DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM/USE: WITH UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use quantifying determiners with uncountable nouns, often in informal and/or spoken contexts ('a little', 'a bit of' and 'a little bit of'). |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: WITH PLURAL AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use an increasing range of quantifying determiners with both plural nouns and uncountable nouns ('most', 'enough', 'plenty of', 'loads of'). |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: 'MUCH' WITH UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS, INTERROGATIVE
Can use 'much' with uncountable nouns in interrogative contexts. |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: 'SO MUCH', 'TOO MUCH' WITH UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use 'so much' and 'too much' with uncountable nouns. |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: 'MANY' WITH PLURAL NOUNS, INTERROGATIVE
Can use 'many' with plural nouns in interrogative contexts. |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: DETERMINER + 'OF' + DETERMINER
Can use an increasing range of quantifying determiners + 'of' + determiner ('half of', 'enough of', 'none of',).► pronouns |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B1 |
FORM: MODIFYING
Can modify determiners with adverbs. ► adverbs |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
B2 |
FORM: 'LITTLE/FEW'
Can use modifier + 'little' + uncountable nouns and modifier + 'few' + countable nouns, to indicate a lack of something or not as much as expected of something.► adverbs |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
C1 |
FORM: 'EITHER', 'NEITHER' WITH SINGULAR NOUNS
Can use 'either' and 'neither' with singular nouns. |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
C1 |
FORM: 'EITHER', 'NEITHER' + 'OF' + DETERMINER WITH PLURAL NOUNS
Can use 'either' and 'neither' + 'of' with plural noun phrases or pronouns.► pronouns |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
C1 |
USE: HYPERBOLE
Can use determiners in hyperbole, often in informal contexts ('millions of', 'loads of', 'tons of'). |
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DETERMINERS |
quantity |
C2 |
FORM/USE: 'MANY A' WITH SINGULAR NOUNS, FOR FOCUS
Can use 'many a' or 'many an' + singular noun for emphasis and focus. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
A2 |
FORM: AFFIRMATIVE WITH 'WILL'
Can use the affirmative form with 'will'. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
A2 |
USE: FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS
Can use the future continuous with 'will' to talk about an event or action in progress at a specified time in the future. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
B1 |
FORM: AFFIRMATIVE
Can use the affirmative form with 'will' and 'shall'. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
B1 |
FORM: NEGATIVE WITH 'WILL'
Can use the negative form with 'will' ('won’t'). |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
B2 |
FORM: QUESTIONS
Can use 'yes/no' and 'wh-' question forms with 'will'. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
B2 |
USE: POLITENESS
Can use the future continuous with 'will' as a polite question form, in place of the present simple or future simple. |
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FUTURE |
future continuous |
C1 |
USE: EXPECTATIONS WITH 'MIGHT' OR 'MAY'
Can use the future continuous with 'might' or 'may' to talk about an event or activity potentially in progress at a specified or understood time in the future. |
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FUTURE |
future expressions with be |
B2 |
FORM: 'BE ABOUT TO'
Can use the present forms of 'be' + 'about to'. |
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