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Glossary English
Comprative Adjectives
Comparative adjectives are used to compare a certain characteristic or quality between two or more things, animals or people.
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Superlatives Adjectives
A superlative adjective expresses the extreme or highest degree of a quality. We use a superlative adjective to describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things.
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Indefinite pronouns
The indefinite pronouns are those words that are used to refer to people, animals or indeterminate objects,
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should, had better, ought to Should and ought to have the same meaning, although ought to is much more formal and is not commonly used in spoken English. Supposed to refers to what other people think is right, while should expresses what you think is right. Had better expresses the idea that something bad will happen if you don't do what I say.
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will, may and might for predictionWe use “will” when we are sure that something will happen. We use “might” when something is less sure.
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