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I was looking at her bag.

I was looking at hers.

I think you should bring your car. I don’t think we can go there without yours.

2 modals next to each other:

 Modal + modal
o I will can go shopping with you tomorrow.
 Modal + phrasal modal
o I will have to park my car far from the restaurant.
o I may be able to see her today.
 Phrasal modal + phrasal modal
o You have to be able to talk to her.

Sentences:

 Simple
 Complex (adjective clauses, adverb clauses, noun clauses)
 Compound (FANBOYS / Conjunctive adverbs)
 Complex-compound
o Yesterday, I went shopping, but I didn’t buy anything because I had forgotten to take my
wallet with me.

Recommend + doing

Recommend + that clause (that + subject + subjunctive verb +…)

This movie is highly recommended to watch.

I highly recommend watching this movie.

Comparatives:

 Adjective
o She’s taller than me.
o It’s more expensive than that one.
o She’s more intelligent than I thought.
o People in the past had a healthier life than people do now.
o People have a healthier lifestyle than they used to.
 Adverb
o She runs more slowly than a turtle.
o She runs more slowly than a turtle does.
 Noun (more + noun)
o We have more books than you.
o There are more busses now than in the past.
 Verb (verb + more)
o I like this one more than that one.

As… as

o Adjective
 She’s as intelligent as her brother.
 She’s not as intelligent as I thought.
o Adverb
 He walks as slowly as a snail.
 You need to do this as carefully as you can.
 He walks as slowly as a snail does.

The promises which have been made….

The promises (which) we have made…

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