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Identifying what you are talking about: determiners 54

The specific way: using 'the' 54

The specific way: using 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those' 57

The specific way: using possessive determiners 58

The general way 60

The general way: using 'a' and 'an' 61

The general way: other determiners 62

Contents of Chapter 2 65

2 Giving information about people and things 66

Introduction 66

Describing things: adjectives 67

Information focusing: adjective structures 68

Identifying qualities: qualitative adjectives 68

Identifying the class that something belongs to: classifying adjectives 69

Identifying colours: colour adjectives 70

Showing strong feelings: emphasizing adjectives 71

Making the reference more precise: postdeterminers 71

Special classes of adjectives 72

Position of adjectives in noun groups 74

Special forms: '-ing' adjectives 76

Special forms: '-ed' adjectives 77

Compound adjectives 80

Comparing things: comparatives 82

Comparing things: superlatives 83

Other ways of comparing things: saying that things are similar 85

Indicating different amounts of a quality: submodifiers 87

Indicating the degree of difference: submodifiers in comparison 90

Modifying using nouns: noun modifiers 92

Indicating possession or association: possessive structures 93

Indicating close connection: apostrophe s ('s) 94

Other structures with apostrophe s ('s) 94

Talking about quantities and amounts 95

Talking about amounts of things: quantifiers 95

Talking about amounts of things: partitives 98

Referring to an exact number of things: numbers 101

Referring to the number of things: cardinal numbers 101

Referring to things in a sequence: ordinal numbers 104

Referring to an exact part of something: fractions 105

Talking about measurements 106

Talking about age 108

Approximate amounts and measurements 109

Expanding the noun group: qualifiers 110

Nouns with prepositional phrases 111

Nouns with adjectives 113

Nouns with non-finite clauses 114

Contents of Chapter 3 115

3 Making a message 115

Indicating how many participants are involved: transitivity 116

Talking about events which involve only the subject: intransitive verbs 117

Involving someone or something other than the subject: transitive verbs 119

Verbs where the object refers back to the subject: reflexive verbs 122

Verbs with little meaning: delexical verbs 123

Verbs which can be used in both intransitive and transitive clauses 126

Verbs which can take an object or a prepositional phrase 128

Changing your focus by changing the subject: ergative verbs 128

Verbs which involve people doing the same thing to each other: reciprocal verbs 130

Verbs which can have two objects: ditransitive verbs 131

Extending or changing the meaning of a verb: phrasal verbs 133

Verbs which consist of two words: compound verbs 139

Describing and identifying things: complementation 140

Describing things: adjectives as complements of link verbs 141

Saying that one thing is another thing: noun groups as complements of link verbs 142

Commenting: 'to'-infinitive clauses after complements 143

Describing as well as talking about an action: other verbs with complements 144

Describing the object of a verb: object complements 145

Describing something in other ways: adjuncts instead of complements 147

Indicating what role something has or how it is perceived: the preposition 'as' 147

Talking about closely linked actions: using two verbs together in phase 148

Talking about two actions done by the same person: phase verbs together 149

Talking about two actions done by different people: phase verbs separated by an object 151

Contents of Chapter 4 153

4 Varying the message 154

Statements, questions, orders, and suggestions 154

Making statements: the declarative mood 155

Asking questions: the interrogative mood 155

'Yes/no'-questions 156

'Wh'-questions 157

Telling someone to do something: the imperative mood 160

Other uses of moods 161

Negation 162

Forming negative statements 162

Forming negative statements: negative affixes 166

Forming negative statements: broad negatives 167

Emphasizing the negative aspect of a statement 168

Using modals 169

The main uses of modals 169

Special features of modals 170

Referring to time 171

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