The words much and many mean lot of. If a noun is in singular, we use much Example: much money If a noun is in plural, we use many Example: many friends Us… View »
The words some and any are used for countable and uncountable nouns. In general, we could say that some means a few / a little and any means non… View »
A resume or CV is a summary of your educational qualifications and work experience. Companies usually want to see your resume when you apply for a job. A covering letter is the letter that accompanie… View »
There are some words which can be used to 'intensify' many adjectives – 'very' 'really' 'totally' 'absolutely' 'completely' 'utterly' 'entirely'. It's very tall. We're really happy. She's totally… View »
Here are some idioms to do with health. To say that you are in good health, you can use the expressions 'as fit as a fiddle' or 'fighting fit'. I've never felt better. I'm really fighting fit. Aft… View »
If you 'pave the way' it means to make progress easier. The agreement on trade paves the way for better relations between the countries. The discovery paved the way to the development of a new drug… View »
There are a lot of idioms talking about time as if it were money. You can spend time. I spent 3 hours doing that. You can waste time. I wasted an hour waiting for her. Time can be a wa… View »
An 'absorbing' job is one that is very interesting and claims all your attention. My job is so absorbing that I sometimes forget to have lunch. I get bored in my job. I need one that is m… View »
If you 'apply for' a job, you ask a company for a job. I've applied for six jobs in the last week and haven't heard back from any of them. We were expecting a lot of people to apply for t… View »
Learn the vocabulary to talk about getting or changing jobs in English: If there is 'a vacancy', there is a job available because a new post has been created or a person has left. Thangno's m… View »
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