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, This publication has made use of the English Vocabulary Profile. This resource is
based on extensive research using the Cambridge Learner Corpus and is part of the
English Profile programme, which aims to provide evidence about language use that
helps to produce better language teaching materials.
See http://www.englishprofile.org/ for more information.




Compiled electronically by Efthimios Mavrogeorgiadis.
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, Abbreviations

!
Culturally Sensitive Word


+ two objects
A verb that has two objects.


C
Countable noun: a noun that has both singular and plural forms.


C usually no plural or U
Countable noun which usually has no plural or uncountable noun.


I
Intransitive verb: a verb that has no object.


T
Transitive verb: a verb that has an object.


U
Uncountable noun: noun with no plural form. Cannot be used with 'a', 'an', or 'one'.


UK
British English


US
American English


abbreviation
A short form of a word or phrase.


adjective
A word that describes a noun or pronoun.


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, adverb
A word that describes or gives more information about a verb, adjective or other
adverb.


approving
Used in a positive way, to show that you have a good opinion of someone or
something.


auxiliary verb
The verbs 'be', 'have' and 'do' when combined with other verbs to make different
forms.


before noun
An adjective that always comes before a noun.


conjunction
A word used to join parts of a phrase or sentence.


determiner
Word used before noun or adj to show which person or thing is being referred to.


disapproving
Used in a negative way, to show that you have a bad opinion of someone or
something.


exclamation
A word or phrase that you say loudly or suddenly to express strong feelings.


formal
Used in serious writing, or for communicating with people in a serious or polite way.


informal
Used in relaxed situations, for example with friends and family. Used more in speech.


literary
Used in books and poems, and not in ordinary conversation.




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