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reporting statements and thoughts
7.29
reporting questions
7.32
reporting requests
7.39
–
7.42
reporting suggestions
7.43
–
7.44
reporting intentions and hopes
7.45
–
7.47
reporting uncertain things
7.48
reporting conditional statements
7.59
used for performing an action
7.64
–
7.67
mentioning the hearer
7.77
–
7.80
reporting someone’s actual words
see
direct speech
requests
5.43
,
5.157
–
5.164
,
5.169
polite additions to requests
5.170
reporting requests
7.39
–
7.42
result clauses
8.54
–
8.64
rhetorical questions
5.44
,
9.94
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s
form of verbs
R52
–
R58
’s
see
apostrophe
s
same
10.33
–
10.35
same as
2.135
–
2.137
say
7.6
,
7.36
,
7.84
seem
3.132
–
3.136
,
7.70
–
7.71
,
9.53
seldom
4.114
,
5.80
–
5.86
semi-modals
5.246
–
5.255
dare
and
need
5.247
–
5.251
inflected forms
5.248
use with other modals
5.249
use with
do
5.250
used to
5.252
–
5.256
negatives
5.255
sentence adverbials
9.56
–
9.68
sentence connectors
10.48
–
10.56
indicating an addition
10.49
indicating a similar point
10.50
contrasts and alternatives
10.51
showing cause
10.52
showing sequence in time
10.53
putting points in order
10.54
conjunctions
10.55
several
1.154
,
1.223
–
1.224
,
4.115
,
8.87
several of
2.177
,
2.179
,
2.182
shall
talking about the future
4.53
,
5.108
,
R104
expressing certainty
5.130
shall not
for forbidding
5.148
giving formal instructions
5.167
making suggestions
5.186
–
5.187
expressing intentions
5.191
shan’t
5.59
she
1.95
–
1.96
,
1.98
should
expressing certainty
5.122
expressing expectation
5.131
–
5.134
should not
for undesirable actions
5.150
should like
for requests
5.169
making offers of help
5.176
making suggestions
5.182
expressing wishes
5.203
expressing importance
5.213
,
5.216
being polite
5.220
shouldn’t
5.59
similarity
2.123
things with the same quality
2.124
–
2.131
with
like
2.132
–
2.134
same as
2.135
–
2.137
adjectives meaning
the same
2.138
since
with present perfect
4.34
,
4.137
in time clauses
8.19
in reason clauses
8.50
singular nouns
1.34
–
1.40
so
so
,
so that
and
so as to
in purpose clauses
8.43
–
8.47
so
and
so that
in result clauses
8.54
–
8.60
so
as a substitute for something already mentioned
10.24
–
10.27
if so
10.25
so
with reporting verbs
10.26
some
1.236
–
1.238
structures used with
some-
1.139
as indefinite determiner
1.223
some of
2.179
–
2.180
,
2.185
somebody
1.128
–
1.139
someone
1.128
–
1.139
something
1.128
–
1.139
somewhere
6.61
–
6.71
split infinitive
6.11
split sentences
9.4
,
9.25
–
9.30
it
as the subject
9.26
using
what
and
all
9.28
–
9.30
focusing on the topic
9.29
focusing on what someone wants or needs
9.30
statements
5.2
–
5.9
stative verbs
4.69
,
R120
–
R122
still
with comparatives
2.160
,
6.51
for existing situations
4.77
for expected situations
4.78
subject pronouns
1.96
–
1.104
I
1.97
you
1.98
he
and
she
1.99
it
1.100
–
1.101
we
1.102
,
1.222
they
1.103
submodifying adverbs
2.140
–
2.156
used with other adverbs
6.51
subordinate clauses
4.6
,
8.1
–
8.145
,
R124
subordinating conjunctions
8.1
–
8.82
substituting for something already mentioned: using
so
and
not
10.24
–
10.27
such
with
not
2.130
used in result clauses
8.61
–
8.63
as a determiner
10.29
as a predeterminer
10.30
as an adjective
10.31
referring forward
10.46
suffixes
1.74
–
1.75
,
2.118
,
2.201
,
9.61
suggestions
5.46
,
5.180
,
5.181
–
5.187
polite suggestions
5.184
superlative adjectives
1.180
,
2.112
–
2.122
,
R20
–
R31
used in front of a noun
2.114
used after a linking verb
2.115
structures used after superlatives
2.116
–
2.117
used with other adjectives
2.118
used as nouns
2.119
–
2.120
used with ordinal numbers
2.121
the least
2.122
superlative adverbs
6.30
–
6.35
,
R150
–
R154
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