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Adjectives |
Adverbs |
Expressions |
the foundations |
to interpret |
helpful |
afterwards |
mother tongue |
isolation |
to practise |
related |
almost |
to be disappointed at/ about smth |
an idiom |
to realize |
up-to-date |
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to be disappointed with/ in smb |
an intonation |
to disappoint |
old-fashioned |
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to feel about |
a drill |
to memorize |
average |
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to have/ get an (the) idea of .... |
an interpreter |
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rude |
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to find smth hard |
practice |
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diasppointed |
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far more difficult |
a vocabulary |
Phrasal verb |
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to make a note (notes) of ... |
a dictionary |
to get -got-got |
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to do/ to get smth wrong |
a translator |
to get on |
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to keep oneself up-to-date with .... |
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to get off |
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to ask for .... |
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to get along |
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a few words at a time |
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to get out |
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to make sure |
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to get up |
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to cope with |
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to get away |
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to take a couse |
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to get over |
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to have a pen friend/ a pen pal |
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to get down to work/ business |
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a fat cat |
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to let the cat out of the bag |
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like cat and dog |
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like a cat on hot bricks (on a hot tin roof) |
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like the cat that got the cream |
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to put the cat among the pigeons |
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while the cat is away the mice will play |
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Has the cat your tongue? |