... a lot of British people in this part of Spain. The nouns Brit and Briton are not very usual in spoken British English. There are a lot of Brits/Britons in this part of Spain. This usage is rather ... prefer houses to flats. d With some words, the noun has the suffix man He's English. /He's an Englishman. Englishmen are reserved. Also: Welsh/a Welshman, Irish/an Irishman, French/a Frenchman, ... adjective with the or people. The English are /English people are reserved. NOTE a It is less usual to use woman as a suffix, but we can use an adjective + woman. The English woman works at the university. b...
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Tài liệu Oxfore guide to english grammar part 56 pdf
... dryly/drily. c We do not change y when it is part of a person's name: Mr and Mrs Grundy the Grundys. d We do not change y in by: stand-bys, lay-bys. PAGE 379 2 We keep y before i. copy copying ... looked, ing-form looking and past/passive participle looked. For more details, ã 58. List of irregular verbs ã 300 Some verbs have ah irregular past tense and participle. Base form: Did you write ... yesterday. Past participle: I've written the letter. We also use the irregular forms after a prefix such as re, un, out, mis. I've rewritten the letter. He undid the knot. Special participle...
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