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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# 43 0 3d ♦ before Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms when we refer to an unknown person. e.g. A Mr
APC 13 09 02# 44 2 3d We do not use a/an: ♦ with uncountable nouns or plural countable noun
APC 13 09 02# 45 4 3d A / An = One ♦ We use a/an to refer to an unspecified thing with the
APC 13 09 02# 49 6 3d We can use one day to refer to the futurę, e g. One day, you will regret t
APC 13 09 02# 50 7 3d ♦ We use one or one of ... when we mean one person/thing out of many.
APC 13 09 05 03 3 3d ♦ Can/Could/Will/Would you...? We use this structure to ask someone to do
APC 13 09 05 14 2 3d ♦ We use shall in questions when we are asking for suggestions or ins
APC 13 09 05 16 4 3d ♦ should/ought + present infinitive = I advise you to/You had better
APC 13 09 05 18 6 3d ♦ We use must to give strong advice. Compare the examples: e.g. You
APC 13 09 05 23 0 3d Expressions Similar to Modal Verbs ♦ Be supposed to + lnfinitive (= should
APC 13 09 05 33 4 3d e.g. The Austrian racing driver is likely to win the race. It is like
APC 13 09 05 41 9 3d c)    I have to attend the meeting. (Someone else has&
APC 13 09 05 46 7 3d Expressing probability He ought to/should be in now. (He is probably in.)
APC 13 09 05 50 9 3d Asking for permission a)    Can I ask you a question, 

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