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C2 nouns

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Since you can use C2 nouns, here are some ways you can extend the complexity.

ample | anecdotal | convincing | documentary | supporting + EVIDENCE

‘little or no’ + NOUN (complex noun phrase)

NOUN + of + his | hers | theirs

Many are the + NOUN + RELATIVE CLAUSE

this NOUN of POSSESSIVE PRONOUN

‘s (ELLIPTED NOUN)

2 possessive noun ‘s

singular noun ending in S + possessive ‘

There’s this + noun phrase (immediacy in a narrative)

3 ways MINUTE is used in English grammar

-ANCE noun suffix

EACH … THE OTHER(S)

‘NOT A’ + noun

Many a NOUN

attributive only time adjectives

‘major cities’, ‘very beginning’ (major | very + noun)

the + slightest | faintest + noun

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  1. plural nouns inflected -ES or -IES
  2. the + slightest | faintest + noun
  3. There’s this + noun phrase (immediacy in a narrative)
  4. nouns only in the plural (agreement)
  5. ‘major cities’, ‘very beginning’ (major | very + noun)

GRAMMAR LISTS: A1  A2  B1  B2  C1 C2

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