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Business English Idioms (To BE)

Posted On :: April 26, 2012 // Posted by :: webmaster // Posted in :: Vocabulary

To Be One way to say you are leaving is to say you are ‘off’. •    I’m off now. See you tomorrow. •    It’s time I was off or I’ll be late for the meeting. If you have no more supply/stock of something you are ‘out of’ the item. •    We’re out of ink for [...]

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Business English Idioms

Posted On :: April 15, 2012 // Posted by :: webmaster // Posted in :: Vocabulary

To Bring If you ‘bring something about’, you cause it to happen. How can we bring about change in this old-fashioned company? We need to bring about a change in attitude. If you ‘bring someone along’ with you, they come with you. I want to bring along John to the meeting, if that is OK. [...]

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Phrasal Verbs

Posted On :: September 27, 2011 // Posted by :: webmaster // Posted in :: Vocabulary

Phrasal verbs   Verb Meaning Example ask someone out invite on a date John asked Linda out to dinner and a movie. ask around ask many people the same question I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet. add up to something Equal Your purchases add up to RS400. back something up Reverse You’ll have to back [...]

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English, The English

Posted On :: September 2, 2011 // Posted by :: webmaster // Posted in :: Vocabulary

‘English ‘ is used for English language ‘The English’ is used for people of England

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English style

Posted On :: September 2, 2011 // Posted by :: webmaster // Posted in :: Vocabulary

Here is the list of words used in Informal chat-: wanna- want to- I wanna have tea Gotta- Has/have got to – I gotta go gonna- Going to- I am gonna a party Howzzat- how is that? Doc- doctor Prez-president Probs- problems- No probs Celeb- celebrity Dunno- don’t know- I dunno your name. yeah- yes [...]

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