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UNIT 1 (LESSON A ((An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun.…
UNIT 1
LESSON A
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun.
An adverb is a word that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
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BE, FEEL, GET, ETC., + ADJECTIVE
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LESSON B
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Use incredibly, extremely, very, really, and so to make some adjectives and adverbs stronger.
Adjective prefixes: impatient, unfriendly, dishonest.
LESSON C
Use the expression at least to point out the positive side of a situation: It’s a shame it’s so cold but at least it isn’t raining.
Use at least to rephrase something we have said: She hasn’t got any children. At least, I don’t think she has.
Use at least to talk about a minimum number or amount, meaning "no less than": There were at least twenty people there.
Use at least to express a minimum of what we expect to happen, usually when we are annoyed about something: You could at least have phoned me to say you weren’t coming..
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