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This is a great anchor chart to use when teaching students to compare numbers -- particularly by inc
Nov 17, 2013 - This is a great anchor chart to use when teaching students to compare numbers -- particularly by including key vocabulary words and examples.
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The document discusses two patterns of organization in writing: cause and effect, and compare and contrast. It provides examples of words and phrases that signal these patterns to the reader. For cause and effect, words like "because", "result", and "lead to" indicate a cause followed by an effect. Compare and contrast structures use words like "similarly", "however", and "instead" to show how things are alike or different. Well-organized writing clearly guides the reader through these…
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In English,  when we compare two things and we want to say that the second thing mentioned is less likely to be true or possible than the first one, we can use the phrases : "Let alone", "Much/Even/Still less", "Not to mention" and "Never mind". Have a look at the grammar sheet below to learn how to used these phrases.. Let alone, not to mention, much less, never mind. FCE, CAE, CPE grammar Advanced English Grammar I'm Silently Correcting Your Grammar, Basic Vs Advanced English Phrases, The Most Dangerous Phrase In The English Language, Ought To Vs Should In English, Advanced English Grammar, Common English Phrases Explained, English Grammar Rules, Advanced English Vocabulary, Teaching English Grammar
Let alone, never mind, much/even/still less
Let alone, never mind, much/even/still less In English, when we compare two things and we want to say that the second thing mentioned is less likely to be true or possible than the first one, we can use the phrases : "Let alone", "Much/Even/Still less", and "Never mind". Have a look at the grammar sheet below to learn how to used these phrases.
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Let alone, never mind, much/still/even less
Let alone, never mind, much/still/even less
Let alone, never mind, much/still/even less – In English, when we compare two things and we want to say that the second thing mentioned is less likely to be true or possible than the first one, we can use the phrases : "Let alone", "Much/Even/Still less", and "Never mind". Have a look at the grammar sheet below to learn how to use these phrases.
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Uses of HARDLY WHEN - SCARCELY WHEN - BARELY WHEN - NO SOONER THAN - English Learn Site
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