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Here are some beginner English exercises. A1 means you can use this basic language. Put the words in the spaces ….. …..
One of the first grammar points you need to learn is the negative forms of BE.
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How do we find rare grammar so that we can give our student real examples?
It is not so clear on the English grammar profile, why they say “if + ed endings”. Their examples include words that get tagged as past participles and adjectives, yet to help maintain focus, this entry does look at just the word ending “ed”. What we found here is that the best examples lead back …
if *ed (.|,) Add more salt if needed. Read More »
JJ or supposedly an adjective + NN noun on iWeb gives us a picture that requires interpretation of manual data. On the left is how text inspector divides the vocabulary level. high A2 school A1 = high school N A2 social B1 media B2 = N = should be 1 value long A1 time A1 …
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The position of the adjective when placed directly before a noun is referred to being in the attributive position. At lower levels, students already do this so here it becomes important to look at the range of adjectives used to create these noun phrases. One could just leave this to vocabulary if it were not …
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1 ALL DAY 276848 2 ALL THINGS 219082 3 ALL KINDS 209290 4 ALL TIMES 197318 5 ALL TIME 172723 6 ALL SORTS 171175 7 ALL AGES 156459 8 ALL STUDENTS 134044 9 ALL ASPECTS 130978 10 ALL TYPES 115226 11 ALL YEAR 103815 12 ALL LEVELS 101574 13 ALL NIGHT 77384 14 ALL PEOPLE …
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This A2 grammar point is quantities of PLURAL NOUNS. Its made up of an adverb + determiner + noun.
The latest news using this grammar point.
These are ranked by frequency and then the number of words found. In bold are vocabulary related to the timing of events. 1 ALSO 26453321 2 JUST 23263966 3 HOW 15767798 4 SO 15131792 5 EVEN 10857610 6 WELL 9843940 7 REALLY 9725060 8 STILL 8922147 9 WHEN 7741964 10 MORE 7552800 11 ALWAYS 6795335 …
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There are a few types of codes used on this site. The first is Regex related to Claws 7. As much as we try to share them online in a way that can be easily copied and pasted, quite annoyingly, “WordPress” doesn’t like to leave them as they appear. \w+_ The backslash “\“, in particular, …
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Point 51 in the category of adverbs/phrases is defined as: degree adverbs (‘almost’, ‘very’) to modify determiners. Adverbs phrases can be put together with degree adverbs such as “almost” and “very” to modify determiners, such as “all” and “few”. *.[RR] *.[DB] After removing a few unrelated results to the intention of finding degrees, the search …
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