Prepositions & adverbs Flashcards

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Reward yourself with smaller benefits *along the way.

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To happen Happen TO someone or smth Please don’t worry any of these will happen to you if you take LSD once in a while like a sane human being.

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he carbon atom shares an electron with hydrogen, and hydrogen *likewise shares an electron with carbon.

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Doctor: No, I’ve met cat people. You’re *nothing like them*.

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It *looked to me* like…

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По мне это выглядело, как…

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DOCTOR: You mean they died *simultaneously.*. MACE: Exactly. Fifty two deaths at the exact same moment, worldwide. Simultaneous (adj) UK /ˌsɪm.əlˈteɪ.ni.əs/ US /ˌsaɪ.məlˈteɪ.ni.əs/ Simultaneously Simultaneousness

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Simultaneous - happening or being done at exactly the same time. (C1) Simultaneously (B2)

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According to our records, she was absent last Friday. Children are allocated to schools according to the area in which they live.

According to (preposition) /əˈkɔːdɪŋtuː/

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According to - as said by someone or shown by something (B1); based on a particular system or plan (B2). Согласно В соответствии с

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Either call me tonight or I’ll speak to you tomorrow.

Either … or … (conjunction)

/ˈaɪðər, ˈiːðər/

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Either … or … - used when you are giving a choice of two or more things.

Или…, или…

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