English Grammar Profile Online


Add Filters
Results 201 - 220 of 1222
SuperCategory SubCategory Level Can-do statement Example Details
CLAUSES imperatives C2 FORM/USE: 'LET' + THIRD PERSON PRONOUN, DEVOLVING RESPONSIBILITY
Can use an imperative clause with 'let' + 'him/her/them' + base form of a main verb, to devolve responsibility.
Details
CLAUSES imperatives C2 FORM/USE: 'DON'T YOU …'
Can use you with an imperative form to make an instruction stronger.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A1 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE, WITH 'BE'
Can form interrogative clauses with 'be'.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE, WITH AUXILIARY 'BE/HAVE'
Can form interrogative clauses ('yes/no' forms) with auxiliary 'be' and 'have'.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE
Can form interrogative clauses ('yes/no' forms) of main lexical verbs with auxiliary 'do'.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE, WITH MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS
Can form interrogative clauses ('yes/no' forms) with modal auxiliary verbs.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE 'WH-' INTERROGATIVE
Can form 'wh-' interrogative clauses with a 'wh-' word as object.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: NEGATIVE 'WH-' INTERROGATIVE
Can form negative 'wh-' interrogative clauses.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives A2 FORM: NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
Can form negative interrogative clauses.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives B1 FORM: 'WH-' INTERROGATIVE, SUBJECT
Can form questions with a 'wh-' word as subject, without an auxiliary verb.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives B1 FORM: INTERROGATIVE + ADVERB
Can form interrogative clauses with an adverb in mid position, between the subject and the main verb.
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives B1 FORM: 'WHICH', 'WHOSE'
Details
CLAUSES interrogatives B2 FORM: NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE + ADVERB
Can form negative interrogative clauses with an adverb in mid position, between the subject and the main verb.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations A2 FORM: 'WHAT A …!'
Can use 'What a' + noun phrase and 'What a' + noun phrase + clause.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations A2 FORM: 'WHAT A PITY' + ('THAT') CLAUSE
Can use 'What a pity' + ('that') clause.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations B1 FORM: 'HOW' + ADJECTIVE
Can use 'How' + adjective.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations B1 FORM: 'HOW' + ADJECTIVE + CLAUSE
Can use 'How' + adjective + clause.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations B2 FORM/USE: NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
Can use the negative interrogative form of an auxiliary verb to express surprise or enthusiasm.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations C2 FORM: 'HOW' + CLAUSE
Can use 'How' + clause.
Details
CLAUSES phrases/exclamations C2 FORM: 'HOW' + ADVERB + CLAUSE
Can use 'How' + adverb + clause.
Details

Cambridge logo