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MAIN SUBJECT INDEX
1. active/passive equivalents
Keywords
: active, passive equivalent
2. as + adjective + as
Keywords
: as, adjective
3. as present participle
Keywords
: present participle , with verbs of movement with verbs of perception, as adjective with spend, with
waste, with catch, with find, replacing time clause, replacing reason clause
4. certainty
Keywords
: certainly, definitely, probably, surely
5. changes of time and place reference
Keywords
: time reference, place reference
6. comparative + than
Keywords
: comparative , than, adjective
7. comparative form
Keywords
: comparative, adverbs
8. comparatives & superlatives
Keywords
: comparatives, superlatives, adjectives
9. comparisons of quantity - showing no difference
Keywords
: quantity, comparison, adjective, difference
10. comparisons of quantity - menu
Keywords
: quantity, comparison, adjective
11. comparisons of quantity - showing difference
Keywords
: quantity, comparison, adjective, difference
12. compound nouns
Keywords
: compound nouns, phrasal verbs
13. countable & uncountable
Keywords
: countable, uncountable, noun
14. defining relative clauses
Keywords
: defining relative clauses
15. defining words - which,whose
Keywords
: which, whose
16. degree - enough,very,too,extremely,almost etc
Keywords
: enough, very, too, extremely, almost, nearly, completely
17. demonstratives - this,that,these,those etc
Keywords
: this, that, these, those, determiners
18. difference words - other,another
Keywords
: other, another
19. distributives - all, both, half
Keywords
: all, both, half, distributives, determiners
20. distributives - each, every, either, neither
Keywords
: each, every, either, neither
21. distributives - menu
Keywords
: all, both, half, each, every, either, neither
22. examples
Keywords
: get, got, getting
23. exceptions to using the definite article
Keywords
: no definite article, determiner, exceptions
24. form - adjectives
Keywords
: gender, position, form, adjective
25. form - adverb
Keywords
: adverb, form
26. form -past
Keywords
: be + past participle
27. form, with or without 'to'
Keywords
: to-infinitive, zero infinitive
28. function
Keywords
: adverb, function
29. function
Keywords
: order, adjectives, function
30. function
Keywords
: function, infinitive of purpose, infinitive as subject, infinitive after adjectives, infinitive with
too/enough
31. function
Keywords
: unknown agent, subject, by formal/scientific texts
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32. future continuous
Keywords
: future, actions in progress
33. future forms - introduction
Keywords
: future, attitude
34. future forms - simple future
Keywords
: will/shall, prediction, decision, future facts, certainty
35. future perfect
Keywords
: future, completed actions
36. future perfect continuous
Keywords
: unfinished, future time
37. future with 'going to'
Keywords
: plans, intentions
38. gerund or infinitive?
Keywords
: gerund/infinitive-, no difference in meaning
39. gerund/infinitive - difference in meaning
Keywords
: gerund/infinitive, difference in meaning
40. gerunds
Keywords
: gerund, as subject, after prepositions, after phrasal verbs, in compound nouns, can't stand.can't help
41. get,got,getting
Keywords
: get, got, getting
42. get/have something done, x needs doing
Keywords
: get, need
43. if sentences with conditional perfect continuous
Keywords
: conditional perfect continuous
44. if sentences with if + past,would,present condtional
Keywords
: if + past, would, present condtional
45. if sentences with if,condtional tenses
Keywords
: if, condtional tenses
46. if sentences with if+not,unless,verbs
Keywords
: if+not, unless, verbs
47. if sentences with mixed conditionals
Keywords
: mixed conditionals
48. if sentences with perfect conditional,if + past perfect
Keywords
: perfect conditional, if + past perfect
49. if sentences with wish,would rather,suppose,what if,if only
Keywords
: wish, would rather, suppose, what if, if only
50. if setences with present continuous conditional
Keywords
: present continuous conditional
51. infinitive after question words
Keywords
: infinitive, question words
52. interrogative - why,where,how,when
Keywords
: why, where, how, when
53. introduction
Keywords
: present participle, gerund
54. introduction
Keywords
: reported speech, 'that', say, tell, talk, speak
55. introduction
Keywords
: defining relative clauses, non-defining relative clauses
56. irregular comparatives & superlatives
Keywords
: irregular comparatives, superlatives, adjectives
57. main menu
Keywords
: adverbs
58. main menu
Keywords
: adjectives
59. manner
Keywords
: adverbs, manner
60. menu
Keywords
: kinds, adverbs
61. menu - function and class
Keywords
: determiners, function, class, pre-determiners
62. menu - nouns
Keywords
: nouns
63. menu - quantifiers
Keywords
: much, many, a little, a few, some, any
64. menu / introduction
Keywords
: menu, introduction, tenses
65. nationalities
Keywords
: nationalities, country, nouns
66. negative infinitive
Keywords
: negative infinitive
67. non-defining relative clauses
Keywords
: relative clauses, non-defining
68. not as + adjective + as
Keywords
: not, as, so, not as, not so, adjective
69. noun gender
Keywords
: gender, masculine, feminine, noun
70. order
Keywords
: order, adjectives
71. other forms of future
Keywords
: is to, obligation, about to, immediate future
72. other forms of infinitive
Keywords
: perfect infinitive, continuous infinitive, passive infinitive, perfect continuous infinitive
73. past continuous
Keywords
: past continuous, description, narrative
74. past perfect
Keywords
: past perfect, just
75. past perfect continuous
Keywords
: past perfect continuous, process, reported speech
76. place
Keywords
: adverbs, place
77. plurals
Keywords
: singular plural, irregular plural, noun
78. possessive
Keywords
: possessive, time expressions, apostrophe, names, possessive
79. possessives
Keywords
: possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, our, ours, their, theirs
80. pre-determiners
Keywords
: such, what, rather, quite
81. prepositions in relative clauses
Keywords
: prepositions, relative clauses
82. present continuous
Keywords
: -ing, verbs, tenses, present participle, verbs not used in continuous form
83. present continuous for future events
Keywords
: arrangements, future
84. present perfect 1
Keywords
: present perfect, past participle, irregular verbs
85. present perfect 2
Keywords
: present perfect, ever, never, already, yet
86. present perfect 3
Keywords
: present perfect, simple past, time, attitude
87. present perfect 4
Keywords
: present perfect, for, since
88. present perfect continous
Keywords
: present perfect continous, present participle
89. quantifiers 1 - determiners,a few,few,a little,little
Keywords
: determiners, a few, few, a little, little
90. quantifiers 2 - many,much,more,most etc.
Keywords
: many, much, more, most, little, less, least, few, fewer, fewest
91. quantifiers 3 - how,much,many,few,lot etc.
Keywords
: how, much, many, few, lot, number, several, countable, uncountable
92. quantifiers 4 - numbers
Keywords
: cardinal, ordinal, fractions, decimals, units, years, zero
93. quantifiers 5 - some and any
Keywords
: determiners, quantifiers, some, any
94. quantifiers 6 - something,somebody,someone etc.
Keywords
: something, somebody, someone, somewhere, anything, anybody, anyone, anywhere, nothing, nobody,
noone, nowhere,
95. quantifiers 7 - enough
Keywords
: enough, quantifiers, determiners
96. question words - which,what,whose
Keywords
: which, what, whose
97. relative adverbs - which,what,whose
Keywords
: where, when, why
98. reporting hopes and intentions
Keywords
: hopes, intentions, to-infinitive, that-clause
99. reporting orders, requests, suggestions
Keywords
: orders, requests, suggestions, should - omission, that-clause
100. reporting questions
Keywords
: reporting yes/no questions, reporting questions with question words
101. simple past
Keywords
: simple past, form, function, irregular verbs, irregular verbs, auxiliary 'did', ago
102. simple present
Keywords
: verbs, tenses, present simple
103. simple present for future events
Keywords
: future, facts, timetable, calendar
104. summary
Keywords
: verb tenses, present tenses, perfect tenses, conditional tenses, past tenses, future tenses
105. summary of reporting verbs
Keywords
: summary, reporting verbs, to-infintive, that-clause
106. tense changes
Keywords
: reported speech, tense changes
107. the + superlative
Keywords
: the, superlative, adjectives
108. the definite article
Keywords
: the, definite article
109. the indefinite article
Keywords
: the, indefinite article, a, an
110. the,a,an
Keywords
: the, a, an, indefinite article, exceptions
111. time
Keywords
: adverbs, time
112. type 1 conditional
Keywords
: if + present + future, fact
113. use of capital letters
Keywords
: capital letters, names, months, days, holidays, seasons, geographical, names, streets, buildings, titles
of books, nouns
114. verbs + infinitive with/without noun
Keywords
: verb with or without noun + infinitive
115. verbs followed by gerund
Keywords
: verb + gerund
116. verbs followed by infinitive
Keywords
: verbs + infinitive without a noun
117. verbs followed by noun + infinitive
Keywords
: verb + noun + infinitive
118. viewpoint, commenting
Keywords
: adverbs, viewpoint, commenting
119. zero conditional
Keywords
: if + present, general truths, instructions
120. zero infinitive
Keywords
: zero infinitive
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"Duty vs. Responsibility I have a problem with the distinction of the nouns duty and responsibility.
My 12 year old son is being taught in 7th grade Civics that duty is something you MUST do and
responsibility is something you SHOULD do. I have consulted several dictionaries and thesauri, none
of which appear to support the above definitions. I am an English woman living in the U.S. and there
are so many conflicts between the two countries usage of the English language that I am often
confused. If you could clarify this matter I would be eternally in your debt. ", sent in by Suzanne
Grumko, USA
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"Suzanne, I'm an Australian living in England so I'm not sure if we aren't going to just add a little
more to the confusion! It seems that your son's school is trying to make a distinction between duty
and responsibility that circumvents the fuzzy line between the two so that your son can at least get
beyond the semantics! It is true that the word 'duty', which comes from the French 'duetee' meaning
'to owe' has strong overtones of a 'debt due' to someone, something or some entity (e.g. a nation,
government, family etc.) - note, in terms of its common stem - how it is tied to the use of such
things as 'customs duty' and 'import duty'. In this sense it has the meaning of something that we must
do. But it can also appeal to a moral obligation - 'He felt it his duty to visit his mother every sunday'.
'Responsible' has less of the weight of an obligation or debt and far more of the sense of a personal
or moral feeling of accountability for actions. 'He felt responsible for his family' suggest far more
personal moral commitment than 'He felt a duty toward his family' which is more of an obligation
rather than a freely given moral commitment. I would suggest that the difference is not between
'must' and 'should' but rather between 'obligation' and 'moral undertaking'. I can see why your son's
school would want to define the words the way they do as it would be easier to grasp for a 12 year
old than a discussion on obligation and moral udertaking!. 'His duty as President was compromised
when he acted irresponsibly.' Is as good a sentence as I can create to show the difference. On the
one hand an obligation to behave in a certain way that is inherent in the office and on the other a
behaviour that is personal and rooted in personal moral choices. I hope this helps."
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