TY - BOOK AU - Murphy,Raymond AU - Smalzer,William R. AU - Chapple,Joseph TI - Basic Grammar in Use: Self-Study Reference and Practice for Students of American English SN - 9781316646731 AV - PE1128 .M7743 PY - 2017/// CY - New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - English language KW - Grammar KW - Problems, exercises, etc KW - Textbooks for foreign speakers KW - United States N1 - First published: 1989; "Beginner to low intermediate"--Back cover; Includes index; "Basic Grammar in Use Fourth Edition is an American English self-study reference and practice book for beginner level learners (A1-B1). With simple explanations, clear examples, and easy to understand exercises, it is perfect for students who are learning on their own, but can also be used in the classroom. Inside the book is a code for an ebook. The ebook works on PCs, Macs, iPads and Android tablets. It has the same grammar explanations and exercises found in the printed book, plus other great features such as audio for all the example sentences and an easy to use answer key." (Publishers website); CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; To the Student; To the Teacher; Interactive ebook; Present ; 1. am/is/are ; 2. am/is/are (questions); 3. I am doing (present continuous) ; 4. are you doing? (present continuous questions) ; 5. I do/work/like, etc. (simple present); 6. I don't... (simple present negative) ; 7. Do you...? (simple present questions) ; 8. I am doing (present continuous) and I do (simple present) ; 9. I have... and I've got; Past ; 10. was/were ; 11. worked/got/went, etc. (simple past) ; 12. I didn't... Did you...? (simple past negative and questions) ; 13. I was doing (past continuous) ; 14. I was doing (past continuous) and I did (simple past) ; 15. I used to; Present perfect ; 16. Have you...? ; 17. How long have you...? ; 18. for since ago ; 19. I have done (present perfect) and I did (past); Passive ; 20. is done was done (passive 1) ; 21. is being done has been done (passive 2) ; Verb forms ; 22. be/have/do in present and past tenses ; 23. Regular and irregular verbs; Future ; 24. What are you doing tomorrow? ; 25. I'm going to ; 26. will; Modals, imperative, etc ; 27. might ; 28. can and could ; 29. must ; 30. should ; 31. I have to ; 32. Would you like...? I'd like ; 33. I'd rather ; 34. Do this! Don't do that! Let's do this!; There and it ; 35. there is there are ; 36. there was/were there has/have been there will be ; 37. it; Auxiliary verbs ; 38. I am, I don't, etc ; 39. You have? Have you? You are? Are you?, etc ; 40. too/either so am I/neither do I, etc; 41. isn't, haven't, don't, etc. (negatives); Questions; 42. is it...? have you...? do they...?, etc. (questions 1) ; 43. Who saw you? Who did you see? (questions 2) ; 44. Who is she talking to? What is it like? (questions 3) ; 45. What...? Which...? How...? (questions 4) ; 46. How long does it take? ; 47. Do you know where...? I don't know what..., etc; Reported speech ; 48. She said that... He told me that ; -ing and to ; 49. work/working go/going do/doing ; 50. to.... (I want to do) and -ing (I enjoy doing) ; 51. I want you to... I told you to ; 52. I went to the store to; Go, get, do, make, and have ; 53. go to... go on... go for... go -ing; 54. get ; 55. do and make ; 56. have; Pronouns and possessives ; 57. I/me he/him they/them, etc ; 58. my/his/their, etc ; 59. Whose is this? It's mine/yours/hers, etc ; 60. I/me/my/mine ; 61. myself/yourself/themselves, etc; 62. -'s (Kate's camera / my brother's car, etc.); A and the ; 63. a/an ; 64. train(s) bus(es) (singular and plural) ; 65. a bottle / some water (count/noncount 1) ; 66. a cake / some cake / some cakes (count/noncount 2) ; 67. a/an and the ; 68. the ; 69. go to work go home go to the hospital ; 70. I like music I hate exams ; 71. the... (names of places); Determiners and pronouns ; 72. this/that/these/those ; 73. one/ones ; 74. some and any ; 75. not + any no none ; 76. not + anybody/anyone/anything nobody/no one/nothing ; 77. somebody/anything/nowhere, etc ; 78. every and all ; 79. all most some any no/none ; 80. both either neither ; 81. a lot much many ; 82. (a) little (a) few; Adjectives and adverbs ; 83. old/nice/interesting, etc. (adjectives) ; 84. quickly/badly/suddenly, etc. (adverbs) ; 85. old/older expensive/more expensive ; 86. older than... more expensive than ; 87. not as... as ; 88. the oldest the most expensive ; 89. enough ; 90. too; Word order ; 91. He speaks English very well. (word order 1) ; 92. always/usually/often, etc. (word order 2) ; 93. still yet already ; 94. Give me that book! Give it to me!; Conjunctions and clauses ; 95. and but or so because ; 96. When ; 97. If we go... If you see..., etc ; 98. If I had... If we went..., etc ; 99. a person who... a thing that/which.... (relative clauses 1) ; 100. the people we met the hotel you stayed at (relative clauses 2); Prepositions ; 101. at 8:00 on Monday in April ; 102. from...to until since for ; 103. before after during while ; 104. in at on (places 1) ; 105. in at on (places 2) ; 106. to in at (places 3) ; 107. next to, between, under, etc ; 108. up, over, through, etc ; 109. on at by with about ; 110. afraid of..., good at..., etc. of/at/for, etc. (prepositions) + -ing ; 111. listen to..., look at..., etc. (verb + preposition); Phrasal verbs ; 112. go in, fall off, run away, etc. (phrasal verbs 1) ; 113. put on your shoes put your shoes on (phrasal verbs 2); Appendixes ; Appendix 1 Active and passive ; Appendix 2 List of irregular verbs ; Appendix 3 Irregular verbs in groups ; Appendix 4 Short forms (he's / I'd / don't, etc.) ; Appendix 5 Spelling ; Appendix 6 Phrasal verbs (take off / give up, etc.) ; Appendix 7 Phrasal verbs + object (put out a fire / try on clothes, etc.); Additional Exercises; Study Guide; Answer key to Exercises; Answer Key to Additional Exercises; Answer Key to Study Guide; Index ER -