Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 08 27 42 7 3d APC 13 08 25 56 3 3d ♦ after the verbs let, make, see, hear and feel. e.g. They saw her talk toAPC 13 08 25 57 4 3d When see, hear and watch are followed by an -ing form, there is no chAPC 13 08 25 58 5 3d ♦ after had better and would rather. e.g. You had better see a doctorAPC 13 08 27 37 2 3d ♦ The subject of the infinitive or the -ing form is omitted when it iAPC 13 08 27 44 9 3d d) with too/enough. e g. It was easy enough for her to fAPC 13 08 28 53 2 3d We use the words way/manner to form their adverbs. e.g. She greeted mAPC 13 08 28 56 5 3d e.g. The lakę is deep, (adjective) They went deep into the forest, (adverbAPC 13 08 28 03 1 3d • He is working hard these days. (= with a lot of effort) They hardlyAPC 13 08 28 16 4 3d ♦ Adverbs of manner go before the main verb, after the auxiliary verbAPC 13 08 29 16 5 3d ♦ a) rather + a/an OR a/an + rather (= morę than usual, morę than wanAPC 13 08 29 24 0 3d ♦ We use the comparative form + than to compare two people, things, eAPC 13 08 29 33 3 3d ♦The comparative of real, right and wrong is formed with morę and theAPC 13 08 29 35 5 3d ♦ Some two-syllable adjectives such as: clever, common, stupid, narroAPC 13 08 29 43 1 3d ♦ Adverbs formed by adding -ly to the adjective take morę in the APC 13 08 29 45 2 3d IRREGULAR COMPARATWES ANDAPC 13 08 29 56 1 3d )if/) rll ♦ less + (adjective)... than the least + (adjective)... of/in 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 00 7 3d fali 1) (int) break into apart: pieces, 2) (int) end in failure 1. &nbAPC 13 09 05 42 1 3d b) She didn t need to/didn t have to do the shopping as I had already donWybierz strone: [
5 ] [
7 ]