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Make a sentence with a word not only start learning
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Not only does she sing well but also she's a good dancer.
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Make a sentence with a word Under no circumstances start learning
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Under no circumstances should you cheat during the test
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Make a sentence with a word no sooner start learning
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No sooner had he opened the door then the telephone rang
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I had barely sat down when the cat jumped onto my lap (make it more emphatic) start learning
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Barly had I sat down when the cat jumped onto my lap
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She rarely calls her parents these days (make it more emphatic) start learning
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Rarely does she call her parents these days.
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He isn't a friend of mine by any means (make it more emphatic) start learning
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By no means is he friend of mine
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Mary had no idea that we had arranged a party for her birthday (make it more emphatic) start learning
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Little did Mary know that we had arranged a party for her birthday
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Do you make notes in the margin of your Student's Book? start learning
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Yes, I sometimes make notes in the margin
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In a major sport competition such as the Olympics, do you think it's important for everyone participating to belive thay stand a chance of winning? start learning
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Yes, in a major sporting competiotion such as Olympics, i think it's important for everyone participating to belive they stand a chance of winning
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How do you feel when you go to buy something you've really been looking forward to getting and discover that the shop has sold out? start learning
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When I go to buy something I've really been looking forward to getting and discover that the shop has sold out, I feel disappointed and frustrated
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Give me an example of call in on start learning
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John was off sick, so I called in on him to check if he needed anything
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Do you often call in at your local supermarket on your way home after work? start learning
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Yes, I often call in at my local supermarket on my way home after work
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Why might someone need to call by their office even though it's their day off? start learning
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Someone might need to call by their office even though it's their day off because they want something that they left there
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nie trzeba dodawać, rzecz jasna
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Give me an example of the expression needless to say start learning
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Needless to say, I've been pretty busy since we got here.
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What do parents mean when they say their son or daughter is going through a difficult phase? start learning
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When parents say their son or daughter is going through a difficult phase, they mean their son or daughter is going through temporary period of rebelling against them, and is difficult to cope with, perhaps because they're grumpy and stubborn
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Do some university students find it hard to cope if they have to do a part-time job on top of studying for their degree? start learning
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