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Structure

Aviation English grammar explained for pilots and controllers – clear rules, real aviation examples and practice exercises to lift your ICAO test performance.

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Structure

Structure: ‘Modals 2’

Uses of modal verbs Modal verbs express at least two meanings. All modals relate to probability, and then each modal has it’s own separate meaning. These…

Structure

Structure: ‘Come vs go’

This time in our structure help we talk about the difference between come and go. Two very common verbs but sometimes people confuse them. To understand…

Structure

Structure: ‘Modals 1’

What are modal verbs? They are a kind of auxiliary (extra) verb. They indicates if the speaker thinks that something or a situation is likely to…

Structure

Structure: ‘Prepositions of time’

This time in our structure help we talk about prepositions of time. The most common prepositions of time in English are at, on and in. In…

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Structure: ‘Possessive adjectives’

This time in our structure help we talk about possessive adjectives. Words which indicate possession; my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their. Look at the…