Noun modifiers are nouns that describe the...
What is the head noun?
These words are used to tell you how many of something is.
What are quantifiers?
This refers to agreement in number and gender.
These 3 modals are to say something is necessary to do.
What is must, have to, and have got to?
There are 3 models used when the speaker is almost certain.
What is must, have to, have got to?
When you have both a noun and adjective modifier in the same sentence, the adjective modifier is placed in this position.
What is first?
Each, either, every and neither are used with ...
What is singular count nouns?
This is the subject that controls the verb in the sentence
What is the main subject?
This modal is used to warn that something bad or negative can happen.
Modals to refer that the speaker is quite sure about something.
What is should and ought to?
I stand at the top of a steep, treacherous slope, plotting my every move down the course. The head noun is...
What is slope?
A bit of, a great deal of, less, are used with...
What are non count nouns?
These subjects anwer the questions who or what .
What is complete subject?
When Be supposed to is used means...
What is expectation?
This modal is used when the speaker is less sure and can have different meaning.
What is could have + participle?
These are words that describe the head noun.
What is adjective modifier?
None, none of, some (of) are used with...
What is noun count and plural count nouns?
This category contains more than one thing.
What is compound subjects?
The affirmative expectation suggests the situation...
What is didn't happen?
The modal will have to is used to show...
What is future necessity?
These category of modifiers goes in the 6th place.
What is shape?
The quantifiers used to tell...
What is how many of something?
It helps to match its antecedent in terms of number, gender, and person.
What is pronoun agreement?
The sentence that is similar in meaning is to...“Or you could have paid her a visit.”
You might have paid her a visit. or You should have paid her a visit.
What is You might have paid her a visit?
Say a sentence using modal verb of suggestion in the past.
could have/might have