TY - BOOK AU - Reppen,Randi AU - Gordon,Deborah AU - Zwier,Lawrence J. AU - Holden,Harry AU - Carne,Paul AU - Santamaria,Jenni Currie AU - Henly,Elizabeth AU - Sturtevant,Jane TI - Grammar and Beyond 2 SN - 9780521142960 (Student Book) AV - PE1112 .R383 2012 PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - English language KW - Grammar KW - Problems, exercises, etc KW - Textbooks for foreign speakers KW - A2-B1 (CEFR) KW - High Beginner to Intermediate N1 - Includes index; "Grammar and Beyond is a research-based and content-rich grammar series for beginning- to advanced -level students of North American English. The series focuses on the grammar structures most commonly used in North American English, with an emphasis on the application of these grammar structures to academic writing. The series practices all four skills in a variety of authentic and communicative contexts. It is designed for use both in the classroom and as a self-study learning tool." (p. ix); CONTENTS; Introduction to Grammar and Beyond; About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Tour of a Unit; PART 1 THE PRESENT; Unit 1 Simple Present: Are You Often Online?; Simple Present; Time Clauses and Factual Conditionals; Grammar for Writing: Using Simple Present with Time Clauses; Unit 2 Present Progressive and Simple Present: Brainpower; Present Progressive; Simple Present and Present Progressive Compared; Grammar for Writing: Using Simple Present and Present Progressive Together; Unit 3 Imperatives: What's Appropriate? ; Imperatives ; Let's ; Grammar for Writing: Using Imperatives with Time Clauses, If, Always, and Never; PART 2 THE PAST; Unit 4 Simple Past: Entrepreneurs; Simple Past; Simple Past of Be and There Was/There Were; Grammar for Writing: Using Simple Past; Unit 5 Simple Past, Time Clauses, Used to, and Would: Science and Society; Time Clauses and the Order of Past Events; Past with Used To and Would; Grammar for Writing: Using Past with Used To and Would; Unit 6 Past Progressive: Memorable Events; Past Progressive; Using When and While with Past Progressive; Grammar for Writing: Using Past Progressive and Simple Past Together; Part 3 Nouns, Determiners, and Pronouns; Unit 7 Count and Noncount Nouns: Privacy Matters; Count Nouns and Noncount Nouns; Noncount Nouns: Determiners and Measurement Words; Grammar for Writing: Using Count and Noncount Nouns with Determiners and Measurement Words; Unit 8 Articles: The Media; Articles; Generalizing: More About Articles; Grammar for Writing: Using Articles with Nouns; Unit 9 Pronouns; Direct and Indirect Objects: Challenging Ourselves; Pronouns; Direct and Indirect Objects; Grammar for Writing: Using Pronouns and Objects; Part 4: The Present Perfect; Unit 10 Present Perfect: Discoveries; Present Perfect; Present Perfect or Simple Past?; Grammar for Writing: Using Present Perfect and Simple Past Together; Unit 11 Adverbs with Present Perfect; For and Since: Unsolved Mysteries; Adverbs with Present Perfect; Present Perfect with For and Since; Grammar for Writing: Using Present Perfect with Adverbs and For and Since; Unit 12 Present Perfect Progressive: Cities; Present Perfect Progressive; Present Perfect Progressive or Present Perfect?; Grammar for Writing: Using Present Perfect Progressive and Present Perfect Together; Part 5: Adjectives, Adverbs, and Prepositions; Unit 13 Adjectives: A Good Workplace; Adjectives; More About Adjectives; Grammar for Writing: Using Adjectives to Describe People, Places, Things and Ideas; Unit 14 Adverbs of Manner and Degree: Learn Quickly; Adverbs of Manner; Adverbs of Degree; Grammar for Writing: Using Adverbs of Manner; Unit 15 Prepositions: Food on the Table; Prepositions of Place and Time; Prepositions of Direction and Manner; Phrasal Prepositions and Prepositions After Adjectives; Grammar for Writing: Using Prepositions and Phrasal Prepositions; Part 6: The Future; Unit 16 Future (1): Life Lists; Be Going To, Present Progressive, and Simple Present for Future Events; Grammar for Writing: Using Be Going To and Present Progressive Together; Unit 17 Future (2): Getting Older; Future with Will; Future with Will, Be Going To, and Present Progressive; Grammar for Writing: Using Will and Be Going To for Predictions; Unit 18 Future Time and Future Conditionals: Learning to Communicate; Future Time Clauses; Future Conditionals; Questions with Time Clauses and Conditional Clauses; Grammar for Writing: Using Future Time Clauses and Conditional Clauses; Part 7: Modal Verbs and Modal-like Expressions; Unit 19 Ability: Amazing Science; Ability with Can and Could; Be Able To; Grammar for Writing: Using Can, Cannot, and Be Able To in the Present and Future; Unit 20 Requests and Offers: Good Causes; Permission; Requests and Offers; Grammar for Writing: Permission, Requests, and Offers in Writing; Unit 21 Advice and Suggestions: The Right Job; Advice; Suggestions; Grammar for Writing: Giving Advice and Suggestions; Unit 22 Necessity, Prohibition, and Preference: How to Sell It; Necessity and Prohibition; Preference; Grammar for Writing: Writing About Necessities and Expressing Preferences; Unit 23 Present and Future Probability: Life Today, Life Tomorrow; Present Probability; Modals of Future Probability; Grammar for Writing: Writing About Probability in the Present and Future; Part 8 Verbs + Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs; Unit 24 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; Verbs and Prepositions: Getting Along at Work; Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; Verb + Object + Preposition Combinations; Verb + Preposition Combinations; Grammar for Writing: Using Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; Unit 25 Phrasal Verbs: Money, Money, Money; Intransitive Phrasal Verbs; Transitive Phrasal Verbs; Grammar for Writing: Using Transitive and Intransitive Phrasal Verbs; Part 9 Comparatives and Superlatives; Unit 26 Comparatives: We Are All Different; Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs; Comparisons with As . . . . As; Grammar for Writing: Using Comparatives with Adjectives and Adverbs; Unit 27 Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs: The Best and the Worst; Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs; Grammar for Writing: Using Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs; Part 10 Gerunds and Infinitives; Unit 28 Gerunds and Infinitives (1): Managing Time; Verbs Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives; Verbs Followed by Gerunds and Infinitives; Grammar for Writing: Using Gerunds and Infinitives; Unit 29 Gerunds and Infinitives (2): Civil Rights; More About Gerunds; More About Infinitives; Grammar for Writing: Using Gerunds and Infinitives; Part 11 Clauses and Conjunctions; Unit 30 Subject Relative Clauses (Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns): Sleep; Subject Relative Clauses; More About Subject Relative Clauses; Grammar for Writing: Using Subject Relative Clauses; Unit 31 Object Relative Clauses (Adjective Clauses with Object Relative Pronouns): Viruses; Object Relative Clauses; More About Object Relative Clauses; Grammar for Writing: Using Object Relative Clauses; Unit 32 Conjunctions and Adverb Clauses: Special Days; Conjunctions; Adverb Clauses; Grammar for Writing: Using Conjunctions and Adverbs Clauses; APPENDICES; 1. Capitalization and Punctuation Rules; 2. Stative (Non-Action) Nouns; 3. Irregular Verbs; 4. Spelling Rules for Verbs Ending in -ing; 5. Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs in the Simple Past; 6. Verbs + Gerunds and Infinitives; 7. Verb and Preposition Combinations; 8. Adjective and Preposition Combinations; 9. Modal Verbs and Modal-Like Expressions; 10. Adjectives: Order Before Nouns; 11. Conditionals; 12. Phrasal Verbs: Transitive and Intransitive; 13. Adjectives and Adverbs: Comparative and Superlative Forms; 14. Academic Word List (AWL) Words and Definitions; 15. Pronunciation Table International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA); Glossary of Grammar Terms; Index; Art Credits; Level: Low Intermediate to Intermediate UR - https://www.cambridge.org/us/cambridgeenglish/catalog/english-academic-purposes/grammar-and-beyond ER -