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Shall is a modal verb used in question form to ask for instructions or for formulating requests in a polite way.
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A question tag is a small question at the end of a sentence which is used to check information, ask for confirmation (negative tag) or agreement (positive tag).
open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/question-tags-formation/
Wh- questions always begin with one of the wh- question words (interrogative pronouns), which show what kind of information is wanted {see Wh- Questions, A1 Level}.
We can also use them to ask questions about the past.
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Wh- questions always begin with one of the wh- question words (interrogative pronouns), which show what kind of information is wanted {see Wh- Questions, A1 Level}.
The pronoun who is used to ask about the subject of the action.
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A phrasal verb is a two-part verb formed by a verb and a particle. The particle usually gives a whole new meaning to the verb.
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Prepositions are essential because they provide additional details about the sentence.
Adjectives are determiners that can be placed in two different positions within a sentence to modify or describe a person or a thing. Certain adjectives are us... more
Determiners are modifiers of nouns. They can provide information about which and how much/many people, things, animals, places… we are talking about.
Quantitative determiners or quantifiers are used to indicate the quantity of something {see Quanti... more
Adverbs are expressions that function as modifiers of other elements in the clause. They can provide a wide range of information.
Adverbs of degree are used to provide information about the intensity of an action or adjective {see Adverbs of Degree... more









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