Communicate What You Mean
Concise Advanced Grammar
Häftad, Engelska, 1997
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- Utgivningsdatum1997-05-28
- Mått179 x 234 x 14 mm
- Vikt470 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Upplaga2
- FörlagPearson Education (US)
- ISBN9780135201077
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- PrefacePART 1: TENSE REVIEWLesson One1-1 Present Time1-2 Non-continuous Verbs1-3 Past Time to Present Time1-4 Past Time1-5 Future Time1-6 Adverbial Time ExpressionsLesson Two2-1 Past Perfect2-2 Past Perfect ContinuousLesson Three3-1 Future Continuous3-2 Future Perfect and Future Perfect continuousPractice ExamPART 2: COORDINATIONLesson Four4-1 Coordinating Conjunctions and Parallel Structure4-2 Connecting Complete Sentences4-3 Connecting more Than Two SentencesLesson Five5-1 Correlative Conjunctions: Either ... Or5-2 Correlative Conjunctions: Neither ... Nor5-3 Correlative Conjunctions: Not only ... But also5-4 Correlative Conjunctions: Both ... AndLesson Six6-1 Conjunctive Adverbs6-2 Position and Punctuation of Conjunctive AdverbsPractice ExamPart 3: INDIRECT SPEECHLesson Seven7-1 Basics of Indirect Speech7-2 Reporting Statements7-3 Reporting Questions and Answers7-4 Reporting Commands and Requests7-5 Reporting ExclamationsPractice ExamPART 4: SUBORDINATIONLesson Eight8-1 Adverbial Clauses8-2 Sequence of Tenses8-3 Building Sentences with Adverb Clauses8-4 Reduction of Adverb ClausesPractice ExamLesson Nine9-1 Adjective Clauses9-2 Necessary vs. Unnecessary Adjective Clauses9-3 Grammatical Functions of Relative Pronouns9-4 Unnecessary Adjective Clauses That Refer to Complete Sentences9-5 Reduction of Adjective ClausesPractice ExamLesson Ten10-1 Noun Clauses10-2 -Ever Words in Noun Clauses10-3 Noun Clauses Beginning with That10-4 Subjunctive form of the Verb in Noun ClausesPractice ExamPART 5: PASSIVE VOICELesson Eleven11-1 Forming the Passive11-2 Using the Pressure11-3 Indirect Objects and Direct Objects as Passive SubjectsPART 6: Modal AuxiliariesLesson Twelve12-1 Advisability vs. Necessity12-2 Past Regrets and Criticisms: Should, Ought to12-3 Logical Conclusion vs. Expectation12-4 Suggestions: Could1205 Possibilities: May, Might, Could12-6 Possibilities and Impossibilities12-7 Degrees of CertaintyPractice ElamPART 7: CONDITIONAL SENTENCESLesson Thirteen13-1 Future Real vs. Present/Future Unreal13-2 Past Unreal13-3 Replacing If13-4 Mixed Conditional SentencesPractice ExamPART 8: VERBALSLesson Fourteen14-1 Simple Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases14-2 Phrase Functioning as Subject and Subject Combined14-3 Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase Functioning as Direct Object14-4 Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase Functioning as Adjective and Adjective Complement14-5 Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase Functioning as Adverb14-6 Reduction with Infinitive Phrases14-7 Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase with Enough and TooPractice ExamLesson Fifteen15-1 Gerunds15-2 Gerund/Gerund Phrase Functioning as Subject and Subject Complement15-3 Gerund/Gerund Phrase Functioning as Direct Order15-4 Gerund as Direct Object vs. Infinitive as Direct Object15-5 Gerund/Gerund Phrase Functioning as Object of a prepositionPractice ExamAppendix 1: Irregular VerbsAppendix 2 Modal AuxiliariesAppendix 3: Verbs Followed by infinitivesAppendix 4: Verbs Followed by GerundsAppendix 5: Verbs Followed by Gerunds or InfinitivesIndex