Modals — definition?
Auxiliary verbs expressing ability, permission, obligation.
Purpose expressions — role?
Clarify the goal or intent behind actions.
Quantifiers — function?
Specify the amount or quantity of nouns.
Comparatives vs superlatives — difference?
Comparatives compare two, superlatives denote the highest degree.
Adverbs of degree — purpose?
Modify adjectives or adverbs to indicate intensity.
Modal verbs — negation form?
Add 'not' after the modal (e.g., cannot, should not).
Purpose clauses — introduced by?
'So that' or 'in order to'.
Partitives — example?
A piece of cake, a lot of water.
Irregular comparatives — example?
Good → better → best.
Adverbs of degree — position?
Usually before the adjective or adverb they modify.
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