Refining specific grammatical structures is essential for clarity in both speaking and writing:
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: Choosing correctly between at (specific locations), in (cities/countries), and on (specific dates). "To be honest..."
: Incorporate Aristotle’s appeals— Pathos (emotion), Ethos (credibility), or Logos (logic)—to strengthen arguments. 3. Key Grammar & Usage for Level 2 English Conversation & Writing (2)
: Using First and Second conditionals (e.g., "If I were you..." ) to discuss hypothetical situations.
: Avoid simple "yes/no" answers. Use "wh-" questions (who, what, where, why) to keep the dialogue moving.
: Use natural transitions like "Actually..." , "To be honest..." , or "Speaking of which..." to bridge topics.