GRAMMAR AND ADVANCED STRUCTURES
Elena
Created on March 30, 2023
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Transcript
Diagnóstico // test
How can I move from B2 to C1?
USING C1 STRUCTURES!!
Advanced structures
There's no chance= something is impossible
There's no reason=something does not have a logical cause
There's no choice but= this is the only option
There's no need=something is not necessary
There's no denying/question/doubt= something is clearly true
It's no coincidence/accident= there is a connection between two things, they're not a result of random chance
It's no use/there's no point= something will not have any success so it's not worth trying
It's no surprise=something is logical/expected
It's no secret = something is obvious, everyone knows it
It sounds Greek to me= I don't understand it
It turns out that
I set 3 different alarm clocks so there's no chance of oversleeping!
The strategy seems to be working; there's no reason to make any changes
We missed the last train of the day. There's no choice but to wait until tomorrow.
There's no need to rush. We have plenty of time.
As annoying as I find that pop star, there's no denying that she has a lot of influence
It's no coincidence that the poorest neighbourhoods are also the most violent
It's no use trying to make a call- there's no signal in this area There's no point wasting time worrying about things you can't change
He was always playing sports as a child, so it's no surprise that he's now a professional athlete
It's no secret that he's in love with her. He constantly talks about how beautiful she is.
Wow! This listening is so difficult. It all sounds Greek to me.
It turns out that he knew about the theft and he didn't say aything
What was terrible was the fish, although the other food wasn't bad. It is in the schools that we have the real problem.
CLEFT SENTENCES
Although smokers have rights, smoking should be made illegal.
CONCESSION
Using the internet to communicate makes families feel much closer.An effective tourist strategy is what the town needed
NOMINALISATION
We are not supposed to be here, it's too lateHe is said to have lost his job
PASSIVES
INVERSION
Had I saved my money, I could go on holiday.Were I rich, I would eat in that restaurant.
I could see at a glance that something was wrong. We have no solutions at handYou’re here at last! The disease killed at least two They started singing at onceThe candidates are selected at randomThe whole area is at risk of flooding. The children are at times aggressive and cruel. You should keep an eye on your children at all times. We can meet at any time you like. At worst, you’ll go to prison.
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH AT
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH IN
Let me know in advance. There were sixty of them in all. Who’s in charge here? I’m the boss. Have we got anything in common? She was in such a hurry that she forgot to take her passport. The machine will save energy in the long run. Have you ever helped anyone in trouble? I tried to get in touch with him but in vain.
How much do teachers earn in your country on average? We met on board an ocean liner. She’s gone to Barcelona on business. We’re on good terms in spite of the divorce. We have lots of goods on offer at present Mum, she did it on purpose! On second thoughts, I’d like to come.
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH ON
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH BY
We met by accident. We had to learn the poem by heart. This is not, by no means, the end of the matter. We went to the seaside – just for a change. Our friendship is not virtual – it’s for real. I was out of breath after running from the city centre to the station. The lift was out of order, so we had to use the stairs. She was singing out of tune.
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH FOR
PREPOSITIONAL SENTENCES WITH OUT