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Mastering Sentence and Paragraph Construction in English: A Guide for Effective Communication

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Grammar, Past Tense, Tenses

Mastering the Past Perfect Simple

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Idioms

Alternatives to “a lot”

I’m going to give you some phrases that you can use to describe when you have lots of something. Now this can be lots of something that’s physical or something that’s not physical. So for example, I am creating lots of content for you lovely people to help you with your English. I could say I am creating tonnes of content, “tonnes of …” So if you have a tonne of work to do, you have a lot of work to do. Also heaps. If you have heaps of work to do, then you have a lot of work to do. If you have heaps of food in your cupboard, you’ve got a lot of food. Another one could be stacks. I have stacks of work to do, or there are stacks of examples online. If you want more of these go to brian mcgregor.com. I’m going to put a link.In the comments section, where I’m going to give you examples of these phrases and a lot of other phrases that you might find useful.

Idioms

Idiom: Kick off

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Idioms

Idiom: Get Cracking

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Idioms

Idiom: Tip of the Tongue

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Idioms

Idiom: Knee Jerk Reaction

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Business English Phrases, Idioms

English Idiom: Foot in the door

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