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* I'll say= I agree !

* did not turn in the paper = forgot to submit his assignment


* "Is n't it" alone = I agree with u
* "Is n't it" after any sentence = uncertain or may be
* Were in used instead of was in wishes "I wish I were there"
* Were in used instead of was in untrure conditions "if I were there; I would help"
* In English, longer words are more formal than short words
* Phrasal verbs are not preferred in formal writing
* In formal English, it is better to avoid using I; even if you are expressing your opinion
* Abbreviation: you pronounce letter by letter separate letters as PhD
* Acronym: you pronounce all the letters as a one word as IELTS or AIDS
* The prefix im is used to show the opposite of words starting with m & p
* In British English:
-tre, -our, -ence, -lled, -lling

* Common collocations: tall buildings, high prices, black & white, salt & pepper, hot & cold, north-south-
east & west, short film, long walk, small house, large family
* foreground & background
* For IELTS reading: skimming and scanning
* Yes, I agree with some of this, but disagree with other part of it.

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