Languageinuse(e) in favour of a market economyA pro-market economist: a person who is in favour ofletting market forces follow their own processes withminimal government intervention or control.(f)infavourofthegovernmentA pro-governmentalist:a person who is in favour of thegovernment'spoliciesand actionsEND
(e) in favour of a market economy A pro-market economist: a person who is in favour of letting market forces follow their own processes with minimal government intervention or control. (f) in favour of the government A pro-governmentalist: a person who is in favour of the government’s policies and actions. Language in use
Language in usenot just to...but to ...2 Look at the sentences.The shoppers on Fifth Avenue were in a hurry for tworeasons. They wanted to track down the last-minuteChristmas presents, and they wanted to escape thebitter cold and get home with their families forChristmas Eve.You canrewritethemlikethis:The shoppers on Fifth Avenue were in a hurry,not just totrack down the last-minute presents, but to escape thebitter cold and get home with their families for ChristmasEve.More
not just to . but to . 2 Look at the sentences. The shoppers on Fifth Avenue were in a hurry for two reasons. They wanted to track down the last-minute Christmas presents, and they wanted to escape the bitter cold and get home with their families for Christmas Eve. You can rewrite them like this: The shoppers on Fifth Avenue were in a hurry, not just to track down the last-minute presents, but to escape the bitter cold and get home with their families for Christmas Eve. Language in use