surprise – English Grammar Profiler
A2, MODALITY, NEGATIVE / ABLE, call, case, complete, cool, enough, fair, if, not, out, PELIC, so, such, surprise, surprised, take, without, would, XX
Point 15 in MODALITY is defined: would negative forms *It is incredibly hard to find an example that is not already a part of another grammar point. PELIC STUDENT EXAMPLE: I’m convinced that it wouldn’t take much time to change the system and think about how to add new things in order to help people to start the workday in a more enjoyable manner. French male level 4 writing class. An iWeb search for: would _XX * * * 1 WOULD NOT BE …
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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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B1, complements, indefinite, object, PRONOUNS, range / adds, advise, allow, allowing, allows, anyone, believe, blame, call, challenge, convince, costs, doubt, encourage, everywhere, expect, hurt, hurting, imagine, kill, let, mean, means, meant, nothing, PELIC, PN, prevent, received, recommend, surprise, TLC, trust, VV
Point 58 in the category of PRONOUNS is defined as: wide range of indefinite pronouns as objects or complements. A search in iWeb for: _VV nothing|anyone|everywhere 1 KNOW NOTHING 29235 2 THINK ANYONE 22892 3 SAY NOTHING 17229 4 KNOW ANYONE 16116 5 TELL ANYONE 15737 6 KNEW NOTHING 14617 7 LET ANYONE 14570 TLC …
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