
    don’t want to go to work today.
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  • I wonder what they talked about when they met. I’d love to have been a fly on the wall / a hole in the wall.
    a fly on the wall
  •  20
  • It’s pretty certain that the writing is on the wall / against the wall for the business. It hasn’t made any profit for three years now
    on the wall
  •  20
  • I explained the problem over and over again, but he wouldn’t listen. I just feel like I’m banging my head against a brick wall / driving up against a brick wall.
    banging my head against a brick wall
  •  20
  • Her design ideas are always a bit off the wall / on the wall. Sometimes they’re good, but usually they’re too far from what most people want.
    off the wall
  •  20
  • The builders have been here for six weeks and the noise and dust are really writing on the wall / driving me up the wall now.
    driving me up the wall
  •  20
  • Tara has written 5,000 words for her essay, but now she’s hit a wall / gone to the wall and can’t seem to do any more.
    hit a wall
  •  20