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Usage explanations of natural written and spoken English. Grammatik Thesaurus. Choose your language. Adjectives Adjectives: forms Adjectives: order Adjective phrases: functions Adjective phrases: position Adjectives and adjective phrases: typical errors. Comparison: adjectives bigger , biggest , more interesting Comparison: clauses bigger than we had imagined Comparison: comparisons of equality as tall as his father As … as.

Adverbs Adverb phrases Adverbs and adverb phrases: position Adverbs and adverb phrases: typical errors Adverbs: forms Adverbs: functions Adverbs: types Comparison: adverbs worse, more easily Fairly Intensifiers very, at all Largely Much , a lot , lots , a good deal : adverbs Pretty Quite Rather Really Scarcely Very.

Above or over? Across , over or through? Advice or advise? Affect or effect? All or every? All or whole? Allow , permit or let? Almost or nearly?

Alone , lonely , or lonesome? Along or alongside? Already , still or yet? Also , as well or too? Alternate ly , alternative ly Although or though? Altogether or all together? Amount of , number of or quantity of? Any more or anymore? Anyone , anybody or anything? Apart from or except for? Arise or rise? Around or round? Arouse or rouse? As or like? As , because or since? As , when or while? Been or gone? Begin or start? Beside or besides? Between or among? Born or borne? Bring , take and fetch Can , could or may?

Classic or classical? Come or go? Consider or regard? Consist , comprise or compose? Content or contents? Different from , different to or different than? Do or make? Down , downwards or downward? During or for? Each or every? East or eastern ; north or northern? Economic or economical? Efficient or effective? Elder , eldest or older , oldest? End or finish? Especially or specially?

Except or except for? Expect , hope or wait? Experience or experiment? Fall or fall down? Far or a long way? Farther , farthest or further , furthest? Fast , quick or quickly? Fell or felt? Female or feminine ; male or masculine?

Finally , at last , lastly or in the end? First , firstly or at first? Fit or suit? Following or the following? For or since? Forget or leave? Full or filled? Fun or funny? Get or go? Grateful or thankful? Hear or listen to? High or tall? Historic or historical? House or home? How is …? If or when? If or whether? Ill or sick? Imply or infer? In the way or on the way? Late or lately? Lay or lie? Lend or borrow? Less or fewer?

Look at , see or watch? Low or short? Man , mankind or people? Maybe or may be? Maybe or perhaps? Tom and his girlfriend will take the bus to the city centre. I will get my things ready for moving to another city. I believe that in people will buy more motorcycles. I hope our team will win the match.

He will buy tickets for the concert. Perhaps Jane will do this for you. Just a moment. I will help you with the bags. Philipp will be 12 next Sunday. She will not get you a drink or two. I think the baby will not cry anymore. I think my brother will not like this DVD.

I will not wait for you! They will not be back at half past three. They will not drink tea. Janine will not open the window. Maybe the weather tomorrow will not be as sunny as today.

I am pretty sure that she will not agree with you. Will you love me forever? When will I see you again? How long will it take us to get there? Are you sure that Jennifer will like our present? Will you wait for me if I am late? Will they fly to Paris? Will he have to speak German if he visits Germany?



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