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Lesson 1:

Grammar Emphatic
-occurrence of an action/change use like (Positive adj.)
of state
-emphasize the place, Words & Phrases
time, manner, purpose , or agent of coincidentally just right
an past event especially
(sub.) may I trouble you
(introduce additional reason) it depends on
for example/
Words & Phrases
think (VS ) Lesson 4:
convenient Grammar
safe - regardless of
save money i. A B- *at home or at
freedom school
not necessarily ii. V/adj. V/adj.- *willing or
not willing
to adapt iii. +Question Word-*no
matter
Lesson 2: who/where/what/which
Grammar so (sequential relationship VS
Existential Sentences verb + ( )
or ) Adj/V + + Adj/V
only in exclamatory although..
relatively do you mean to say
Adj. intense degree of adj.
a conclusion deriving from the Words & Phrases
preceding sentence etc. caps a series of items
sell at 60% discount
Words & Phrases otherwise
Im afraid that Sb. to have to
roughly criteria
noisy to care
quiet
generally speaking/ ordinary Lesson 5:
not that great Grammar
authentic as far as Im concerned
Resultative complements
Lesson 3: as for..
Grammar other, in addition
Topic comment structure

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11-8-2013
different meanings and almost
uses it seems
- either or it sounds
v.+/ sth.
Words & Phrases
its just that Lesson 8:
unable to bear Grammar
definitely (VS ) Directional Complement-
sb. to deal with sb.
in this way - connects in order to, to
previous completed event
but less serious than Rhetorical question
adverb, emphasizes the verb
Lesson 6:
Grammar Words and Phrases
in terms of.. pressure
V V repetitive action to receive
to lessen
turned out, in the past vs. to suit vs suitable
to influence
Words and Phrases to obtain
in the endactually speaking of
at all, simply Sb. sb/st + adv to dislike
completely A, B if its not A its B
forgetful
no wonder Lesson 9:
actually Grammar
one minute.. - used to express small quantity
Descriptive complements
Lesson 7: - emphasize a disagreement
Grammar A, B its not rather
() even
Potential complements Words and Phrases
/ continuously
as a resultative complement with a lot of difficultly
as if
Words and Phrases you could say
- fromto so that means
the result is its best
or, used in non-question
sentences(VS ) Lesson 10:
()sb. to cause trouble Grammar

Credit: Tom Lin


11-8-2013
beginning of an action in order to
Conjunction because
Adj. none can surpass in an instant
indicating experience mostly
pause in the sentence
Words and Phrases

Credit: Tom Lin


11-8-2013

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