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020 _a9780195447057 (pbk)
020 _a0195447050 (pbk)
035 _a(OCoLC)704032044
035 _a(CaONFJC)17419433
040 _aCaOONL
_beng
_cCaOONL
_dCaONFJC
_dJCRC
055 0 _aPE1128
_bH36 2012
100 1 _aHarrison, Mark
_d1955-
245 1 0 _aCanadian Grammar Spectrum 2 :
_bReference and Practice /
_cMark Harrison.
246 _aCanadian Grammar Spectrum Two
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aDon Mills, ON :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2012.
300 _aiv, 108 p. :
_bill. ;
_c27 cm.
440 _aCanadian Grammar Spectrum
500 _aIncludes an answer key.
500 _aPreviously published as part of: Coe, Norman. Oxford practice grammar. Basic., 2006.
501 _a Language Level: Beginner (Level 1–3), Intermediate (Level 4–6), Advanced (Level 7–8).
504 _aIncludes an index, glossary and appendices.
505 _a"Canadian Grammar Spectrum is a series of books, each written at the appropriate level for you at each stage in you study of English. The series is intended for your use either in a classroom or when working independently on you own time.
505 _aThe books are divided into two-page units, each of which covers an important grammar topic. Each unit starts with an explanation of the grammar and is followed by a set of practice exercises. A test at the end of each book gives the opportunity for more practice and enables you to assess how much you have learned. Answers to the exercises and the tests are provided at the back of the book.
505 _aYou may want to choose the order in which you study the grammar topics, perhaps going first to those which are giving you problems. (Topics are listed in the Contents page at the front of each book and in the Index at the back.) Alternatively, you may choose to start at the beginning of each books and work through to the end."
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aVerbs and Tenses
_tSimple Present
_tPresent Progressive
_tSimple Past
_tPast Progressive
_tPresent Perfect
_tPresent Perfect Progressive
_tPast Perfect
_tWill or be going to
_tZero Conditional and First Conditional (Real Conditionals)
_tPresent tense: when, before, after, until
_tSo am I, I am too, Neither am I
_tVerb + preposition
_tMake, do, have, get
505 _aSentences and questions
_tWord order
_tWho and what: subject and object
_tHow long/far/often
_tQuestion tags
505 _aModals and other verbs
_tMust, must not
_tHave to
_tShould, shouldn't
_tCan/could I? May I? Can/Could you?
505 _aPassive
_tPassive sentences
505 _aInfinitives and -ing forms
_tVerb + -ing; like and would like
_tInfinitive with/without to
505 _aReported Speech
_tReported Speech
505 _aArticles, nouns, pronouns, etc.
_tArticles: a/an, the, or no article
_tMyself, yourself, etc.; each other
_tDirect and indirect objects
_tSomething, anybody, nothing, etc.
_tEvery / each; one / another / other / others
_tAll, most, some, none
_tAs / like; as if / as though
505 _aAdjectives and adverbs
_tComparison: (not) as...as
_tToo and enough
_tAdjectives: -ed or -ing
_tAdverbs: place, direction, sequence
_tAdverb + adjective; noun + noun; etc.
505 _aPrepositions
_tPrepositions of place and movement
_tIn; with; preposition + -ing
505 _aBuilding sentences
_tAnd, but, so, both ... and, either, etc.
_tRelative clauses
505 _aReview test
505 _aAppendices
_tAppendix 1: Nouns
_tAppendix 2 : Regular verbs
_tAppendix 3 : Irregular verbs
_tAppendix 4 : Adjectives and adverbs
505 _aAnswer Key
505 _aIndex
521 _aBeginner-level ESL students needing grammar instruction or practice.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_xGrammar
_vProblems, exercises, etc.
650 5 _aEnglish language
_vTextbooks for second language learners.
650 5 _aBeginner.
856 _uhttps://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780195447057.html
_zPublisher's Website
856 _uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/item/show/664249026
_zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalogue.
942 _2z
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