Difference between revisions of "Grammar functions"
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Revision as of 09:10, 2 December 2011
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Completed
- Introducing People
- Asking Questions
- Comparing
- Referring to the Present
- Referring to the Past
- Referring to the Future
- Expressing Result
- Expressing Ability
- Expressing Desires
- Expressing Movement
- Expressing Possibility
- Expressing Duration
- Expressing Existence
- Indicating Cause and Effect
- Sequencing Events in Time
To-do
- Addressing People
- Expressing Comprehension
- Replying to Questions
- Describing People
- Describing Things
- Describing Places
- Describing Spatial Relationships
- Describing Actions
- Expressing Possession
- Expressing Location
- Expressing Distance
- Giving Directions
- Referring to Habitual Actions
- Referring to Changes of Situation
- Referring to Past Experiences
- Referring to Simultaneous Events
- Expressing Time and Date
- Expressing Frequency
- Contrasting
- Adding More Explanation
- Indicating Conditions
- Regretting
- Apologizing
- Exclaiming
- Complimenting People
- Wishing for Oneself
- Wishing for Others
- Expressing Needs
- Expressing Worry or Fear
- Expressing Obligations
- Expressing Attitude
- Inviting
- Confirming
- Denying and Refusing
- Requesting
- Expressing Opinions
- Giving Commands
- Giving Permission
- Asking for Permission