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PAGE 423<br />

intention + to -infinitive 124(1a)<br />

interest<br />

echo tag 35(2)<br />

intonation 54(2c)<br />

interest<br />

interest in 237(1) Note a<br />

interest in + gerund 132(7)<br />

verb and noun 287(1)<br />

interested 203<br />

get interested 107(3)<br />

interested in 236(2)<br />

interested in + gerund 132(4),<br />

132(5b) Note c<br />

interested in + noun clause 262(5) Note<br />

+ to-infinitive 123(5), 132(5b) Note c<br />

interesting 203<br />

+ to-infinitive 123(1)<br />

interfere with 233(2)<br />

interrogative: see question<br />

interrogative pronoun: see question word<br />

interview + preposition 237(2i)<br />

into 225(1), 225(3b), 228(5b) Note<br />

and in 225 (2c)<br />

intonation 54(2)<br />

echo question/tag 35<br />

question without inversion 32<br />

question with or 31(1)<br />

question tag 34(3)<br />

intransitive verb 8<br />

not passive 104(6a)<br />

introductory it: see empty subject it<br />

inversion<br />

overview 49(4)<br />

phrasal verb 231 (6)<br />

question without inversion 32<br />

after question word 25(1)<br />

after should, were, had 258(3)<br />

inverted commas 56(4)<br />

invest ..in 234(2)<br />

invitations<br />

answering 29(3)<br />

imperative 19(3), 19 (4b)<br />

won't 71(6)<br />

invite<br />

invite back 232(2)<br />

verb of reporting 265(2), 270(2c)<br />

invite... to 234(1)<br />

+ object + to-infinitive 122(2a)<br />

involve with gerund 121(1), 131(5)<br />

involved<br />

involved in 236(4)<br />

position 201(2)<br />

iron<br />

countable/uncountable noun 144(5c)<br />

iron out 232(2)<br />

irregular forms<br />

comparison 218(2b, 5), 219(2)<br />

noun plurals 295<br />

verbs 299<br />

is 84(2), 151(1)<br />

short form 55(2)<br />

weak form 55(1b)<br />

it 184(1, 3)<br />

overview 184(4)<br />

+ be for emphasis 51(3)<br />

replacing clause 44(4)<br />

replacing demonstrative 175 (4b) Note,<br />

184(3b) Note d, 267(2) Note<br />

do it/so/that 43(2)<br />

empty object 50(5b), 122(2d) Note c<br />

empty subject 50(5), 109(1,3), 118(1),<br />

131(1, 2), 262(4)<br />

leaving out 42(1)<br />

and one 188(4)<br />

passive pattern 109(1,3)<br />

with short form 55(2b)<br />

and there 50(6)<br />

item of 144(4a)<br />

its 174(3)<br />

and it's 174(3) Note d<br />

it's 55(2b) Note a<br />

itself 186<br />

jealous of 236(2)<br />

jeans: pair noun 155(4)<br />

jewellery: uncountable 144(4b)<br />

job with a/an 161(2)<br />

job of + gerund 132(7)<br />

jog: have a jog 87 (2)<br />

join with/without object 8(3)<br />

journey and travel 87 (2)<br />

judge + object + to-infinitive 122 (2c)<br />

judgement: spelling 292(4) Note<br />

jury: group noun 156(4)<br />

just<br />

just about to/going to 78(1a) Note<br />

just about+ superlative 212(3)<br />

just as + adjective 221(8)<br />

just as (conjunction) 250(4d)<br />

degree 212(7a)<br />

= only 213(2a) Note b<br />

time 65(5a), 210(1c), 303(6)<br />

justify with gerund 121(1), 131(5)<br />

INDEX<br />

keen<br />

comparison 218(4a)<br />

keen on 236(2)<br />

keen on + gerund 132(4), 132(5b) Note c<br />

with to-infinitive 123(5), 126(2),<br />

132(5b) Note c<br />

keep<br />

clause pattern 10(5), 11<br />

keep on 232(2)<br />

keep (on) + gerund 121(1)<br />

keep up 232 (1b)<br />

keep up with 235(2)<br />

was kept waiting 110(2)<br />

kept you waiting 140(2)<br />

key to 237(2f)<br />

kind<br />

kind to 236(3)<br />

with to-infinitive 123(1), 126(5)<br />

kind of 53(1c), 144(3e)<br />

what kind of 28(1), 144(3e)<br />

what kind of and what... like<br />

198(1) Note a<br />

kingdom in names 171(1)<br />

knife, knives 296(2)

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