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Questions with Shall…?

Questions with Shall…?

2019-04-0902:051

Shall is a modal verb used in question form to ask for instructions or for formulating requests in a polite way. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/questions-with-shall/
Question Tags formation

Question Tags formation

2019-04-0902:151

A question tag is a small question at the end of a  sentence which is used to check information, ask for confirmation  (negative tag) or agreement (positive tag). https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/question-tags-formation/
Wh- questions always begin with one of the wh- question words (interrogative pronouns), which show what kind of information is wanted {see Wh- Questions, A1 Level}. We can also use them to ask questions about the past. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/wh-questions-in-past-form/
Wh- questions always begin with one of the wh- question words (interrogative pronouns), which show what kind of information is wanted {see Wh- Questions, A1 Level}. The pronoun who is used to ask about the subject of the action. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/wh-questions-words-who/
Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs

2019-04-0902:27

A phrasal verb is a two-part verb formed by a verb and a particle. The particle usually gives a whole new meaning to the verb. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/phrasal-verbs/
Prepositional Phrases

Prepositional Phrases

2019-04-0902:131

Prepositional phrases are the result of the combination of the prepositions and other elements of the sentence (verbs) {see Prepositional Phrases, A1 Level}. A prepositional verb is every verb followed by a preposition. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/prepositional-phrases/
Prepositions are essential because they provide additional details about the sentence. Adjectives are  determiners that can be placed in two different positions within a  sentence to modify or describe a person or a thing. Certain adjectives are used only with specific prepositions. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/common-adjective-and-preposition-combinations/
Determiners are modifiers of nouns. They can provide information about which and how much/many people, things, animals, places… we are talking about. Quantitative determiners or quantifiers are used to indicate the quantity of something {see Quantitative Determiners, A1 Level}. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/quantitative-determiners/
Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information. Adverbs of degree are used to provide information about the intensity of an action or adjective {see Adverbs of Degree, A1 Level}. Intensifiers and mitigators are part of adverbs of degree. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/intensifiers-and-mitigators/
Comparisons with adjectives and adverbs are used to compare things, people or actions, expressing the equalities or inequalities between them. The comparative of equality (as…as clause) is used for the same purpose. {see Comparisons with Adjectives and Adverbs, A1 level} https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/comparatives-clauses-as-as/
Prepositions are small words that connect elements  in a sentence. They are essential because they provide additional  details about the sentence. Prepositions of possession are used to express that something belongs to a person, animal or thing. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/prepositions-of-possession/
Prepositions are small words that connect elements  in a sentence. They are essential because they provide additional  details about the sentence. Prepositions of method and manner are used to explain in what way something is done. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/prepositions-of-method-and-manner/
Prepositions are small words that connect elements  in a sentence. They are essential because they provide additional  details about the sentence. We use the prepositions of place to locate an event in space. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/prepositions-of-place-extension/
Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of Place

2019-04-0902:02

Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information. Adverbs of place provide information about the place of an action. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-of-place/
Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of Degree

2019-04-0903:031

Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information. Adverbs of degree or intensifiers are used to provide information about the intensity of an action or adjective {see Adverbs of Degree, A1 level}. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-of-degree/
Adverbs of Manner

Adverbs of Manner

2019-04-0903:14

Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information. Adverbs of manner are used to provide information about the way (how) something is done. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-of-manner/
Adverbs Formation

Adverbs Formation

2019-04-0903:43

Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-formation/
So that vs So … that

So that vs So … that

2019-04-0902:501

So that and so…that are two different, though similar, constructions which express different things. So that highlights the consequences of an action or purpose. So…that shows extremes leading to certain results. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/so-that-vs-so-that/
One and Ones

One and Ones

2019-04-0901:43

One and ones are replacing words that are used to avoid repetition. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/one-and-ones/
A modal verb is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb  that has no meaning on its own but it modifies the main verb, changes  its meaning and gives more details about the action. May  is a type of auxiliary modal verb used to express the possibility  for something to happen and also to ask for or give permission. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/may-modals-of-possibility/
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Danny Acton

You are correct in your description of adverbs, especially adverbs of degree or intensifiers. Adverbs are versatile parts of speech that modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or even entire sentences with https://papersessays.com/ site. Adverbs of degree, also known as intensifiers, provide information about the intensity or degree of an action or adjective.

Sep 21st
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