บทเรียน 19: Passive reporting structures
Transitive and intransitive verbs
เลือกบทเรียน
- 1Go beyond intermediate with our new video course
- 2Reported speech in 90 seconds!
- 3If or whether?
- 45 ways to use 'would'
- 5Let and allow
- 6Passive voice
- 7Unless
- 8Mixed conditionals
- 9The zero article - in 90 seconds
- 10The indefinite article - in 90 seconds
- 11The. That's right - the! Learn all about it in 90 seconds
- 12The continuous passive
- 13Future perfect
- 14Need + verb-ing
- 15Have something done
- 16Wish
- 17Word stress
- 18Different ways of saying 'if'
- 19Passive reporting structures
- 20The subjunctive
- 21When and if
- 22Inversion
- 23Phrasal verbs
- 24The future
- 25Modals in the past
- 26Narrative tenses
- 27Phrasal verb myths
- 28Conditionals review
- 29Used to - review
- 30Linking words of contrast
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Session 2 - News Review
impeachment
a formal accusation that a public official has committed a serious crime while in power
stormy
loud, involving strong emotions
coup
sudden seizing of political power, often by an army
back
support
hurdle
obstacle, challenge, difficulty
Session 3 - Lingohack
ambitious
(here) difficult to achieve
exceptional
extreme; greater than normal
triumph
great achievement
the height of
a time when a situation is most active
winning hearts
getting the affection of people
Session 5 - The White Elephant
a secret admirer
somebody who likes someone else very much but doesn't tell them
love (something) to bits
love (something) very much
got the hots for (someone)
is very attracted to (someone)
no love lost (between two people)
you don't like each other
a love-hate relationship
a relationship with someone or something where your feelings often change from love to hate
for love nor money
impossible to get
a labour of love
work that is hard but enjoyable to do