PBAU Writing Lab
Connectors & Relatives
Reported Speech & Modals
Conditionals & "I wish"
Work & Health Idioms
100

Where do you write your address in a formal English letter?

In the top right corner

100

Rephrase using "Despite": "Although she was ill, she went to work."

Despite being ill / Despite her illness, she went to work

100

Reported Command: "Wear your safety goggles," the boss said.

The boss told/ordered us to wear our safety goggles

100

Second Conditional: "If I (be) you, I (apply) for that scholarship."

If I were you, I would apply

100

A phrasal verb that means "to represent" or "to tolerate". (Example: "I won't ____ ____ ____ your laziness anymore").

Put up with

200

Formal opening for a Letter of Complaint: "I am writing to express my strong ____ with..."

dissatisfaction / disapproval

200

Combine using a relative: "That is the company. My brother works there."

That is the company where my brother works / in which my brother works

200

Modal of logical deduction (Negative): "It's impossible that he is at work; it's Sunday!"

He can't be at work

200

Express a regret about the past: "I didn't study for the exam." -> "I wish I..."

had studied for the exam

200

An idiom used when you have too much work to do. (Example: "I'm ____ ____ with reports").

Snowed under

300

A formal way to say "Also" at the beginning of a sentence.

Furthermore / Moreover / In addition

300

Relative pronoun for "people" when it is the OBJECT of the sentence (Formal). (Example: "The man to ____ I spoke...").

Whom

300

Modal of "Perfect" advice (Regret): "It was a mistake to tell him the secret."

I shouldn't have told him the secret

300

Complete the Mixed Conditional: "If I hadn't lost my keys (past), I (be) at home now (present)."

would be

300

To lose your job because the company no longer needs your position (not because you did something wrong).

made redundant

400

What does the abbreviation "Ref." stand for in a formal letter?

Reference

400

Connector of result: Name two formal synonyms for "So".

Therefore, Consequently, As a result, Thus

400

Change to Reported Speech: "I'll help you with the workload tomorrow," she said.

She said she would help me with the workload the following day

400

Use "I wish" to express annoyance with someone's habit: "Stop smoking in the office!"

I wish you would stop smoking in the office

400

A term for a job that is boring and involves the same actions every day.

Repetitive / Monotonous / Soul-destroying

500

Transform to formal: "Can you give me my money back?

I would appreciate it if you could provide a full refund / I am writing to request a refund

500

Define the difference: "The workers who were tired went home" (Defining) vs "The workers, who were tired, went home" (Non-defining).

In the first, only the tired ones left; in the second, ALL the workers were tired and they all left

500

Reported Suggestion: "Why don't we hire a new intern?"

He suggested hiring a new intern / He suggested that we (should) hire a new intern

500

Replace "If" with "Provided": "I will take the job if the salary is good."

I will take the job provided (that) the salary is good

500

The term for the money given to someone when they are forced to leave a company (compensation).

Severance pay

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