by changing the subject 3.59
using adverbials 9.7
following 2.232, 4.107, 10.43
for
list of nouns usually followed by for 2.288
introducing indirect object 3.77, 8.97
with the present perfect 4.34
for length of time 4.125–4.129
with what in wh- questions 5.33
in reason clauses 8.53
after sentence adverbials 9.83
forbidding 5.145
former and latter 10.13–10.14
fractions 2.210, 2.240–2.248, R48
singular fractions 2.241, 2.242
plural fractions 2.243
agreement with verb 2.244
as pronouns 2.245
expressed in figures 2.248
frequency 4.114–4.122
for and in with general or specific time 4.132
from
from … to expressing a range of numbers 2.271
regular intervals 4.117–4.118
prepositional phrases 4.121
in expressions of duration 4.138
expressing distance 6.91
indicating starting point 6.98
list of adverbs that can come after from 6.99
after certain reporting verbs 7.80
fronting
future continuous
future possibility 5.132
future time 4.52–4.63, 5.128–5.132
will 4.53
general truths 4.54, 5.118–5.119
future progressive 4.55
future perfect 4.56
future perfect progressive 4.57
be going to 4.58
planned events 4.59
present progressive 4.60
modals will and shall 5.108–5.132
modal would 5.113
—————— G ——————
generic pronouns 1.119–1.123
gerunds
get
with an -ed participle with passive meaning 3.201, 9.24
for showing cause 3.211
with impersonal it 9.36
give
nouns used with delexical give 3.43
with two objects 3.73
go
as linking verb 3.157
be going to to express future time 4.58, 5.231
be going to to express intention 5.235
got
gradability 2.23–2.25
—————— H ——————
habitual actions
expressed by simple present 4.11
expressed by present progressive 4.20
expressed by simple past 5.30
expressed by would 5.112
expressed by used to 7.57
had
had better 5.245
in conditional clauses 8.36
half
as predeterminer 1.251, 2.247
as submodifying adverb 2.147
half of before pronoun 2.242
hardly
as broad negative 5.80
before a time clause 8.17
have
have got for showing possession 3.16
nouns that go with delexical have 3.41
for showing cause 3.211
have got as main verb in yes/no questions 5.14
have not shortened to haven’t 5.56
inviting persuasively 5.178, 5.179
as auxiliary 10.68, R84, R100, R107
inflected forms R80
have (got) to
have to and have got to for saying how likely something is 5.230
have to and have got to for indicating importance 5.238, 5.242
have to in reported speech 7.56
having and -ed participle
for showing results 8.137
he 1.96, 1.99
used for referring to people in general 1.123
used for referring back to an indefinite pronoun 1.133
her 1.96, 1.99
as object pronoun 1.104–1.106
as possessive determiner 1.194–1.222
hers 1.107–1.109
herself 1.111–1.118, 3.26–3.31
him
as object pronoun 1.104–1.106
used for referring to people in general 1.123
used for referring back to an indefinite pronoun 1.133
himself 1.111–1.118, 3.26–3.31
his
as possessive pronoun 1.107–1.109
as possessive determiner 1.194–1.222
hopes and wishes 5.208
how 5.31, 5.32
in wh- questions 5.21–5.25
in clauses after some adjectives 9.43
in exclamations 9.93
in rhetorical questions 9.94
however 8.42
hundred 2.221
hundreds used for emphasis 2.224
hyphens 1.84, 2.78, 2.100, 3.119
—————— I ——————
I 1.96, 1.97
if
after what in wh- questions 5.33
in conditional clauses 8.26, 8.37
if-clauses
used to report questions 7.35
list of verbs that come before if- clauses 7.36
followed by then 8.26
imperative 5.35
making appeals 5.37
giving explanations 5.38
with let 5.39
forbidding 5.149
giving instructions 5.168
imperial measurements 2.251
impersonal it 9.5, 9.31–9.45
describing a place or situation 9.34
as an object 9.35
describing the weather 9.36
giving times and dates 9.37
talking about the time 9.38
followed by linking verb 9.39
commenting on a fact that you are about to mention 9.42, 9.43
importance 5.209–5.216, 5.242–5.245
impossibility
in
expressing age 2.260
describing what someone is wearing 2.285
in time expressions 4.94
in frequency expressions 4.121
for end of a period 4.130–4.131
with general or specific time 4.132
referring to position 6.89
extended meanings 6.121
used with verbs in the passive 9.16
indefinite determiners 1.223–1.250
with uncountable nouns 1.225, 1.226
a/an 1.228–1.235
some 1.236–1.238
any 1.239
enough 1.241
all, both and either 1.242
each and every 1.243
little and much 1.244