pop – English Grammar Profiler
B1, B2 / act, appear, apply, as, call, check, crash, disappear, follow, happen, move, notice, P, pop, register, reply, return, ship, soon, try, update, vote, VVI
This is another clashing point. Although ‘as soon as’ is listed at B1 future, it is also listed in B2 conjunctions. FOR EXAMPLE: It will end as soon as Hedge finds his target. A search in iWeb for: _VVI as soon as _P 1 KNOW AS SOON AS WE 441 2 KNOW AS SOON AS YOU 362 3 KNOW AS SOON …
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B1, CLAUSES, emphasis, formal, imperatives, polite / add, agree, bear, believe, bring, call, check, contact, do, follow, hope, include, join, let, mind, notice, order, pick, plan, pop, set, share, spend, try, VVI, wish
‘Do’ can be put before the imperative verb or auxiliary to make it less abrupt and more persuasive. Point 64 in the category of CLAUSES/imperatives is defined as: ‘DO’: base form of a main verb, for emphasis or in formal contexts A search in iWeb for: . Do _VVI 1 . DO NOTE 2681 2 …
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