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NOUNS types B1 FORM: COMMON NOUNS
Can use an increasing range of common nouns.
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NOUNS types B2 FORM'-ING' FORMS, SUBJECT
Can use the '-ing' form of verbs as nouns in subject position.
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NOUNS types C1 FORM'-ING' FORMS, ABSTRACT NOUNS
Can use the '-ing' form of verbs as abstract nouns.
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NOUNS plural A1 FORM: PLURAL '-S'
Can form plurals by adding '-s' to common countable nouns.
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NOUNS plural A2 FORM: PLURAL '-ES'
Can form plurals by adding '-es' to countable nouns ending in '-o', '-ch', '-s', '-sh', '-x' or '-z'.
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NOUNS plural A2 FORM: PLURAL '-IES'
Can form plurals of countable nouns ending in a consonant plus '-y', by changing the 'y' to 'I' and adding '-es'.
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NOUNS plural A2 FORM: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS
Can form some irregular plural nouns.
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NOUNS plural A2 FORM: NOUNS ONLY USED IN THE PLURAL
Can use nouns that only have a plural form, with plural agreement.
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NOUNS plural B1 FORM: COLLECTIVE NOUNS
Can use collective nouns, usually with a singular verb, but also with a plural verb depending on whether the noun is perceived as a single group or collection of individuals.
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NOUNS uncountable A2 FORM: UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use a limited range of uncountable nouns.
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NOUNS uncountable A2 FORM: WITH 'THE'
Can use uncountable nouns with 'the' to talk about something specific.
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NOUNS uncountable A2 FORM: WITH DETERMINERS, QUANTITY
Can use uncountable nouns with a limited range of quantity words and phrases including 'some', 'any', 'a lot of', 'more'. ► Determiners: quantity
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NOUNS uncountable A2 FORM: CONTAINERS, QUANTITY EXPRESSIONS
Can refer to an individual example or quantity of an uncountable noun using words for containers and countable items.
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NOUNS uncountable B1 FORM: UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use an increasing range of uncountable nouns.
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NOUNS uncountable B1 FORM: WITH DETERMINERS, QUANTITY
Can use uncountable nouns with an increasing range of quantity words and phrases including 'much', 'a bit of', 'a little bit of', 'enough', 'further', 'plenty of', 'loads of'. ► Determiners: quantity
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NOUNS uncountable B2 FORM: NO ARTICLE
Can use uncountable nouns without a definite article to refer to an abstract thing in general.
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NOUNS uncountable C1 FORM: UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Can use a wide range of uncountable nouns, particularly referring to abstract concepts.
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NOUNS noun phrases - grammatical functions A1 FORM: AS SUBJECTS
Can use nouns and noun phrases as subjects of the clause.
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NOUNS noun phrases - grammatical functions A1 FORM: AS OBJECTS
Can use nouns and noun phrases as objects of the clause.
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NOUNS noun phrases - grammatical functions A1 FORM: AS COMPLEMENT OF PREPOSITIONS
Can use nouns and noun phrases as complements of prepositions in prepositional phrases.
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