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Ready for IELTS 2nd ed. SB: Unit 01

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    Grammar: Likes/Dislikes; Vocabulary: Reading
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  • 'Can't bear' can be followed by a noun. True or false?
    True. [Rule: Can't bear + noun. e.g. I can't bear English].
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  • I can't stand stressful. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: Can't stand + noun. e.g. I can't stand stress].
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  • I loathe to learn English. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: Loathe + ing. e.g. I loathe learning English]
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  • I can't stand stressful situations. Correct or incorrect?
    Correct. [Rule: Can't stand + noun phrase (i.e. adj + noun)].
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  • I love to study English = I love studying English. Is the meaning the same or different?
    It can be the same or it can be slightly different.
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  • I like to study English. Is this about enjoyment or habit?
    Habit. [Rule: I like to + infinitive = habit. e.g. I like to study English as it will be good for my future].
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  • I love studying English. Is this about habit or enjoyment?
    Enjoyment. [Rule: I like to + infinitive = habit. e.g. I like to study English as it will be good for my future].
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  • I prefer relaxing than working. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: prefer + noun + to + noun. e.g I prefer relaxing to working].
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  • I prefer to relax to work. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: prefer + to + V1 + than + V1. e.g. I prefer to relax than work]
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  • I'd rather work not today. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: 'd rather + not + V1. e.g. I'd rather not work today].
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  • I'd rather work than relax. Correct or incorrect?
    Correct.
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  • I'd love relax just now. Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. [Rule: 'd love + to + V1]
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  • Is 100% a majority?
    No. 51%-99% is a majority. 1%-49% is a minority.
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  • What is this?
    Impact.
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  • Doors give what to the houses or rooms
    Access
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  • If someone is your peer they are...
    Your equal, or the same age as you.
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