mistake – English Grammar Profiler
A2, exclamations, NOUNS, phrases / a, brilliant, difference, fantastic, gift, guy, idea, JJ, mistake, NN, off, pain, PELIC, perfect, piece, pity, pleasant, shame, story, surprise, way, what, wonderful
Point 38 in the category of CLAUSES/exclamations: ‘What a’ + noun phrase and ‘What a’ + noun phrase + clause PELIC STUDENT EXAMPLE: What a trip it was. Japanese female level 5 grammar class. An iWeb search for: . What a * * 1 . WHAT A GREAT WAY 1759 2 . WHAT A WASTE OF 1402 3 …
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A2, ADJECTIVES, NOUNS, phrases, PRONOUNS, range / advice, customers, deepest, dreams, earliest, fans, guess, highest, ideas, JJT, latest, memories, mistake, my, NN, PELIC, project, wildest, wishes, worst, your
Point 12 in ADJECTIVES is defined as: form a noun phrase with ‘my’ or ‘your’ + superlative adjective + noun, with a limited range of nouns and contexts. A search in iWeb for: my|your _JJT _NN 1 YOUR BEST BET 34849 2 MY BEST FRIEND 30957 3 YOUR BEST FRIEND 18855 4 MY BEST FRIENDS …
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A2, ADJECTIVES, NOUNS, phrases, superlative / advanced, amazing, form, forms, information, JJ, level, means, mistake, mistakes, most, NN, PELIC, piece, pieces, point, popular, reason, reasons, side, the, tourist, type, types, way, ways, wonderful
Point 15 in the category of ADJECTIVES is defined as: superlative adjective phrases using ‘the most’, with longer adjectives of two or more syllables. An iWeb search for: the most _JJ _NN 1 THE MOST IMPORTANT THING 69789 2 THE MOST IMPORTANT PART 22968 3 THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS 20263 After that, the most important things are healthy foods. PELIC STUDENT: …
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B1, CLAUSES, conditional, FUTURE, MODALITY, possibility, PRESENT, result, simple / add, become, build, check, click, decide, happen, if, information, keep, mind, mistake, PELIC, plan, prefer, save, try, VM, wish, yourself
B1 Point 74 in CLAUSES/conditional is defined as: PRESENT SIMPLE ‘IF’ CLAUSE + MODAL, FUTURE, POSSIBLE OUTCOME: introduce a possible future condition, with modal verbs in the main clause, to talk about a possible result. *This point should mention which modal verbs. Because the use of ‘can’ is A2. The use of ‘will’ is also …
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B1, CLAUSES, defining, FOCUS, relative / advice, area, areas, companies, company, difference, fact, guy, guys, idea, information, mistake, moment, news, NN, PELIC, point, real, reason, simple, software, story, team, that, the, view, way, who, whole, woman, worst
Point 73 in the category of CLAUSES is defined as: defining relative clauses: ‘the person who/that, the thing that, the (only) one who/that’ as a focusing device. A search in iWeb for: . The _NN that|who 1 . THE FACT THAT 85135 (this probably more B2) 2 . THE PEOPLE WHO 11433 3 . THE …
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