Correcting writing activities: A technical problem
I’ve been tried-> trying
to connect it to the Internet and I didn’t->
couldn’t
Could come your technical service come and resolve the problem?
Pay special attention in-> to
the ADSL light
If that light is fixed-> doesn’t
flicker and you can’t surf in the internet call us again
An electrical stove
After 2 hours the device is turns off
I asked you for a long-term-> reliable stove
ˌwell-ˈbuilt adjective
someone who is well-built has a big strong body► see
thesaurus at strong
ˈdurable ˌgoods noun [plural]
American English large things such as cars,
televisions, and furniture, that you do not buy often SYN consumer durables
British English
You have a 3 year guarantee, so call the
technical service.
so ●●● S1 W3 conjunction
1 used to say that someone does something because of
the reason just stated
I was feeling
hungry, so I made myself a sandwich.
► see thesaurus at therefore
Register
In written English, people often prefer to use
therefore or consequently rather than so, because they sound more formal:
She had previous experience, therefore she seemed the
best candidate.
I don’t understand the problem you are telling-> describing.
I don’t see any problem in what you are describing.
Thanks from->for your trust.
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ˈfield trip noun
[countable]
an occasion when students go somewhere to learn about
a particular subject, especially one connected with nature or science
a geography
field trip
from dusk till dawn
ven‧ue /ˈvenjuː/ ●●○ noun
[countable]
a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes
place
sporting/conference/concert etc venue
- The first thing to do is book a venue.
- The band will play (=perform at) as many venues as
possible.
venue for
- the venue for the latest round of talks
out‧let /ˈaʊtlet, -lɪt/ ●●○ noun [countable]
outlet for
Is football a
good outlet for men’s aggression?
an outlet for
creativity
terrific /təˈrɪfɪk/ UK US adjetivo (informal)
1
genial, fantástico -a, de miedo
2
tremendo -a
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