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APC 13 08 25 29 0 3d Infinitive/ The -ing form/ Too Enough/Participles Ken and Nancy enjoy gard
APC 13 08 25 31 0 3d ♦ after: be + the first/second, etc./next/last/best, etc. e.g. He was 
APC 13 08 25 47 0 3d ♦ after the verbs: hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, and feel to d
APC 13 08 27 46 0 3d ♦ forget + to - inf = not remember e.g. / have to go out I forgot to buy a
APC 13 08 27 02 0 3d would like + to - inf = want (specific preference) e.g. I would like
APC 13 08 29 24 0 3d ♦ We use the comparative form + than to compare two people, things, e
APC 13 09 02 46 3 3d come up: 1)    (int) be mentioned; bring up,2) arise; occur
APC 13 09 02 50 6 3d cut down: (tr) 1) cause to fali by cutting, 2) (int) reduce sth How c
APC 13 09 02 52 8 3d cut into: interrupt; break in l m sorry to cut ...into........your convers
APC 13 09 02 57 3 3d b)    liquids: coffee, lemonade, oil, petrol, winę, wa
APC 13 09 02# 07 5 3d We use the following nouns with uncountable nouns to show quantity: a piec
APC 13 09 02# 08 7 3d Countable nouns: ♦    can take singular or plural verbs. e
APC 13 09 02# 10 9 3d Uncountable nouns: ♦    always take singular verbs. e.g. Go
APC 13 09 02# 23 3 3d c) noun + in-law. The plural is formed by adding -s to the noun. e.g.
APC 13 09 02# 25 5 3d e) verb + adverb particie. The plural is formed by adding -s to the w
APC 13 09 02# 34 2 3d ♦ plural nouns when we talk about an amount of money, a time period,
APC 13 09 02# 35 4 3d But we use plural verbs when we mean the individuals who make up the group
APC 13 09 02# 38 6 3d ♦ nouns which refer to objects that consist of two parts, such as: tr
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 G
APC 13 09 02# 44 2 3d We do not use a/an: ♦ with uncountable nouns or plural countable noun

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