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What can we use instead for ‘contract’? We won’t say ‘sign a contract’ in these situations!
Contracts are the most powerful legal protection documents for the interests of both parties. Thus, they are indispensable in the business world. Today, we are going to introduce 5 English phrases related to contracts, as well as 2 words that can replace ‘contract’!
Synonyms of ‘interesting’, different ways to share your hobbies with the examiner!
Hobby is one of the most popular topics in the IELTS exam. When the examiner asks you the reason why you like a certain hobby, you can only answer ‘because it is interesting’? Even if you are not ready to elaborate your answers, try not to use the word ‘interesting’ every time. Let’s take a look what are some synonyms!
Make good use of conjunctions to enrich the structure of your essay! (Emphasizing the reality)
Previously, we introduced concession conjunctions and learnt 7 synonyms of ‘although’. Do you still remember those words? Today we will talk about synonyms of ‘actually’/ ‘in fact’, which can be used to emphasize the face of something. Let’s take a look at them together!
IELTS Argumentative essay: Learn these different ways to consolidate your arguments in addition to ‘the evidence shows that’!
IELTS argumentative essay usually focuses on giving examples and data to prove the argument. However, when we have the examples or data, how can we show that? The followings are some phrases you may try to use!
DSE synonyms! What to use other than ‘permanent’ or ‘temporary’?
Talking about ‘permanent’ and ‘temporary’, you may immediately think of the other word. When taking the DSE exam, if you want to say that a solution has long-term or short-term effects, how can you describe it without using ‘permanent’ or ‘temporary’?
Speaking of something not easy to deal with, ‘difficult’ is not the only word!
During the DSE English exam, you may need to share a difficulty, or how you overcome those difficulties. Avoid repeatedly using words like ‘difficult’/ ‘hard’/ ‘tough’, what are some vocabularies to replace them?
We use ‘would’ instead of ‘will’ under these situations!
Speaking of the differences between ‘will’ and ‘would’, most people will probably answer that ‘would’ is the past tense of ‘will’. Apart from that, we always use ‘would’ instead of ‘will’ in the following situations. Before we continue, can you think of any situations?
Different types of friends that you will meet in your life! How do we describe them in English?
While some friends can be good, some might be bad, there are some people that you are more familiar with, and some may be not as much. So, how can you describe these various types of friends? The following phrases are 7 common examples of them. Do you know any of these friends around you?
5 things that you must do when staying at home for your holiday!
It’s very tiring to go to school or work during weekdays, so weekends are the time to relax! Do you enjoy going on or staying at home on holidays? Here are some must-do activities when staying at home, do you agree?
What is the meaning of ‘put on the dog’? Learn 7 expressions related to ‘dogs’!
Do you remember when we have talked about the idioms of cats? In addition to cats, there are many dog lovers in Hong Kong. Let us introduce 7 expressions that are related to ‘dogs’ today!