Indexquestion-word questions-statementsquestion-word questions: 13.5-9; andnoun clauses 1.5C; and see whquestionsquite: 7.5A-Cquotation marks: 1.1B, 15.1Rrarely: 7.8C, 13.2Arather: 7.5C; and see would ratherreally: viewpoint adverb 7.8A; intensifer7.6Breason: adverbial clauses 1.9A; with for1.4recently: 7.2C, 9.3C, 9.5Arecommend: + that... should 11.13Breflexive pronouns: 4.5refuse: refuse to 16.3A; refusal to 16.4Cregret: + to or -ing 16.8Cregular verbs: 9.3Arelative pronouns and clauses: 1.6-7;and participle constructions 1.11Сremember: remember to in indirectspeech 15.5A; + to or -ing 16.8Cremind: someone about something8.6C; someone (not) to 15.5A, 16.3Creport: report it to me 1.3B; it wasreported 12.2Creported speech: 15.2-6; see indirectspeechreporting verbs: in direct and indirectspeech 1.5B-C, 15.1-6requests: with modals: 11 .ЗА, 11.6B,D;+ that... should 11.13B; in indirectspeech 15.5Cresult: in adverbial clauses 1.1 ОС; withso 1.4risk: + -ing 16.6A.Cround: preposition/particle 8.1 ASsay: say it to me 1.3B; say so 4.3C,15.2B; it says here that 9.1B; it is saidthat 12.2C; in direct speech 15.1 ; andtell, ask 1.5B, 15.2, 15.3; say if/whether 15.4Aschool: to/at school 3.6B, 8.2Asea: the sea 3.4A; go to sea/be at sea3.6Bseasons: 8.2Bsee: stative verb 9.1 С; I can see 11.2B;see someone arrive/arriving 16.2A,16.6Bseeing (that): clauses of reason 1,9Aseem: as linking verb 1.2C, 6.4A, 9.1 C,10.4A-B; + as if 1.8D; it seems so4.3C; there seems to be 10.3C; itwould seem to be 11.13Аseldom: 7.4A, 13.2A; + inversion 7.8Csense verbs: 6.4A, 9.1 С, 10.4A-B,11.2B, 16.2Asentences: 1.1-12; word order 1.1A-B;forms of the sentence 1.1B; completesentences 1.2A; see also simplesentences, complex sentences,compound sentencessequence of tenses: reporting verb inthe present 15.2C; reporting verb inthe past 15.3-6; and see conditionalsentencesseveral: 5.1 A; several more 5.2C; +times 9.5 Asex: and grammatical gender 2.7A, 4.1shall: modal auxiliary 9.7A; and will toform the future tense 9.7B; two usesof modals 11.1; Shall I? 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(suggestions) 11,6F;in indirect speech 15.3-6, 15.5B-Cshan't: and won't 9.7Bshe: (and her) personal pronoun 4.1 A-B, 2.7B; for animals, things, countries4.1Сshort: and shortly 7.1Вshort answers: the large one, etc. 4.2C;with yes/no 13.1С; after tag questions13.3; yes/no short answers withmodals 11,4Bshould: two basic uses of modal verbs11.1; 'it's advisable' 11,9A; shouldhave (done) 11.9C; shouldn't (havedone) 11.10A,D; that... should11.13B-C; if you should see him14.1C; after in case 1.1 OB; in indirectspeech 15.3-6; 15.5B-Cshow: + те/to me 1 .ЗАsick: and /7/6.2Вsilly: in a silly way 7.1 C; don't be silly10.1A ; he's being silly 10.2 A ; silly to16.4Asimple future tense: 9.7; and futureprogressive 9.8A; and simple present9.1 B; and present progressive 9.2B;and going to 9.9Asimple past perfect tense: uses 9.6A;and past perfect progressive 9.6C; ofbe 10.2B; after I wish/if only 11.7;after would rather 11.8B; the passive12.1A; and the causative 12.3Asimple past tense: form andpronunciation of regular verbs 9.3A;with irregular verbs 9.3B; uses 9.3C;and simple present 9.4A; and pastprogressive 9.4C; and present perfect9.5D; of be 10.1С; after I wish/if only11.7; after would rather 11.8B-C; andused to 11.11B-C; replaced by would11.11 D; passive 12.1 Asimple present perfect tense: uses9.5A; and progressive 9.5C; andsimple past 9.5D; have been 10.2B-D,have gone 10.2C; passive 12.1 Asimple present tense: pronunciation andspelling (3rd person) 9.1A; uses 9.1B;and present progressive 9.1С, 9.2C;and simple past tense 9.4A; of be10.1С; and used to 11.11 A; replacedby will 11.11D; replaced by would11.1 ЗА; after suggest, etc. 11.13B-C;passive 12.1 A; after time conjunctions1.8B; after in case 1.1 OBsimple sentences: 1.1-3simply: viewpoint adverb 7.7Asince: preposition 8.1 B; conjunction8.1C: clauses of time 1,5A, 1,8A,9.5A-B, 10.2D; of reason 1,9A; sincearriving 1.11B, 16.5A3; since, for andago 7.3Asingular and plural (nouns): 2.5-6; seenumbersmell: stative/dynamic verb 9.1С; smellл/'се6.4А, 10.4A-B; smell somethingburning 11.2B, 16.2A, 16.6Bso: adverb: not so ... as 1.1 OD; I believeso 4.3C; so far 9.5A; So do 113.4A-B;So have you and So you have! 13.4C;conjunction, in compound sentences1.4so as to: 16.2C; so (kind) as to 16.4Aso long as: 14.4Csome: with countable and uncountablenouns 2.3C, 2.4B, 5.1-3; as the pluralof a/an 3.1 В, 5.3A; I'd like some 4.3B;some ... others 5.7A; some of 5.2k,5.7C-D; do some reading 16.5A2somebody/someone/something:4.6B-C; with imperatives 9.1 OB; andpassive 12.2Asome-compounds: 4.6B-C; withimperatives 9.1 OBsometimes: 7.4soon: 7.2Csooner: see would rather, had bettersorry: sorry to 16.4A; sorry for 16.7D2so that: clauses of purpose 1.5A, 1.1 OAso... 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Indexstatements-verbsstatements (continued)tag questions 13.3A-B; and questionwordquestions 13.5A; and subjectquestions13.8; in direct speech 15.1 ;in indirect speech 15.2-6; see alsonegative statementsstatistics: 2.6Bstative and dynamic verbs: 9.1 Сstill: and yet 7.2B, 9.5Astop: stop (him) working 16.6B; + to or-ing 16.8CStreet: Oxford Street 3.6Csubject: usual position in a sentence1.1 A-B; importance in a sentence1,2A, 4.1 A, 4.3A; ot be, etc.1,2C; useand omission in compound sentencesI.4A; pronouns 4.1; it and one assubjects 4.3; active and passive voice12.1 A; questions asking for thesubject 13.8subject-questions: 13.8; in indirectspeech 15.4Csubjunctive: were after I wish, if onlyII,7B; after suggest, etc. 11.13B-C; if+ were 14.2Bsubordinate clauses: in complexsentences 1.5-12succeed: + in 8.6A, 16.7D3such: such... that, clauses of result1.10Csuddenly: 7.2Csuffixes: nouns 2.1 A-B, 2.6B, 3.3C;adjectives 6.1 A; -(i)ly (adverbs) 7.1Asuggest: suggest it to me 1,3B; + that...should 11.13B; + -ing 16.6A.Csuggestions: with modals 11.6C,F; inindirect speech 15.5B; Why/Why not13.7A; Let's 16.1 Вsuperlatives: 4.2C, 6.5suppose: suppose so 4.3C; it issupposed that 12.2C; suppose that/him to be 16.3D; suppose/supposing(conjunction) in conditional sentences14.4Csurprised at: 16.7D2Ttag questions: She's late, isn't she?etc. 13.3; and see question tagstake: (it) takes (me) 10 minutes to 16.3Ctaste: taste bad 1,2C, 6.4A, 10.4A-B;+ of 8.6Ateach: teach you to 16.3Ctell: + те/to me 1 .ЗА; + if/whether/when1.5C, 15.4A-B; tell someone so 4.3C,15.2B; tell me about 8.6C; and say,ask 1.5B, 15.2A-B; tell someone (not)to 15.5A, 16.2C, 16.3Ctemporal conjunctions: 1.8A-Btenses: see sequence of tenses andparticular tenses: simple present,present progressive, etc.terribly: 7.6Bthan: clauses of comparison: than I am/than me 1.10D; in comparatives 6.5; +-ing 16.7Cthank: thank you for+ -ing 16.7D3that: conjunction 1.5A-B, 4.ЗА, 15.2,16.3D-E; that... should XX.X3B-C; it issaid that 12.2C; relative pronoun 1.6,1.7B; degree (that big) 4.6A; and seein order that, so that, such that;this/that/these/thosethe: 3.3-4: basic uses 3.2A, 3.3A; withabbreviations (the ВВС) 3.3B; withnationality nouns 2.5C, 3.3C; the forspecifying 3.4A, 3.5A (the cinema, thecountry, the sun)] with unique items(the Titanic) 3.4B; with some placenames (the USA) 3.6C; a pain in theneck 4.4D; after a lot of 5.2A; the +adjective (the young) 6.ЗА; do theironing, etc. 16.5A7their/theirs: 4.4Athen: X ,4A, 7.2C, 15.3Bthere: there is, etc. 10.3: 'natural choice'10.ЗА; and it is 10.3B; there will be,etc. 10.3C; + modal auxiliaries (theremight be, etc.) 11.13D; there is said tobe X 2.2C ; there being X. 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