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English grammar drills part 24 doc

English grammar drills part 1 docx

English grammar drills part 1 docx

... publisher.ISBN: 978-0-07 -17 019 0-7MHID: 0-07 -17 019 0-7The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: ISBN: 978-0-07 -15 9 811 -8, MHID: 0-07 -15 9 811 -1. All trademarks are ... New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto00 715 9 811 1_lester_title.indd 1 3 /12 /09 4:57:05 PM(i-viiiB,0 01- 328B) whl bk.indd iii 3 /16 /09 12 :33:53 PMv Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .12 9 10 Simple Verb Complements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 8 11 Multiple Verb Complements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 7 12 Adverbs ....
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English grammar drills part 2 pps

English grammar drills part 2 pps

... writing out the exercises. English Grammar Drills is organized into three parts: Part 1 covers noun phrases, the fi rst of the two fundamental building blocks of English grammar. Noun phrases function ... achiev-ing a native-like command of English grammar. While the book covers most areas of English grammar, it has a heavy concentration on those aspects of grammar that have proven to be the greatest ... an incorrect choice or answer.(i-viiiB,001- 328 B) whl bk.indd 4 3/16/09 12: 33:53 PMNoun Phrases PART 1(i-viiiB,001- 328 B) whl bk.indd 1 3/16/09 12: 33:53 PM...
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English grammar drills part 3 doc

English grammar drills part 3 doc

... problem with mouses and rats. 3. She and her husband run the farm by themselfes, so it is a lot of work for them.(i-viiiB,001 -32 8B) whl bk.indd 11 3/ 16/09 12 :33 :54 PMNouns 7 Singular Pluralfl ... form /s/ /z/fl ame fl ames 1. three 2. trick 3. stool 4. history 5. wall 6. rake 7. play (i-viiiB,001 -32 8B) whl bk.indd 7 3/ 16/09 12 :33 :54 PM6 Noun Phrases/k/ back-backs; leak-leaks; ... sheet For a variety of historical reasons, English has some plurals that are formed in an irregular way.(i-viiiB,001 -32 8B) whl bk.indd 9 3/ 16/09 12 :33 :54 PM12 Noun Phrases 4. There are coyotes...
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English grammar drills part 4 pdf

English grammar drills part 4 pdf

... wives wives’ 1. dog 2. horse 3. tree 4. lady 5. fox 6. tooth 7. play 8. worker 9. shelf 10. man 11. studio 12. place 13. fl y 14. child 15. woman The pronunciation ... possessive: boys’Remember, the y is part of the spelling of the vowel and therefore nothing happens to it.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 15 3/16/09 12:33:55 PM 14 Noun PhrasesOf course the possessive ... because we were out of milks again. 3. The team’s disappointments at their losses was obvious. 4. During the operation, the patient needed six pints of bloods. 5. The recent storms have caused...
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English grammar drills part 5 doc

English grammar drills part 5 doc

... hit of the party. cupcakes were the hit of the party.Predicate adjective: The cupcakes were . The cupcakes were .True adjective: .(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 20 3/16/09 12:33 :56 PMAdjectives ... (the base form), but (i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 21 3/16/09 12:33 :56 PMAdjectives 25 13. physical 14. strange 15. probable 16. recent 17. available 18. developed 19. shady ... meaning:Size Age Color Nounlarge old dingy apartment buildingsmall new paisley shirttiny ancient grey car(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 25 3/16/09 12:33 :56 PM22 Noun Phrasesinstead uses more...
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English grammar drills part 6 ppsx

English grammar drills part 6 ppsx

... Sometimes it is surprising what counts in English as normal expectations. Perhaps the odd-est examples are the names of places and things that are expected in particular environments. For example, ... for the offi ce. 6. We need to pick topic that everyone will identify with. 7. engineer employed by a subcontractor fi led a complaint.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 31 3/ 16/ 09 12:33:57 PM28 ... replace the desk the armchair the computer the wastebasket(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 33 3/ 16/ 09 12:33:57 PM32 Noun Phrases 8. suggestions we gave them were mostly accepted. 9. Did you...
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English grammar drills part 7 pot

English grammar drills part 7 pot

... result, traffi c is just awful.They were renting apartment in Santa Monica, really nice town on beach about twenty miles from center of city. apartment building they lived in even had swimming ... about all birds, not any particular group of birds. The presence of the indefi nite article some in the second sentence signals that the speaker is talking only about one particular group of birds, ... water that comes down coast from Alaska. Even in summer, water is pretty cold.Indefi nite articles English has two indefi nite articles, a/an, which is used with singular nouns, and some, which is...
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English grammar drills part 8 potx

English grammar drills part 8 potx

... readers. 24. I never get clear answer from personnel department. 25. We got real shock when contractor gave us fi nal bill.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 43 3/16/09 12:33:59 PMArticles 41 Dogs ... required. 15. When I travel overseas, sleep becomes big problem for me.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 41 3/16/09 12:33: 58 PM ... friendsbefore next weekendPreposition Pronoun objectwith themafter itover me(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 46 3/16/09 12:33:59 PMPost-Noun Modifi ers 45 The tall young man in the yellow...
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English grammar drills part 13 docx

English grammar drills part 13 docx

... phrasesGerunds are the present participle forms of verbs. Present participles are formed by adding -ing to the base (or dictionary) forms of verbs. Present participles are mostly regular. The ... nitivesGerunds and infi nitives are verb forms used as nouns. (Infi nitives can also be used as other parts of speech, but in this chapter we will deal only with infi nitives used as nouns.) Here are ... of objects being the antecedent:Mary wanted Ralph to dress himself as a pirate for the costume party.I wish you would behave yourself.We will give them a chance to redeem themselves.She told...
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English grammar drills part 16 docx

English grammar drills part 16 docx

... meetings. 10. The defendant denied he had ever been to Chicago. (i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 98 3 /16/ 09 12:34:06 PMNoun Clauses 99 Wh- clausesThe second type of noun clause always begins with ... the letters wh Here are the most common wh- words that begin noun clauses, classifi ed by their parts of speech:NOUNSwhat whateverwhich whicheverwho whoeverwhom whomeverwhoseADVERBSwhen ... examples:Subject ItWhatever you want to do is OK with me.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 99 3 /16/ 09 12:34:06 PMNoun Clauses 103 When we hear or read the noun clause what he said, we understand...
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English grammar drills part 24 doc

English grammar drills part 24 doc

... unusual about the grammar of separable phrasal verbs is that the adverb part of the verb compound can be moved to a position following the direct object, breaking the verb com-pound apart:The CEO ... verb stem and an adverb. (The terminology for phrasal verbs is unsettled. Many books use the term particle rather than adverb or preposition. The differences in terminology are not very important ... up.The CEO called back the reporter. ⇒ The CEO called the reporter back.Note that the adverb part of the compound is moved to a position immediately after the direct object, but before any...
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English grammar drills part 35 docx

English grammar drills part 35 docx

... next.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 235 3/16/09 12:34:23 PM234 Sentences 10. They plan to stay in Los Angeles how long. The way information questions in English are formed differs in two ... However, as you know, English also requires that the subject and verb be inverted and that we insert do if there is no other suitable helping verb to be the tense-carrying verb. Thus English requires ... did they leave?(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 231 3/16/09 12:34:23 PMQuestions and Negatives 235 5. Why he had so much trouble? 6. How early we could fi nish here? 7. Where we sign up for...
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English grammar drills part 37 doc

English grammar drills part 37 doc

... present participle ϭ progressivebe ϩ past participle ϭ passive A sentence can even be both progressive and passive so long as it meets the requirements: be ϩ present participle (Pres Part) for ... and be ϩ past participle (Past Part) for the passive. Here is an example of a sentence with both:The job is being contracted out to a fi rm in Singapore.be ϩ Pres Part be ϩ Past Part In order ... in English or nicht wahr in German. The most common and important question tag in English is unusually complex because the form of the question tag is not fi xed. It depends entirely on the grammar...
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English grammar drills part 38 doc

English grammar drills part 38 doc

... most complicated operations in English grammar. Let us begin by looking closely at how we change the active sentence “John saw Mary” into its passive counterpart, “Mary was seen by John.” ... understand how to convert a passive sentence into its counterpart active form, and vice versa, how to con-vert an active sentence into its counterpart passive form. Unfortunately this conversion back ... being directed by Joan Ridgeway. Virtually every passive sentence has an active sentence counterpart. In order to use a passive sentence effectively, we need to be able compare the passive and...
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English grammar drills part 44 docx

English grammar drills part 44 docx

... salmons, salmon 10. lifes, lives(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 295 3/16/09 12:34:31 PM294 English Grammar Drills Exercise 16.35 (Chapter 15: Direct and indirect quotation)Convert the following ... c is just awful.They were renting an apartment in Santa Monica, a really nice town on the beach about twenty miles from the center of the city. The apartment building they lived in even had ... (other) 5. in the dining room (place); of paint (other) 6. despite all the odds (other) 7. by the English painter Turner (other) 8. about my chances (other) 9. to the crime (other) 10. for lying...
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