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Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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I **like** to wear easy, comfortable clothes every day.
➔ Present Simple (habitual actions)
➔ The present simple tense is used to describe habitual actions or general truths. The verb "like" is in its base form because the subject is "I".
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For example, I **love wearing** jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers.
➔ Present Continuous for preference (Gerund)
➔ The present continuous ("love wearing") is used to express a strong preference for the action. "Wearing" is a gerund, functioning as the object of the verb "love".
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They **are practical** and make me feel relaxed.
➔ Present Simple (describing characteristics)
➔ The present simple is used to describe the characteristics of the clothes. "Are" is the verb "to be", and "practical" is an adjective describing the subject, "They".
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I **agree** with you, Angela.
➔ Present Simple (stating an opinion)
➔ The present simple is used to express agreement or an opinion. "Agree" is in its base form as the subject is "I".
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I **want** to look professional and put-together.
➔ Present Simple (stating a desire)
➔ The present simple is used to state a desire or intention. "Want" is in its base form as the subject is "I". The infinitive form "to look" follows "want".
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I **need** to look sharp and formal.
➔ Modal Verb: "Need"
➔ "Need" is a modal verb here, expressing necessity or obligation. It's followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to look".
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When it's cold, I **add** layers like sweaters, scarves, and jackets.
➔ Present Simple (conditional clause)
➔ The first part of the sentence uses "When it's cold" as a conditional clause, and the main clause uses the present simple, "I add".
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I **tend** to go for classic colors like navy, gray, and black.
➔ Present Simple (expressing a tendency)
➔ The present simple is used to express a general tendency or habit. "Tend" is in its base form because the subject is "I". "To go" is an infinitive following "tend".
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We **should** do this again sometime!
➔ Modal Verb: "Should"
➔ "Should" is a modal verb expressing a suggestion or recommendation. It is followed by the base form of the verb "do".
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