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Oxford Living Grammar (Elementary) / Ken Paterson.

Par : Paterson, Ken, 1958-.
Collection : Oxford Living Grammar. Éditeur : New York : Oxford University Press, 2009Description :v, 155 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4").ISBN : 9780194557047 (book); 9780194557009 (CDROM).Sujet(s) : English language -- Grammar | A1 (CEFR) | BeginnerRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website.
Dépouillement complet :
"Each unit of Oxford Living Grammar explains how the grammar works and the situations where you use it. The exercises use real-life situations to practise the grammar in context." (Book Cover)
CONTENTS:
Present tenses
1. Be: Present simple I am; I'm not Are you hungry?; What time is it?
2. Present simple I work; he studies We don't know; he doesn't remember
3. Present continuous I am waiting; he's making It is not working; we're not coming
4. Present simple and present continuous Long-term or temporary actions Expressions of time
5. Present simple and present continuous questions Do you understand? When does the library open? Is it snowing?; What are they doing?
Past and Perfect tenses
6. Past simple I played; he made We didn't go; did they see?
7. Past continuous I was sitting; we weren't watching; was he eating? Past simple and past continuous
8. Present perfect I have finished; they've left He hasn't arrived; has he gone?; ever, never
9. Past simple and present perfect I lived or I have lived Finished time or just, ever, and never
Talking about the future
10. The future with "going to" Things we have decided to do Predictions
11. The future with "will" and "should" Will: predictions, decisions, and offers Shall: suggestions and offers
Questions
12. Questions Yes/no questions; where, when, why, how What, which, who, whose; short answers
Modals and other verbs
13. Can Ability and possibility Requests, offers, and permission
14. Could, was able to, managed to Could: requests, suggestions, and ability in the past Couldn't, was able to, managed to: ability in the past
15. Should You should eat more fruit Should I tell them?
16. Must have to I must or I have to I mustn't or I don't have to; Do I have to go?
Verb forms and other structure
17. The imperative Come in!; Enjoy your holiday! Don't forget!
18 Have got and have; make, do and get Have got and have Make, do, and get
19. Verb + infinitive Learn to cook; promise to write It's easy to learn; I'm happy to help
Articles, nouns, pronouns and determiners
20. Articles and nouns A, an or the Plural nouns (trees; people)
21. There is, there are; this, that, these, and those There is, there are This, that, these, and those
22. Countable and uncountable nouns Countable and uncountable: a, some, any, no Much, many, and a lot of
23. Pronouns and possessives Subject and object pronouns (I, me) Possessives (my, mine)
24. Possessives (2) 's and s' possessive Some friends of mine
Adjectives and adverbs
25. Adjectives Red; small; square Order of adjectives
26. Comparative and superlative adjectives Comparative adjectives Superlative adjectives
27. Adverbs of manner Quickly; easily; carefully Well; early; fast
28. Adverbs of degree Very hungry; really quietly Quite a big cake; a really good book
Prepositions
29. Prepositions Prepositions of place (at, in, on, above, behind, under) Prepositions of time (at, in, on, from, to, until)
Building sentences
30. Conjunctions And; but; or Because; so
Over to you
Form tables
Answer key
Answer key (Over to you)
Index
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"With answers"--p. [1] of cover.

"Learn and practise grammar in context"--p. [1] of cover.

Includes index.

"Each unit of Oxford Living Grammar explains how the grammar works and the situations where you use it. The exercises use real-life situations to practise the grammar in context." (Book Cover)

CONTENTS:

Present tenses

1. Be: Present simple
I am; I'm not
Are you hungry?; What time is it?

2. Present simple
I work; he studies
We don't know; he doesn't remember

3. Present continuous
I am waiting; he's making
It is not working; we're not coming

4. Present simple and present continuous
Long-term or temporary actions
Expressions of time

5. Present simple and present continuous questions
Do you understand? When does the library open?
Is it snowing?; What are they doing?

Past and Perfect tenses

6. Past simple
I played; he made
We didn't go; did they see?

7. Past continuous
I was sitting; we weren't watching; was he eating?
Past simple and past continuous

8. Present perfect
I have finished; they've left
He hasn't arrived; has he gone?; ever, never

9. Past simple and present perfect
I lived or I have lived
Finished time or just, ever, and never

Talking about the future

10. The future with "going to"
Things we have decided to do
Predictions

11. The future with "will" and "should"
Will: predictions, decisions, and offers
Shall: suggestions and offers

Questions

12. Questions
Yes/no questions; where, when, why, how
What, which, who, whose; short answers

Modals and other verbs

13. Can
Ability and possibility
Requests, offers, and permission

14. Could, was able to, managed to
Could: requests, suggestions, and ability in the past
Couldn't, was able to, managed to: ability in the past

15. Should
You should eat more fruit
Should I tell them?

16. Must have to
I must or I have to
I mustn't or I don't have to; Do I have to go?

Verb forms and other structure

17. The imperative
Come in!; Enjoy your holiday!
Don't forget!

18 Have got and have; make, do and get
Have got and have
Make, do, and get

19. Verb + infinitive
Learn to cook; promise to write
It's easy to learn; I'm happy to help

Articles, nouns, pronouns and determiners

20. Articles and nouns
A, an or the
Plural nouns (trees; people)

21. There is, there are; this, that, these, and those
There is, there are
This, that, these, and those

22. Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable: a, some, any, no
Much, many, and a lot of

23. Pronouns and possessives
Subject and object pronouns (I, me)
Possessives (my, mine)

24. Possessives (2)
's and s' possessive
Some friends of mine

Adjectives and adverbs

25. Adjectives Red; small; square
Order of adjectives

26. Comparative and superlative adjectives
Comparative adjectives
Superlative adjectives

27. Adverbs of manner
Quickly; easily; carefully
Well; early; fast

28. Adverbs of degree
Very hungry; really quietly
Quite a big cake; a really good book

Prepositions

29. Prepositions

Prepositions of place (at, in, on, above, behind, under)
Prepositions of time (at, in, on, from, to, until)

Building sentences

30. Conjunctions
And; but; or
Because; so

Over to you

Form tables

Answer key

Answer key (Over to you)

Index

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