... will always love you, no matter what.
¾ Not at all: Chẳng chút nào.
I didn
’
t understand anything at all.
She was hardly frightened at all
¾ At all còn được dùng trong câu hỏi, đặc biệt với ... to + Verb (chỉ vấn đề nhận thức) =
Gradually = dần dần
We will get to speak English more easily as time goes by.
He comes to understand
that learning English is not much difficult...
... far/near How far?
Height high/low How high?
Height tall/short How tall?
Width wide/narrow How wide?
Depth deep/shallow How deep?
Size big/small How big?
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facile.com
www.anglais-facile.com ... worked
• He worked
• She worked
• We worked
• They worked
With small adjectives, we add –er to make comparatives:
small – smaller
large – larger
quick – quicker
slow – slower
W...
... home, he will call.
(a) When Harry and Chuck return home, they will call.
(b) When Harry and Chuck return home, Harry will call.
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR ... (nonrestrictive
clause)
Quick Tip
In spoken English, who and whomever are becoming more and more uncommon.
Informally, people use who and whoever in almost all situations.
✔
Case is the f...
... Florida?
8 Will and shall
The British use will or shall in the first person, • 71(2). Americans do not often use
shall.
GB: We will/shall contact you.
US: We will contact you.
40 AMERICAN ENGLISH PAGE ... 40
American English
302 Summary
The grammar of British English and American English is very similar. There are a
few differences but not very ... British use shall in offers, but A...
... travelling traveling
kerb (edge of curb tyre (on a wheel) tire
pavement)
40 AMERICAN ENGLISH PAGE 396
40 AMERICAN ENGLISH PAGE 394
7 Numbers
The British use and between hundred and the rest of a ... fine, ill and unwell referring to health usually come in
predicative position. • 200(2)
GB/US: Our secretary is ill.
But they can be attributive, especially in America.
Mainly US: an ill man
N...