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interrogative formsQuestion forms are grammatical forms used for asking questions. E.g.: The interrogative/question form for past simple is S+did+verb (infinitive): Did you make a pie? | |
intonationIntonation is the rise and fall of the voice in speech, especially noted in sentences. | |
intransitiveSee transitive. | |
IPA – International Phonetic AlphabetThis is an alphabetic system that is a standard representation of all the sounds in speech. | |
IPA transcriptionsThe visual representation of speech sounds using symbols. | |
irregular adverbsThey are the adverbs of manner which are not formed by adding -ly to the adjective, e.g., hard, well, late and fast. | |
irregular pluralIt is the plural form of a countable noun that is not formed by just adding -s, or -es to the singular noun, e.g., children, wolves and women. | |
irregular pluralsNouns that do not follow the standard rules of pluralization and have unique forms (e.g., child → children, mouse → mice). | |
ISE examsIntegrated Skills in English is a series of English language exams at 4 different levels run by Trinity College London. | |