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Вопрос id:937113 A sentence can take any one of four forms: - a statement; - a question; - a command; - an exclamation: ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937114 Adverbial clauses of reason answer the question "Why?" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937115 Co-ordination is one of the methods for combining two or more complete sentences but it also shows the proper relationship between similar or related ideas ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937116 In a complex sentence there is one "main" idea and one or more "subordinate" ideas ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937117 In formal English, "whom" is sometimes used instead of "who" as the object of a non-defining relative clause ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937118 In written or formal English, if the subjects of the main clause and the time clause are the same, you sometimes omit the subject in the time clause and use a participle as the verb ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937119 Inversion can take place after negative adverbials ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937120 Some verbs never take an object ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937121 Subjects joined by both ... and always take a singular verb ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937122 The meaning of an English sentence depends on the word order ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937123 There is one kind of clauses in English: dependent ones ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937124 We can use the past participle instead of the passive to join two sentences ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937125 When connecting two complete sentences, we use a comma after the first sentence ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937126 When there are two auxiliary verbs, neither is after the first one ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937127 I didn't need to...= it was not necessary for me to... (and / knew this at the time) ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937128 In English Infinitive has 16 forms ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937129 In English there are 12 forms of infinitives ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937130 In questions and negative sentences with have to, we normally use do/does/did ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937131 In their primary function, modals closely reflect the meanings often given first in the dictionaries ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937132 Infinitives are always used with to ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937133 Instead of needn't you can use don't/doesn't need to ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937134 Modals can be arranged on a scale from the greatest uncertainty (might) to the greatest certainty (must) ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937135 Mustn't and don't have to are completely different ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937136 Nine of the modal auxiliaries (not shall) can be used to express the degree of certainty (uncertainty) a speaker feels about a possibility ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937137 Should is not as strong as must ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937138 To offer to do something, we sometimes use Can/... ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937139 Verbs like can and may are called modal auxiliaries, but we often refer to them simply as modal verbs or modals ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937140 We use modals when we are concerned with our relationship with someone else ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937141 Wheather + infinitive can be used similarly after want to know, wonder ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937142 When the thought concerns a previous action we use the perfect infinitive ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937143 You can use 'have got to' instead of 'have to' ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937144 You must do something' means it is necessary that you do it ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937145 You should do something = it is a good thing to do or the right thing to do ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937146 "To approve of..." means "to think something is good" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937147 "To be away..." means "to have gone somewhere else" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937148 "To break through..." means "to penetrate using force" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937149 "To burst out (laughing)..." means "to suddenly start (laughihg)" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937150 "To camp out..." means "to sleep outside in a tent" ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937151 "To get around (of news)..." means "to be known everywhere" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937152 "To get together..." means "to assemble" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937153 "To go down..." means "to get smaller, decrease" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937154 "To go on..." means "to stop" ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937155 "To put up..." means "to increase" ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937156 A phrasal verb is a verb plus one or two particles ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937157 In a few cases two different nouns are formed from different meanings of the same phrasal verb ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937158 Nouns of all three types are stressed on the first element ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937159 Nouns of the type (breakdown) may be written as one word or be hyphenated ?) no ?) yes Вопрос id:937160 Phrasal verbs can form nouns ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937161 There are 5 types of phrasal verbs ?) yes ?) no Вопрос id:937162 Very often the particle comes immediately after the verb, but this is not always true ?) yes ?) no |
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