Mastering Advanced English Grammar and Vocabulary Practice
1. Phrasal Verbs and Prepositions Practice
Instruction: Fill the gaps with the correct preposition to complete the sentence.
- We have run out of a lot of ideas – perhaps we should have a break.
- We need to explain more clearly if you want to get your ideas across.
- They are relying on me to complete the first part of the project.
- He has gone to the library to search for some journal articles on the topic.
2. Sentence Structure and Word Order
Instruction: Put the words in the correct order to make grammatically
Read MoreAn Inspector Calls: Character Interplay and Social Commentary
Analyzing Character and Theme in An Inspector Calls
Both [Character/Theme 1] and [Character/Theme 2] in An Inspector Calls intricately embody [central theme], interrogating the pervasive social and moral consequences of [issue/conflict]. While [Character/Theme 1] manifests [perspective/trait] through [dramatic/linguistic technique], [Character/Theme 2] similarly exemplifies [related perspective/trait] via [different but complementary technique], collectively constructing a multifaceted critique of
Read MoreDefining Moments in Modern Drama
T.S. Eliot’s Revival of Poetic Drama
T.S. Eliot played a significant role in reviving Poetic Drama in the 20th century. At a time when realism and prose dominated theatre, Eliot argued that poetic expression could offer a deeper insight into spiritual and psychological truths. His critical essays, particularly Poetry and Drama, stressed the importance of verse in conveying the inner life of characters and enhancing the theatrical experience.
Eliot’s own plays, such as Murder in the Cathedral (1935)
Read MoreMaster English Tenses: Present Continuous & Past Simple
English and Spanish Present Continuous Examples
Here are some common examples of the Present Continuous tense in English, paired with their Spanish translations:
| English Sentence | Spanish Translation |
|---|---|
| I’m running | Estoy corriendo |
| You are talking to Ana | Estás hablando con Ana |
| He’s cooking right now | Ahora mismo está cocinando |
| She is playing the piano | Está tocando el piano |
| It’s ringing | Está sonando |
| We are studying | Estamos estudiando |
| You’re playing football | Estáis jugando al fútbol |
| They are riding a horse | Están montando |
Mastering Adverb Clauses, Prefixes, and Conditional Sentences
Adverb Clauses of Reason and Purpose
Match the main clause (1-5) with the adverb clause (a-e).
- I am going to use a compare and contrast thought pattern. 1
- I am definitely not going to use a compare and contrast pattern. 2
- I am going to use a cause and effect pattern. 5
- I will use a defining thought pattern for the first half of my talk. 4
- So that the reasons why things happened will be clear. 3
- A I will use a cause and effect organization…
- B In order to help people understand what made this happen in
Legal Terms in Product Liability and Contracts
Product Liability and Safety Terms
- Demonstration of fault: Shows that the party responsible for a defect or damage is at fault.
- Unsafe: If something is unsafe, it can cause harm.
- Hazardous: If a product is hazardous, it exposes people to risk or harm.
- Precaution: The care taken in advance to prevent harm or danger.
- Good faith: The honest intent to fulfill a promise or contract fairly.
- Legal responsibility: The obligation to meet standards of safety and good practices.
- Damage: Any loss or harm to a person
