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Informal Letter Vocabulary

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    Vocabulary about the elements, expressions and phrasal verbs
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  • This process can TAKE UP/LOOK FORWARD to a couple hours.
    This process can TAKE UP to a couple hours.
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  • Dominic, you GET ON WELL WITH/LOOK FORWARD TO the women. -They really like you.
    Dominic, you GET ON WELL WITH the women. -They really like you.
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  • If they KEEP ON/TAKE UP drinking like that, they will be drunk.
    If they KEEP ON drinking like that, they will be drunk.
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  • Jennifer is really GETTING ON WELL WITH/LOOKING FORWARD TO her wedding day
    Jennifer is really LOOKING FORWARD TO her wedding day
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  • If you think something is very easy to do, you can say it is _________________.
    A piece of cake.
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  • To begin to study in a serious and determined way.
    Hit the books
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  • To contact someone, usually with a letter, note, or phone call.
    Drop me a line.
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  • Loja, AS WELL AS/ DESPITE Quito, are really cold cities.
    Loja, AS WELL AS Quito, are really cold cities.
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  • I think she has many good qualities BESIDES/ALSO being very beautiful.
    I think she has many good qualities BESIDES being very beautiful.
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  • Thank you to my family and ALTHOUGH/ALSO to my fans.
    Thank you to my family and ALSO to my fans.
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  • He was feeling very ill. HOWEVER/INSTEAD OF, he went to school.
    He was feeling very ill. HOWEVER, he went to school.
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  • DESPITE/ALTHOUGH the fact that he worked very hard, he didn't pass the exam.
    DESPITE the fact that he worked very hard, he didn't pass the exam.
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  • IN SPITE OF/ALTHOUGH we saw each other every day, we didn't really know each other.
    ALTHOUGH we saw each other every day, we didn't really know each other.
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  • IN SPITE OF/HOWEVER the pain in his leg, he completed the marathon.
    IN SPITE OF the pain in his leg, he completed the marathon.
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  • Luke’s going to stay at home INSTEAD OF/IN SPITE OF going out.
    Luke’s going to stay at home INSTEAD OF going out.
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