ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 18
a. An angry crowd of Americans pushed their way on the ships. b. He pushed his way to the stage through the crowd. a. Fi ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 17
a. "After all, I have seen them before," she said. b. Of course they are not home from school yet. After all, it is only ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 16
a. We made up for lost time by working until midnight. b. Those characters may make up for the readers' lack of human re ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 15
a. In the outback people live almost completely independent of others. b. She is independent of her parents. a. Our chil ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 14
a. Hundreds of thousands of people take part in this festival. b. Why don't you take part in the race. a. I arranged for ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 13
a. This is the same song that my father was singing on that evening. b. It is not the same sign language that you will s ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 12
a. He spent the whole afternoon making a model ship. b. They spent a long time watching and recording the habits of anim ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 11
a. God helps those who help themselves. b. He is one of those who were exposed to the radiation. a. Her eyes reminded me ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 10
a. You have probably seen at least one of those films. b. I brush my teeth at least twice a day. a. Michael Jackson saw ...
ENGLISH USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 9
a. I did not know which way to go. b. She asked me what book to buy first to study "haiku". cf. I have not decided what ...