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More About Expressing Possession………………………………………….69
Count and Non-count Nouns………………………………………………….69
Non-count Nouns………………………………………………………………70
Some Common Non-Count Nouns………………..…………………………70
Expressions of Quantity Used with Count and Non-Count Nouns……….71
Using a few and few; a little and little………………………………………..71
Singular Expressions of Quantity: one, each, every……………………….72
Using of in Expressions of Quantity………………………………………….72
Articles…………………………………………………………………………………..75
Articles (a, an, the) with Indefinite and Definite Nouns…………………….75
Articles: Generic Nouns……………………………………………………….76
Descriptive Information with Definite and Indefinite Nouns………………..77
General Guidelines for Article Usage………………………………………...77
Using The or Ø with Titles and Geographic Names…………………………78
Pronouns………………………………………………………………………………..81
Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives………………………………………..81
Agreement with Generic Nouns and Indefinite Pronouns………………….82
Personal Pronouns: Agreement with Collective Nouns…………………….83
Reflexive Pronouns…………………………………………………………….83
Using You, One, and They as Impersonal Pronouns……………………....84
Forms of Other………………………………………………………………….84
Common Expressions with Other…………………………………………….85
VII. UNDERSTANTIND, USING, AND TESTING MODALS…………………...88
Basic Modal Introduction……………………………………………………...89
Modal Auxiliaries in English…………………………………………………...89
Expressing Necessity: Must, Have to, Have got to……………………….....90
Lack of Necessity (Not have to) and Prohibition (Must not)………………...90
Advisability / Suggestions: Should, Ought to, Had better, Could…………..91
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