Microsoft Word - English_Grammar_through_Stories.doc
by Alan Townend he took out a loan he negotiated a loan the bank manager taken with the bank manager was impressed by took on tw ...
by Alan Townend Here will see some sentences (in italics) as they occur in the story with a re-written version below. Some of th ...
by Alan Townend With his free time, they said, Charlie could take up all those hobbies and interests for which he had never had ...
by Alan Townend remarks. Many people in the area initially regarded him a bit of a confidence trickster but they soon found out ...
by Alan Townend 25. Phrasal verb look or «Look out!» This story contains a lot of combinations with the phrasal verb look. Do yo ...
by Alan Townend the high street consisted of seven black cats. Fortunately my hostess remained the same size as we chatted over ...
by Alan Townend to look ahead of you. look in front of you looking through the window looking through the window to the other si ...
by Alan Townend 26. Phrasal verb go or «Going on» Here is a story with another Phrasal Verb — «go». Read the story and try to un ...
by Alan Townend The victim didn't know whether to die or wait a bit. A long silence followed and the poor man decided to «die» g ...
by Alan Townend going along continuing went well together suited each other go back return go for it take a chance wen ...
by Alan Townend 27. Phrasal verb run or «A Christmas postman» This story contains a lot of combinations with the phrasal verb ru ...
by Alan Townend cowardice and thought I was depriving a young child of his Christmas present from some loving relative. I rubbed ...
by Alan Townend 28. Phrasal verb fall.............................................................. It was one o'clock in the mo ...
by Alan Townend breakfast but the officer was empty-handed. The new shift had just fallen in and it was made absolutely clear to ...
by Alan Townend 29. Phrasal verb get I don't recommend it as it can get you into an embarrassing situation if you're not careful ...
by Alan Townend how they must remember how fussy he always was about appearance and being properly dressed. He had, he said, got ...
by Alan Townend 30. Word story: Health.......................................................... Health — This word seems to hav ...
by Alan Townend 31. Word story: Jokes «Jokes» are funny stories. You tell a story and hope that the ending, what is often called ...
by Alan Townend 32. Word story: Dictionary..................................................... The one way to settle an argumen ...
by Alan Townend 33. Word story: Search engines The Internet is truly a wonderland that can take you into any world, any field of ...
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