see
saw/sɔ/
seen
shake
shook
shaken
show
showed
shown
speak
spoke
spoken
steal
stole
stolen
take
took
taken
throw
threw
thrown
wake
woke
woken
wear
wore
worn
write
wrote
written
8 Miscellaneous
become
became
become
come
came
come
do
did
done/dn/
go
went
gone/ɔn/
have
had
had
make
made
made
lay
laid
laid
pay
paid
paid
say/sεi/
said/sεd/
said/sεd/
Grammar index
The first number gives the unit, the second number gives the Language point: e.g. 3.21 means Unit 3, Language point 21.
a/ an1.9
commands 3.17
a-adjectives 11.69
comparative 10.59
active versus passive 15.90
conditionals 14.79, 14.82
adjectives, comparative 10.59
could8.47
adjectives, superlative 10.59
Could you . . . ?3.18
adjectives in -ed8.52
countable nouns 4.23
adjectives in -ing8.52
adjectives with prepositions
degree words 10.62
6.40
didauxiliary 4.24
adverb position 13.78
direct object pronouns 6.36
after11.70
do, versus make13.77
another4.28
Don’t . . .3.17
article, indefinite 1.9
don’t think4.27
as soon as6.37
auxiliary did4.24
-edadjectives 8.52
ed-form 9.54
base-form 2.14, 3.18, 6.38
either10.61
before11.70
else8.51
bet14.83
empty it7.42
better off . . . -ing10.64
bring7.46
for(time) 11.67
forms of the verb 2.14
C1 conditional 14.79
future 7.41, 7.43, 11.70
C2 conditional 14.82
can8.47
genitive 3.19
can’t8.47, 12.72
get3.22
can’t have12.73, 15.88
going to7.41
certainty 12.72
goodbye 1.10
choosing 5.34
287
had9.56
offering 5.30, 5.31
have4.25
one4.28, 10.63
have to12.71
other4.28
if8.48, 14.80, 14.83
passive 15.90
if only14.83
past continuous 9.57
in case14.84
past perfect 15.85
indefinite article 1.9
past simple 4.24, 9.54, 9.55, 9.56
indirect object pronouns 6.36
personal pronouns 1.5
indirect speech 15.86
phone language 6.35
-ing3.21, 8.50, 10.64
phrasal verbs 3.20, 7.44
-ingadjectives 8.52
pointing out 1.7, 5.34
ing-form after verbs 8.50
position of adverbs 13.78
introducing people 1.3
possessive adjectives 1.6
it, empty 7.42
possessive pronouns 2.16
possibility 12.72
Let’s . . .1.8, 5.29
prepositions after adjectives 6.40
likes and dislikes 5.32
prepositions at the end with
liking doing things 5.33
wh-words 11.66
liking things 5.30
prepositions in relative clauses
13.76
make, versus do13.77
present continuous 3.21
may12.72
present perfect 9.53, 9.55
may have15.88
present simple 2.12, 6.37, 8.48,
May I . . .?(formal) 6.38
11.70, 14.79
might12.72
pronouns, object 6.36
mine, yours, etc. 2.16
pronouns, personal 1.5
money see Unit 4, Life and living
pronouns, possessive 2.16
must12.71
must have12.73
quantity 4.23
my, your, etc. 1.6
questions with be1.4
quite10.62
needn’t have15.88
negative short forms 2.11
relative clauses 13.75
nouns, countable 4.23
relative clauses with prepositions
nouns uncountable 4.23, 4.26
13.76
n’t2.11
reported speech 15.86
numbers see Unit 4, Life and living saying goodbye 1.10
object pronouns 6.36
’sgenitive 3.19
obligation 12.71
Shall I . . . ?3.18
ofgenitive 3.19
short forms 1.1
288
short forms, negative 2.11
uncountable nouns 4.23, 4.26
should8.47
unless14.84
since11.67
some10.63
verb, forms 2.14
state verbs 7.45, 8.49
verbs, state 7.45, 8.49
suggestions 5.29
very10.62
superlative 10.59
suppose15.89
was9.56
weak forms 2.13
tags, questions 1.2
were9.56
tag responses 1.2
What . . . for?14.81
take7.46
What if . . .?8.48
telling the time 11.65
when11.70, 14.80
thatrelative 13.75
which10.60
that’swith wh-words 15.87
whorelative 13.75
this, that, these, those1.7
wh-questions 2.15, 11.66
time 11.65
wh-words 2.15, 11.66 12.74
time expressions 6.39, 9.58,
Why don’t you . . .?6.38
11.68
will-future 7.43
to-form 2.14, 8.50, 12.74
wish14.83
to-form after verbs 8.50, 12.74
wonder15.89
too10.62
would14.82
Document Outline
Colloquial English
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
English spelling
IPA symbols
Grammatical terms used in this book
1 Pleased to meet you
2 Where are you from
3 Could you tell me where the bank is
4 Have you got any bread
5 What shall we do today
6 Hello could I speak to Vicki
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