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APC 13 09 08 07 7 3d • We use s after each name to show individual possession. e.g. Peter
APC 13 09 08 10 9 3d • a/the/this/that + noun + of + possessive e.g. She s a colleague of minę.
APC 13 09 08 54 5 3d ♦ to refer to an idea we are about to mention. e.g. Li sten to this. It s
APC 13 09 08 56 6 3d ♦ to introduce oneself on the phone or to introduce people. e.g. Helio? T
APC 13 09 08! 44 1 3d Z We use each when we are thinking of people or things separately, o
APC 13 09 08# 06 4 3d A few means not many, but enough. e.g. There are a few hotels in this town
APC 13 09 08# 13 6 3d Few means hardly any, almost nonę and can be used with very for emphasis.
APC 13 09 08# 48 2 3d Little means hardly any, almost nonę and can be used with very for emphasi
APC 13 09 10# 47 1 3d ♦ When the main verb of the sentence is in the present simple, w
APC 13 09 11 12 1 3d • Which is used alone, or before nouns, one/ones or of, to ask about
APC 13 09 11 16 5 3d • When e.g. When will you be back? Next week.
APC 13 09 11 37 3 3d Notę We use what + be ... like to ask for a description of somebody s
APC 13 09 11 41 5 3d ♦ Subject questions are questions we ask when we want to know the sub
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APC 13 09 11 02 2 3d Notę: In object questions if a verb is followed by a preposition,&nbs
APC 13 09 11 07 4 3d i Fuli form: auxiliary + subject + not + verb e.g. Did I not tell you not
APC 13 09 11 22 1 3d We use indirect questions when we ask for information politely.
APC 13 09 11 36 5 3d Indirect questions are usually used after the following expressions:
APC 13 09 11 51 0 3d So - Neither/Nor We use: ♦ so + auxiliary verb + personal pronoun/noun&nbs
APC 13 09 11 18 9 3d Everyone/ Someone/ Anyone/ No one -> they? Everyone enjoyed the pa
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