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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: ‘phrasal verbs 1’

This time in our structure help we introduce phrasal verbs. They’re formed from a verb and a particle (usually a preposition). e.g. get in. Look at…

Structure

Structure: ‘nouns 4’

This time in our structure help we talk about definiteness in relation to nouns and give some examples of ‘definite’ nouns. Often the idea of definiteness…

Structure

Structure: ‘nouns 3’

This time in our structure help we talk about using ‘a / an’ and ‘the’ with countable singular nouns. We also introduce the idea of indefinite…

Structure

Structure: ‘nouns 2’

This time in our structure help we continue to talk about nouns. This time though, we have a closer look at the words and expressions that…

Structure

Structure: ‘nouns 1’

This time in our structure help we talk about nouns. There are different types of nouns and knowing which type of noun you are using can…

Structure

Structure: ‘going to’ for future

Form: be + going to + infinitive verb. It’s necessary to conjugate the verb ‘be’ in the present simple form (I am, you are etc…) and…