Collocations Definition
Two words that go along together
Number of existing conditionals
4
2 Adjetives that can be used with change
Dramatic, unexpected, social, significant
An adjective that can be used before time
Sowing, harvest, spare, kill
2 Examples of collocations with the word ambition
Personal, burning, lifelong
Stucture of 2nd conditional
If + past simple, would/wouldn't + verb
A example of "a change of"
Heart, luck, mind, mood
2 examples of parts of the body used in body idioms
Shoulder, feet, hand, leg
2 Modal verbs
Might, could, may, can
Example of hyphotetical past stuctures
If only...
I wish...
I'd rather/sooner
Means to take another opinion from your original one
Change your mind
A idiom with shoulder
give the cold shoulder
A collocation with save
Time, money, space, energy
An adjective for smell
Pungent, fresh, overpowering
2 Verbs that can be used with change
Resist, welcome, witness
Body idiom for good luck
Break a leg
A collocation with have
Which conditional is for hypothetical past
Third one
Difference between convert and transfer (money)
When you transfer money you move money from one place to another, when you convert money it means you are changing currencies.
Body idiom which means you lose control of a situation
Get out of hand