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♦ a) rather + a/an OR a/an + rather (= morę than usual, morę than wanted, expected, etc.) e.g. She has rather a softla rather soft voice.
I expected the book to be boring, but it was rather interesting.
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APC 13 08 29 35 5 3d ♦ Some two-syllable adjectives such as: clever, common, stupid, narroAPC 13 08 25 42 5 3d ♦ after: dislike, enjoy, hate, like, love, p ref er to ex press generAPC 13 08 29 27 1 3d ♦ We use the + superlative form + of/in to compare one person, thing,APC 13 08 25 58 5 3d ♦ after had better and would rather. e.g. You had better see a doctorAPC 13 08 27 41 5 3d ♦ to express time. e g. After taking/having taken his Master s degreeAPC 13 08 28 16 4 3d ♦ Adverbs of manner go before the main verb, after the auxiliary verbAPC 13 08 29 24 0 3d ♦ We use the comparative form + than to compare two people, things, eAPC 13 08 29 43 1 3d ♦ Adverbs formed by adding -ly to the adjective take morę in the APC 13 08 27 12 5 3d ♦ need/require/want + -ing form This construction often shows that it is nAPC 13 08 29 12 2 3d ♦ a/an + fairly e.g. This is a fairly good CD, but it sAPC 13 08 25 03 5 3d We use: ♦ will you ...? to give an order or make a request. e.g. Will youAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d The to - infinitive is used: fi ♦ to express purpose e.gAPC 13 08 27 54 5 3d ORDER OF ADJECTWES ♦ When there are two or morę adjectives in a APC 13 08 29 56 1 3d )if/) rll ♦ less + (adjective)... than the least + (adjective)... of/inAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d We use the past continuous: a) for an action which was in progress atAPC 13 08 25 39 5 3d The past perfect is used with the following time expressions: before, APC 13 08 25 50 2 3d o O)/ , J. r-> O <o J)S«,CjCcb^ ■ fcO; S&O^dgK*^ fSoAPC 13 08 25 52 3 3d ♦ We use the past simple, and not used to, in the following cases:&nbAPC 13 08 25 58 6 3d ♦ We use would/used to for repeated actions or routines in the past.więcej podobnych podstron