The document provides definitions and examples for several English vocabulary categories:
- Prefixes "mis-" and "dis-" are used to indicate something is wrong or the opposite. Examples include misfortune and disagreement.
- Phrasal verbs describe relationships and include get over, make up with, and stick up for.
- Terms related to advertising include luxury goods, advertising campaigns, and brand image. Verbs like persuade, research, and promote are used.
- Adjectives for gadgets contain convenient, expensive, and durable.
The document provides definitions and examples for several English vocabulary categories:
- Prefixes "mis-" and "dis-" are used to indicate something is wrong or the opposite. Examples include misfortune and disagreement.
- Phrasal verbs describe relationships and include get over, make up with, and stick up for.
- Terms related to advertising include luxury goods, advertising campaigns, and brand image. Verbs like persuade, research, and promote are used.
- Adjectives for gadgets contain convenient, expensive, and durable.
The document provides definitions and examples for several English vocabulary categories:
- Prefixes "mis-" and "dis-" are used to indicate something is wrong or the opposite. Examples include misfortune and disagreement.
- Phrasal verbs describe relationships and include get over, make up with, and stick up for.
- Terms related to advertising include luxury goods, advertising campaigns, and brand image. Verbs like persuade, research, and promote are used.
- Adjectives for gadgets contain convenient, expensive, and durable.
The document provides definitions and examples for several English vocabulary categories:
- Prefixes "mis-" and "dis-" are used to indicate something is wrong or the opposite. Examples include misfortune and disagreement.
- Phrasal verbs describe relationships and include get over, make up with, and stick up for.
- Terms related to advertising include luxury goods, advertising campaigns, and brand image. Verbs like persuade, research, and promote are used.
- Adjectives for gadgets contain convenient, expensive, and durable.
(misfortune, misbehaviour, o situate situation mistreatment...) o express expression o dis - the opposite of o decide decision something, not relationships - phrasal verbs (dishonesty, disagreement, o get over disrespect, disbelief...) o make up with phrasal verbs o break down o own up to o catch up with o fall out with o run into o come up with o open up o live up to o stick up for o put up with o hit it off o get round to o pick on o get away with gadgets - adjectives o put sth down to o convenient advertising - terms o expensive o luxury goods o out-of-date o on special offer o inexpensive o advertising campaign o efficient o glossy magazines o fragile o insider knowledge o durable o marketing agency o reliable o free samples o brand image advertising - verbs o persuade o research o trick o influence o launch o display o promote o target