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♦ Personal pronouns, possessive adjectives/ possessive pronouns change according to the meaning of the sentence. e.g. Helen sald (that) she was tired.
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APC 13 09 02# 42 9 3d ♦ with the verbs to be and have (got). e.g. Mary has (got) a dog. It s a GAPC 13 09 02# 50 7 3d ♦ We use one or one of ... when we mean one person/thing out of many.APC 13 09 04 19 9 3d ♦ Have got to has the same meaning as have to, and is often used in eAPC 13 09 05 50 9 3d Asking for permission a) Can I ask you a question, APC 13 09 06 52 0 3d ♦ We can report someone s words either a long time after they weAPC 13 09 08 32 9 3d ♦ when to refer to time, usually after nouns such as time, period,&nbAPC 13 09 08 58 9 3d ♦ We use as if/as though + past tense when we are talking about an unAPC 13 09 02# 43 0 3d ♦ before Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms when we refer to an unknown person. e.g. A MrAPC 13 09 04 05 0 3d ♦ We use the + adjective to refer to a group of people usually with tAPC 13 09 06 57 8 3d Would, co u Id, might, should, ought, had better, used to and mustn tAPC 13 08 25 50 9 3d We can also express the futurę with: ♦ be to + lnfinitivAPC 13 09 02# 10 9 3d Uncountable nouns: ♦ always take singular verbs. e.g. GoAPC 13 09 06 05 3 3d The past perfect and past perfect continuous remain the same. ♦ SomeAPC 13 09 06 04 3 3d b) lf I hadn t parked my car on a double yellow linę, I wouldn t haAPC 13 09 06 07 7 3d I ■ b) when we report the content of a letter, article, etc. while reAPC 13 09 08 52 9 3d b) The shop is near my house. (Which shop? We don t know.) The shop wAPC 13 09 08! 00 9 3d Elsę ♦ The adverb e/se means other, different , or morę . It is used aftAPC 13 09 08 27 4 3d ♦ We use most/ some/ any / many / much / (a) few/ (a) little / several / owięcej podobnych podstron