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English Grammar Step by Step:
• Contents
• Introduction
• Notes
• Unit 1: Negative and interrogative sentences
• Unit 2: Short answers
• Unit 3: Question tags
• Unit 4: Questions and exclamations
• Unit 5: So, neither, nor, either
• Unit 6: Be, used to, would, be/get/become used to, dare, have, get, become, grow, go, turn, fall and feel
• Unit 7: Verb tenses: forms
• Unit 8: Irregular verbs
• Unit 9: Verb tenses: uses
• Unit 10: Personal pronouns, possessives and reflexive pronouns
• Unit 11: The genitive case
• Unit 12: Singular and plural nouns
• Unit 13: Gender
• Unit 14: A, an, some, any, no, not, none, each, every and the; compounds of some, any, no and every
• Unit 15: Neither, not...either, none, not...any, both and all
• Unit 16: A few, few, a lot, lots, a little, little, many, much, no and plenty
• Unit 17: Enough, too, so and such
• Unit 18: Comparative and superlative sentences
• Unit 19: The adjective order
• Unit 20: Relative clauses
• Unit 21: Do and make
• Unit 22: Modal verbs
• Unit 23: Infinitives, gerunds and present participles
• Unit 24: Conditional sentences
• Unit 25: Passive sentences
• Unit 26: Reported speech
• Unit 27: Purpose
• Unit 28: Word order
• Unit 29: Inversion
• Unit 30: Connectors
• Unit 31: Prepositions
• Unit 32: Phrasal verbs
Gramàtica anglesa de nivell mitjà:
• Matèries
Gramàtica anglesa per a principiants:
• Índex
• Unitat 1: A, an, some, any i the
• Unitat 2: Some, any + body/one, + thing, + where
• Unitat 3: Els pronoms personals i els adjectius i pronoms possessius
• Unitat 4: Els pronoms reflexius, el pronom recíproc "each other" i els pronoms personals de complement
• Unitat 5: Llista de verbs irregulars anglesos
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Farham
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Mar 13, 2010, 12:04 PM
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What is the difference between following sentences? He looks a good man He appears to be a good man Sounds like he is a good man He seems to be a good man. What is the difference between " look like" "sounds like" "seem" and " appear" Thank YOU
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Mike
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Sep 18, 2010, 4:07 PM
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Hello, Farham! Look like and sound like are informal. Seem is neutral and appear is formal. Compare the following sentences: It looks like rain. (It looks as if / as though it is going to rain.) It looks like brandy. (I think it is brandy.) This looks to me like a big mistake. (I think it is a big mistake.) -What does she look like? (physical appearance) -She looks like her father. It sounds like a horn. (I think it is a horn.) His suggestion sounds like a crazy idea. It sounds to me like / as if / as though they have a love affair. (I think they have a love affair.) He is very handsome and friendly, and it seems like all the girls in this small town are his friends. It seems / appears (to me) that it is going to rain. She looks happy. That sounds great. They seem / appear (to be) very rich. Margaret seems / appears very upset to me. Best regards, Mike
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