Movers Grammar

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Movers grammar and structures list


Page No Example
Indirect objects SB3-114+116 Give it to the teacher!
Comparative and superlative adjectives SB4-53 Your house is bigger than mine.
SB4-54 Anna is my best friend.
Verbs
(Positive, negative, question, imperative SB2-144 We went to the park yesterday.
and short answer forms, including
contractions)
SB2-92 Her father cooked lunch on Friday.
Past simple regular and irregular forms SB2-108 Did you go to the cinema? Yes, I did.
SB2-100 We didn’t see the pirate at the party.
SB2-152
SB3-30

Verb + infinitive SB2-112 I want to go home.


SB3-79+82 He started to laugh.
SB1-132

Verb + ing SB4-146 I went riding on Saturday.

Infinitive of purpose SB2-113+152 She went to town to buy a toothbrush.


SB4-36

Want/ask someone to do something SB3-152 He wants the teacher to tell a story.

Must for obligation SB3-74 He must do his homework.


SB3-75 You mustn’t give the rabbit cheese.
SB3-76 Must I get up now?
Have (got) to/had to SB4-43 I’ve gotto go.
SB3-71 Do I have to go to bed now?
SB3-122 He had to draw a whale for homework.
Shallfor offers SB4-138 Shall I help you wash the car, Mum?
Could (pastform ofcan) SB3-108 I could see some birds in the tree.

Adverbs SB3-13/91 She never eats meat.


He sang loudly.
My mother talks a lot.

Comparative and superlative adverbs SB3-48+56 My brother reads more quickly than my sister.
I like ice cream best.

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Conjunctions SB3-82 I went home because I was tired.

Prepositions of time SB2-59 She plays with her friends after school.
He plays badminton on Saturdays.

Question words SB4-10+36 Why is he talking to her?


SB4-78 When does school start?

Relative clauses SB4-154 Vicky is the girl who is riding a bike.


That is the DVD which my friend gave me.
This is the house where my friend lives.
What is/was the weather like? SB2 -43 What was the weather like last weekend?

What’s the matter? What’s the matter, Daisy? Have you got a
stomach-ache?

How/what about + n or ing SB4-138 How about going to the cinema on Wednesday
afternoon?

When clauses (not with future meaning) SB2-80 When he got home, he had his dinner.
SB3-95
Go for a + n SB4-58 Yesterday we went for a drive in my brother’s new
car.
Be called + n SB4-16 A baby cat is called a kitten.
Be good at + n SB4-146 She’s very good at basketball.
I think/know … SB4-119 I think he’s very nice.

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