Asking for information Here are some questions you can ask about a person’s education. ‘Are you a student?’ ‘Yes. I’m studying medicine.’ ‘Which university are… Continue reading
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Talking about things you possess I have + (noun) This is the most common structure used to talk about possessions, relationships, illnesses etc. She’s a… Continue reading
Here is a list of some common phrases you can use to invite someone out. Are you free this evening / tomorrow / this weekend… Continue reading
I’m looking forward to To look forward to something is to wait or hope for it, especially with pleasure. Note that this structure is followed… Continue reading
Here is a range of phrases you will find useful when shopping for clothes or shoes. ‘Could you measure my waist / chest?’ ‘Of course.’… Continue reading
I’m trying to… This expression is used to tell someone that you are attempting to accomplish something. After I’m trying, we use a to-infinitive. I’m… Continue reading
I’m dying to + (verb) This structure is used to talk about something that you want or desire to do. It shows impatience or an… Continue reading
Talking about things you are interested in doing I would like to + (verb) The structure I would like to is used to talk about things… Continue reading
Feel like can mean ‘want’ or ‘would like’. After feel like, you can use a noun or an –ing form. I feel like a drink.… Continue reading
I think I should + (verb) This structure is used to talk about something that you feel strongly about doing. I think I should ask… Continue reading