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(Look on pages 312 through 313 and
on
Consonants,
13fn.
(Look at the footnote on page 13.)
A
,
.
_.
,'
.
:
Alan,
3 12-313, 326-327
:
3,
,.
.,
A
vs.
an,
312
,
.
.,
.,


.
Accustomed to,
303

.'
Active verbs,
276
Adjective clauses
(a man who
lives),
343-367
Adjectives
(good, beautiful),
defined,
166,
343
following
be,
166,292
comparative
(morel-er)
and superlative
(mostl-est),
252-253
with
much, a lot, far,
258
following
get (get hungry),
300

nouns used as
(aflower garden),
168
participial
(interesting, inrerested),
297
possessive
(my, our),
176
Adverb clauses,
239
with
because,
239
with
even thoughlalthough,
241
if-clauses,
65
since-clauses,
95
time clauses
(before he came),
48,65,95
Adverbs
(quickly):
comparative
(more/-@)
and superlative
(mostl-est),

252-253,257,265
frequency
(always, sometimes),
9
The numbers following the words listed in the
index refer to page numbers
in
the text.
I
The lettersfn. mean "footnote!'
Footnotes are at the bottom of a page or the
bottomof
a
chart.
midsentence
(still, already),
102fn.
negative
(seldom, never),
9
A
fewla
little,
3
18
After,
48,65,161
A
littlela few,
3 18

A little (bit),
258
A lot, much, far,
258

,
,
A
lot
(of),
318

,,.
Aliko,
27
1
,
.\
'.

,
.
Ahnost,
248
.
,,./
Alrea*,
88fn.,
102
.:

'
Although,
241
I
Alwcrys,
etc. (frequency adverbs),
9
Am,
is,
are
+
-ing (am eating),
4
And,
226,228
auxiliary verbs following,
233
with parallel verbs,
76
with
so, roo, either, neither,
235
with subject-verb agreement,
165
Another,
181,186
Anymore,
102
Apostrophe
(Tom's),

173
Articles
(the,
a, an),
326-327
As.
. .
as
comparisons,
248
not
as.
. .
as
vs.
kss,
259
Ask
if,
425
As soon
as,
48,65
B
Be:
in questions,
19
simple past (was, were),
26
simple present (am, is, are),

4
Be about to,
74
Be
+
adjective,
166,292
followed by that-clause (am sorry that),
415
Be
mid,
4 15,4 1751.
Because,
239
Before,
48,65,16
1
Be
going
to,
56
vs,
will,
63
Be
+-ing
(islwas eatink,,
4,39
Be
+

past participle fie interested in),
277,
292
(SEE
ALSO
Passive)
followed by noun clauses
(be
wrled
that),
415
Be supposed
to,
307
Better:
and best,
253
had better,
190,203
like
. . .
better,
218
Be
used to/accustomed to,
303
But,
228,230
By:
followed by

-kg
(by
doing),
384
with passive (by-phrase),
276,282
with reflexive pronoun (by myselfi,
178
vs. with,
384
Capitalization,
226,339
Clauses, defined,
48fn., 343fn.
(SEE
ALSO
Adjective clauses; Adverb clauses;
If-
clauses;
Noun
clauses;Tie clauses)
Commas:
with adverb clauses,
48,239
in
connecting ideas:
with
and,
226
with but and

or,
228
vs. periods,
226
in quoted speech,
420
in a series,
228
Comparatives (mod-er),
252-253,257
with adjectives and adverbs,
253
double (the more.
.
.
the more),
263
with modiiers,
258
with nouns,
26
1
repeated (more and more),
262
Comparisons,
248-275
as
.
as,
248

comparatives(morel-er),
252-253,265
same, similar, different, like, alike,
27
1
superIatives (most/-est),
252-253,265
Conjunctions (and, but, or, so),
226,228,230
Consonants,
13jh
Continuous verbs
(SEE
Progressive verbs)
Contractions of verbs:
with
nor:
hasn't, haven't,
85
isn't, aren't,
4
mustn't,
207
shouldn't,
202
wm
't,
wren
't,
2 6

won't,
59
with nouns:
have, has,
87
will,
59
with
pronouns:
am,
is,
are,
4
had,
113,203
have,
has,
85,87
will,
59
would,
199,218
with question words,
128
who's vs. whose,
135,359fn.
use of,
128fi.
Could,
190

past ability,
19
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