collins cobuild students grammar self study edition with answers

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 1 docx

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 1 docx

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... raining?' - `I'm afraid so.' With `suppose', `think', `imagine', or `expect' in short answers, you also form negatives with `so'. `Will I see you again?' ... you just want someone to agree with you `Aren't you Joanne's brother?' - `Yes, I am.' 9 Note the meaning of `yes' and `no' in answers to negative questions. ... ready? Was it lonely without us? 5 When you want someone to give you more information than just `yes' or `no', you ask a `wh'-question, which begins with a `wh'-word:...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 2 docx

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 2 docx

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... singular:myself yourself himself herself itself plural:ourselves yourselves themselves Note that, unlike `you' and `your', there are two forms for the second person: `yourself' ... card herself. I'll take it down to the police station myself. Did you make these yourself? 7 You use reflexive pronouns with `by' to say: * that someone does something without ... used only in the singular, always with a determiner. * Plural nouns are used only in the plural, some with a determiner. * Collective nouns can be used with singular or plural verbs. ...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 3 pdf

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 3 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... * You use `both' with plural nouns, and `either' and `neither' with singular nouns. * You use `both of', `either of', and `neither of' with plural nouns or pronouns. ... normally use `the' with proper nouns referring to people. You do use `the' with many proper nouns referring to geographical places. * You use `the' with some adjectives to ... and `any', or `no', with a comparative. Her house wasn't any better than ours. Her house was no better than ours. 3 You use `another' with singular nouns to talk about...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 4 pdf

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 4 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... did. You two look almost the same. You can use `the same' in front of a noun group, with or without `as' after the noun group. They reached almost the same height. It was painted ... way as adjectives. 1 You use comparative adjectives to compare one person or thing with another, or with the same person or thing at another time. After a comparative adjective, you often ... group with `a', or a plural noun group. There was such a noise we couldn't hear. They said such nasty things . WARNING: `So' is never followed by a singular noun group with...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 5 doc

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 5 doc

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... with an object. break out of, catch up with, come down with, get on with, go down with, keep on at, look forward to, make off with, miss out on, play around with, put up with, run away with, ... `fight against' one another. with/ against:compete fight with/ from:part with/ to:correspond relate talk Many countries are competing with each other. Did you compete against ... of the clause. agree on/withapologize for/toresult from/in appeal for/toconform to/withsuffer from /with They agreed on a plan of action. You agreed with me that we should buy a car....
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 6 doc

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 6 doc

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... for' with `a jog', `a run', `a swim', `a walk'. They went for a run before breakfast. 7 You use `do' with `-ing' nouns referring to jobs connected with the ... losing 2-1 at the time. We were staying with friends in Italy. For more information on continuous tenses, see Unit 60. 4 When you are concerned with the present effects or future effects ... remarked that it would be better if I came. 2 Different verbs are used with different nouns. You use `have' with nouns referring to: meals:breakfast dinner drink lunch meal taste...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 7 ppt

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 7 ppt

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... up by an aunt. You use `with& apos; to talk about something that is used to perform the action. A circle was drawn in the dirt with a stick. He was killed with a knife. 8 Only verbs ... subject with a complement. * Link verbs can have adjectives, noun groups, or `to'-infinitive clauses as complements. * You can use `it' and `there' as impersonal subjects with ... impersonal subjects with link verbs. It seems silly not to tell him. There appears to have been a mistake. See Units 17 and 18 for more information. You can use `be' with some abstract...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 8 docx

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 8 docx

Ngày tải lên : 23/12/2013, 14:15
... suggest doing something with somebody else. Shall we go and see a film? Shall we talk about something different now? You use `Shall I' to suggest doing something yourself. Shall I contact ... She ought to have been home by now. Note that you do not normally use the negative forms with this meaning. 4 When you are fairly sure that something is the case, you use `must'. ... that they were not allowed to do it. We could go to any part of the island we wanted. Both students and staff could use the swimming pool. We couldn't go into the library after 5 pm....
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 9 doc

Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 9 doc

Ngày tải lên : 20/01/2014, 20:20
... fright they ran away again. 3 You only use `such' before a noun, with or without an adjective. They obeyed him with such willingness that the strike went on for over a year. Sometimes ... clause negative, you have to use `in order not to' or `so as not to' with an infinitive. I would have to give myself something to do in order not to be bored. They went on foot, so as ... present tense, you use `since' with a past simple. It is two weeks now since I wrote to you. If the main clause is in the past tense, you use `since' with a past perfect. It was...
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