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Study guide - Coggle Diagram
Study guide
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This part will test how well you understand the text and your knowledge of grammar, such as tenses,pronouns and prepositions. You may also have to answer questions that text fixed phrasal verbs, and linking expressions.
Think about what kind of word is needed in the gap and read the whole sentence to make sure the word you choose fits grammatically.
Remember you can only use ONE WORD, check the spelling is correct.
When you have finished read through the text again to check it makes sense,
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4.Think, what type of word do I need adjective, verb,noun,pronoun
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When giving advice or making recommendations, we can use the modal verb should+ infinitive without to.
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Adverb= describes a verb, an adjective or an adverb( how someone does something)
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Used to= repeated actions in the past that we don't do now, describe a state or situation in the past that is no longer true.
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-We don't need to say who or what does/did something because its obvious from the situation or the context
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Don't worry if you can't understand every word of the text.Read the title, then read through the text to see what it is about.
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You have to describe what kind of word fits the gap (noun,verb, adjective or adverb) Read the sentence carefully to check which onesies needed
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Don't spend too long thinking about the answers you're not sure of. Complete as many answers as you can,then return to the ones that you haven't done. You may have a better idea of those answers as you become more familiar with the text.
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Had better is often used to warn someone or give strong advice.Use should when you want to be less strong with the advice you give.
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In Informal English we can sometimes use get instead of be to form the passive, especially when we want to say that something bad happened to someone or something.
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Note: In zero conditionals, when and if are often interchangeable.The present simple is used in both clauses.
Get/ become used to = go from not being accustomed to or familiar with something to being accustomed to/ familiar with it
Get/ become used to + noun /pronoun/verb-ing
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