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Cambridge TKT Terms
Cambridge TKT Terms
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12/10/2009

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Term
Active voice
Definition
in an active sentence, the subject of the verb usually does or causes the action, e.g. The car hit the tree.
Term
Adjective
Definition
describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, e.g. a cold day.
Term
Adverb
Definition

           describes or gives more information about how, when, where, or to what degree etc something is done,

e.g. he worked quickly and well.


Term
article
Definition

         can be definite (the), indefinite (a/an) or zero (-), e.g. I was at (-) home in the sitting room when I heard

a noise.


Term
Aspect
Definition

                                                                          relates to the type of event, e.g. whether it is long

or short, whether it is complete or not, whether it is repetitive or not, whether it is connected to the time of speaking or not. There are two in English, the continuous/progressive and the perfect. The continuous, for

example, suggests that something is happening temporarily.


Term
Auxiliary Verb
Definition
a verb used with other verbs to make questions, negatives, tenses, etc e.g. be, do, have.
Term
Base form of a verb
Definition
the infinitive form of a verb without ‘to’, e.g. go.
Term
Clause
Definition

         generally consists of a subject and a finite verb relating to the subject and any other elements, e.g. object.

Can be a full sentence or a part of a sentence.


Term
Collective Noun
Definition
a noun that refers to a group of people or things, e.g. the police, the government.
Term
Comparative adjective
Definition
compares two things, e.g. He is taller than she is.
Term
Conditional (forms)
Definition
A verb form that refers to a possible or imagined situation. Grammar books often mention four kinds
Term
Demonstrative Adjective
Definition
shows whether something is near or far from the speaker, e.g. this (near), that (far).
Term
Demonstrative Pronoun
Definition

                               a word which refers to a noun (phrase) and shows whether it is near or far from

the speaker, e.g. this, that, these, those.


Term
Dependent Preposition
Definition

                          is a word that is always used with a particular noun, verb or adjective before another word,

e.g. interested in, depend on, bored with.


Term
Determiner
Definition

               used to make clear which noun is referred to, or to give information about quantity, and includes

words such as the, a, this, that, my, some, e.g. That car is mine.


Term
Exponent
Definition

An example of a grammar point, function or lexical set.


Term
Future Forms
Definition

Future with going to

I’m going to visit my aunt on Sunday. It’s going to rain.

 

Future with present continuous

He is meeting John for dinner at eight tomorrow.

Future with present simple

 

The plane leaves at 9.00 next Saturday.

Future with will or shall

 

I’ll help with the cleaning. It will be lovely and sunny tomorrow.


Term
Gerund -ing
Definition

A form of a verb functioning as a noun, which ends in -ing, e.g. I hate shopping.


Term
Grammatical structure (form)
Definition

a grammatical language pattern, e.g. present perfect simple, and the parts which combine

to make it, e.g. have + past participle.


Term
Intransitive
Definition
Is used to describe a verb which does not take a direct object, e.g. She never cried.
Term
modal verb
Definition

                  a verb used with other verbs to show ideas such as ability or obligation or possibility. They include

can, must, will, should, e.g. I can speak French, but I should study even harder.

Term
Participle (past present)
Definition

–ed and –ing forms of the verb, they are often used to make tenses or adjectives, e.g. an interesting film

(present participle); I haven’t seen him today. (past participle)


Term
Participle
Definition

A small grammatical word, often an adverb or preposition which does not change its form when used in a sentence,

e.g. look after, after


Term
Passive voice
Definition

 something is done to or happens to the subject of the verb, e.g. The tree was hit by the car.


Term
past participle
Definition

Past continuous, progressive

I was watching TV all evening.

Past perfect continuous, progressive

I had been studying for three hours so I felt tired.

 

Past perfect simple

After I had phoned Mary, I went out.

 

Past simple

I went on holiday to France last year.


Term
preposition
Definition
A word used before a noun, pronoun or gerund to connect it to another word, e.g. He was in the garden.
Term
present participle
Definition
Present continuous, progressive
I am working in London now.
Present continuous, progressive for future
He is meeting John for dinner at eight tomorrow.
Present perfect continuous, progressive
I have been studying for three years.
Present perfect simple
I have known him for a long time.
Term
reflexive pronoun
Definition
used when the object of a sentence refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the
sentence, e.g. He cut himself.
Term
chunk
Definition
Any pair or group of words commonly found together or near one another, e.g. phrasal verbs, idioms, collocations,
fixed expressions.
Term
collocation
Definition
Words which are regularly used together. The relation between the words may be grammatical, e.g when certain
verbs collocate with particular prepositions, e.g. depend on, good at or when a verb like make or do collocates with a
noun, e.g. do the shopping, make a plan. Collocations may also be lexical when two content words are regularly
used together, e.g. We went the wrong way NOT We went the incorrect way.
Term
phrasal verb
Definition
A verb/any part of speech which is made up of more than one word (e.g. a verb + adverb particle or preposition)
which has a different meaning from each individual word, e.g. look after – A mother looks after her children.
Term
Phoneme
Definition
The smallest sound unit which can make a difference to meaning e.g. /p/ in pan, /b/ in ban. Phonemes have their own
symbols (phonemic symbols), each of which represents one sound. Words can be presented in phonemic script
(usually International Phonetic Alphabet or IPA), e.g. / dÅktW / – doctor. Phonemic transcription is used in dictionaries
to show pronunciation.
Term
achievement test
Definition
used to see how well learners have learned the language and skills taught in class.
Achievement tests are often at the end of term or end of the year and test the main points of what has been
taught in that time.
Term
diagnostic test
Definition
used to identify problems that learners have with language or skills. The teacher
diagnoses the language problems learners have. It can also be used to diagnose learner strengths. It helps
the teacher to plan what to teach, or what not to teach, in future.
Term
objective test
Definition
marked without using the examiner’s opinion, e.g. true/false questions, multiple-choice
questions. There is a clear right answer.
Term
subjective test
Definition
marked using the examiner’s opinion about the quality of the answer. The answer is not
simply right or wrong, e.g. marking written stories, compositions, interviews, conversations, story-telling.
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