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_aGrammar Practice for Intermediate Students : _bwith key / _cSheila Dignen and Brigit Viney, with Elaine Walker and Steve Elsworth. |
250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aHarlow, UK : _bPearson Longman, _c2007. |
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_a191 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. + _eCD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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440 | _aGrammar Practice | ||
504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _a''The popular Grammar practice series has been thoroughly revised and updated. With a focus on context and communication, the 3rd EDITION helps learners make the leap from practice to production more easily. | ||
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_aKey features: _tshort, clear and simple grammar explanations appropriate to the level _ta wide variety of interesting and stimulating exercises _twrite-in space on the page _tdetailed contents page and grammar index |
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_aNew in this edition _t revised syllabus linked to the Council of Europe framework _tvocabulary sections, including phrasal verbs and word formation _tregular checks to review understanding and progress _tfurther practice, Checks and tests on the interactive CD-ROM _tuseful appendices, including spelling rules, verb patterns, lists of dependent prepositions and phrasal verbs'' (Book Cover) |
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505 | _aCONTENTS | ||
505 | _aGRAMMAR | ||
505 | _aNouns, pronouns and determiners | ||
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_aNOUNS AND DETERMINERS
_t1. Singular and plural nouns _t2. Countable and uncountable nouns _t3. Quantifiers (some, any, etc.) _t4. all (of), most (of), some (of), no, none of _t5. each (of), every, each/every one (of) _t6. both (of), either (of), neither (of) |
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505 | _aCheck 1 Nouns and determiners | ||
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_aPRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVES
_t7. Possessive's, possessive of _t8. Reflexive pronouns _t9. (of/on) my own, by myself _t10. something, anything, etc. _t11. one, ones, another, other |
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505 | _aCheck 2 Pronouns and possessives | ||
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_aARTICLES
_t12. Definite and indefinite article _t13. Use of articles with general meaning _t14. Special uses of articles |
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505 | _aCheck 3 Articles | ||
505 | _aAdjectives and adverbs, comparison | ||
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_aADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
_t15. Position and order of adjectives _t16. Adjective or adverb? _t17. Position and order of adverbs _t18. Comparison of adjectives and adverbs _t19. Modifying comparisons _t20. Adverbs of degree: very, extremely, etc. |
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505 | _aCheck 4 Adjectives and adverbs | ||
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_aCOMPARATIVE STRUCTURES
_t21. Making comparisons with nouns _t22. as..as, the same as, similar to, different from _t23. too, enough, very _t24. so..that, such (a/an)..that _t25 Other comparative structures |
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505 | _aCheck 5 Comparative structures | ||
505 | _aTenses | ||
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_aPRESENT TENSES
_t26. Present simple or present continuous? _t27. State verbs |
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_aPAST TENSES
_t28. Past simple _t29. Past simple and past continuous _t30. used to / would, be / get used to |
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505 | _aCheck 6 Present and past tenses | ||
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_aPERFECT TENSES
_t31. Present perfect for recent events _t32. Present perfect for general experiences _t33. Present perfect with stated time reference _t34. Present perfect continuous _t35. Present perfect, past simple or present simple? |
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_aCheck 7 Present perfect (simple and continuous)
_t36. Past perfect _t37. Past perfect and past simple _t38. Past tenses in narratives |
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505 | _aCheck 8 Narrative tenses | ||
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_aFUTURE FORMS _t39. will and be going to _t40. Present simple and continuous for future _t41. Future continuous _t42. Future perfect _t43. Future in the past |
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505 | _aCheck 9 Future forms | ||
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_aMODAL VERBS _t44. Ability and possibility _t45. Degrees of certainty (present and future) _t46. Speculating about the past _t47. Permission _t48. Obligation and necessity _t49. need (to) _t50. Advice and recommendations _t51. Requests, offers and suggestions |
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505 | _aCheck 10 Modal verbs | ||
505 | _aSentence and text structure | ||
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_aSTATEMENTS AND QUESTIONS
_t52. Basic sentence types and word orders _t53. Direct and indirect objects _t54. Making questions _t55. Question words as subject or object _t56. Negative questions _t57. Question tags _t58. Reply questions _t59. Avoiding repetition: so, too, neither, etc. |
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505 | _aCheck 11 Statement and questions | ||
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_a-ING FORMS AND INFINITIVES
_t60. Verbs followed by -ing form or to -infinitive (1) _t61. Verbs followed by -ing form or to -infinitive (2) _t62. Verbs followed by object + (to)-infinitive _t63. Infinitive of purpose, in order to, for +- ing form _t64. Expression with -ing form _t65. Adjectives followed by to-infinitive |
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505 | _aCheck 12 -ing forms and infinitives | ||
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_aTHE PASSIVE
_t66. The passive _t67. The causative: have/ get something done |
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505 | _aCheck 13 The passive | ||
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_aREPORTED SPEECH
_t68. Reported statements: tense changes _t69. Reported statements: other changes _t70. Reported statements with no tense change _t71. Reporting verbs _t72. Reported questions _t73. Reported commands and requests _t74. I think that..., do you know if.., I wonder why.. _t75. Question words + to-infinitive |
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505 | _aCheck 14 Reported speech | ||
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_aRELATIVE CLAUSES
_t76. Defining relative clauses _t77. Non-defining relative clauses _t78. Other ways of identifying people and things |
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505 | _aCheck 15 Relative clauses | ||
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_aCONDITIONALS
_t79. The zero and first conditionals _t80. unless, provided that, as long as, in case _t81. The second conditional _t82. The third conditional _t83. I wish |
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505 | _aCheck 16 Conditionals | ||
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_aLINKING WORDS AND STRUCTURES
_t84. Adding and listing _t85. Contrast _t86. Reason, cause, purpose and result _t87. Manner: as if, as though, like _t88. Common linking expressions in speech |
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_aCheck 17 Linkers
_t89. Future time clauses _t90. Sequence in narratives |
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505 | _aVocabulary | ||
505 |
_aPREPOSITIONS
_t91. Prepositions of place and movement _t92. Prepositions of time _t93. as, like _t94. Prepositional phrases |
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505 | _aCheck 19 Prepositions | ||
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_aWORDS THAT GO TOGETHER
_t95. Adjective / Noun + preposition _t96. Verb + preposition _t97. Phrasal verbs _t98. Phrasal-prepositional verbs |
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505 | _aCheck 20 Words that go together | ||
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_aWORD FORMATION
_t99. Compound adjectives _t100. Prefixes _t101. Forming adjectives _t102. Forming nouns |
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505 | _aCheck 21 Word formation | ||
505 | _aAppendices | ||
505 | _aIndex | ||
505 | _aAnswer key | ||
538 | _aCD-ROM | ||
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_aEnglish language _xGrammar _vProblems, exercises, etc. |
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650 | 0 | _aIntermediate. | |
700 | 1 | _aViney, Brigit | |
700 | 1 | _aWalker, Elaine | |
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_aElsworth, Steve _d1952- |
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_uhttps://pearsonerpi.com/en/elt/grammar/grammar-practice-intermediate-student-book-with-answer-key-585298 _zPublisher's Website. |
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