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Informal A term associated with variation in speech or writing style in which a
more relaxed and colloquial choice of pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary
is made, projecting a closer relationship among participants:
I got into Oxford on law.
(informal)
I was accepted by Oxford University to study law.
(formal)
-
ing form A non-tensed verb
form which is made by adding -ing to the base form,
and is used with auxiliary be to form progressive aspect (I was doing some work
for Sally.
). It also occurs in non-finite clauses (Please listen carefully to all the
options
before
making your choice
.
), and functions as a noun-like form
sometimes called the gerund (Smoking is not allowed; I’m tired of shouting.).
Intensifier An adverb which strengthens, intensifies or focuses on a particular
aspect of the meaning of an item. Intensifiers are often subdivided into
amplifiers (very, really, completely, extremely) and downtoners (
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