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Essential Grammarin Use: Third Edition. You can find the EssentialGrammarinUse
unit numbers in the top right-hand corner of each page. You can use this book if you
don't have Essential ... lower intermediate) students who want extra practice
in grammar. It covers most of the grammar areas inEssentialGrammarin Use. You can
use it without a teacher.
There are 185 exercises in...
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113.3
12 to be
13 to think making
14 to be playing
15 being stopped stealing driving
16 work pressing
24.
3 I don't fancy going out.
4 He tends to forget things. ... at home tonight.
5 walking or in walking.
6 me to phone you this evening?
7 anybody seeing me/being seen.
8 of being a cheat/of cheating.
9 to seeing them again.
10 to do?
11 to ... succeeded in
135.3
2 to 3 on
4 in 5 to
6 in 7 with
8 into 9 in
10 on 11 into
12 to 13 into
14 on
15 from one language into another
16 happened to spend it on
17 into
18...
... doing
7 are going/'re going begins
8 does this train get
9 am going /'m going Are you coming
10 is coming is travelling/'s travelling arrives am meeting/'m
meeting ... 6 using
7 travelling/being
8 telling
9 doing/having
59.4
2 I'm looking forward to seeing her.
3 I'm not looking forward to going to the dentist.
4 She's looking forward ... staying?
3 When are you going?
4 Are you going alone?
5 Are you travelling by car?
6 Where are you staying?
19.2
5 to hear /in hearing
6 in going
65.3
2 to disturb
3 for being...
... ends in ~e, we leave out e before the ending ~ing:
hope/hoping smile/smiling dance/dancing confuse/confusing
Exceptions arc: be/being
and verbs ending in ~ee: see/seeing agree/agreeing
... playing in the street.
133.2 Complete the sentences using one of the following verbs (in the correct
form) + the correct preposition:
complain dream hear remind remind remind think think ... find them now.
specialize IN
* Helen is a lawyer. She specializes in company law.
succeed IN
* I hope you succeed in finding the job you want.
B. Verb +into
break INTO
* Our house...
... very good at repairing things. (not 'good in repairing things')
afraid different interested proud responsible similar sure
1. I think she's arriving this evening but I'm ... We usein when we are thinking about the building itself:
* The rooms in Judy's house are very small. (not 'at Judy's house')
* I enjoyed the film but it was very cold in ... art museum in Paris. (not 'at Paris')
But you can use at or in when you think of the place as a point or station on
a journey:
* Do you know if this train stops at (or in) Nottingham?...
... woman _talking to Tom?_(~ing clause)
The boy _injured in the accident_(~ed clause) was taken to hospital
B. We use ~ing clauses to say what somebody (or something) is doing (or was
doing) at ... (they were waiting)
* I was woken up by a bell ringing. (a bell was ringing)
When you are talking about things (and sometimes people), you can use an ~ing
clause to say what something does all ...
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UNIT 96 ~ing and ~ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in
the accident)
A. A clause is a part of a sentence. Some clauses begin with ~ing or ~ed.
For example:...
... _Trafalgar_ Square is in London.
2. is in Paris.
3. is in Rome.
4. is in London.
5. is in New York.
6. is in Washington.
7. is in Athens.
8 is in Athens. is in Venice.
77.3 Choose ... we are going skiing in Swiss Alps.
12. United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
13. Seychelles are a group of islands in Indian Ocean.
14. River Volga flows into Caspian ...
time the beginning of the word is given.
1. calculate algebra equation: mathematics.
2. government election minister: p
3. finance trade industry: e
4. running lumping throwing: a
5....
... more
clauses:
* Jim hurt his arm (main clause) playing tennis.(~ing clause)
* Feeling tired,(~ing clause) I went to bed early.(main clause)
'Playing tennis' and 'feeling tired' ... the dog because I was afraid of being bitten.
B. Interested in (do)ing and interested to (do)
I'm interested in doing something = I'm thinking of doing it, I'd like to do
10. ... ran out of the house and he was
shouting)
* Do something! Don't just stand there doing nothing!
We also use ~ing when one action happens during another action. We use ~ing
for the longer...
... known')
We use get mainly in informal spoken English. You can use be in all situations.
We also use get in the following expressions (which are not passive in
meaning):
get married ... suggested going to the cinema. (not 'suggested to go')
* Are you thinking of buying a car? (not 'thinking to buy')
For verb + ~ing, see Unit 52. For verb + preposition + ~ing, ... me in the street.
There is also a continuous infinitive (to be doing) and a perfect infinitive
(to have done):
* I pretended to be reading the newspaper. (= I pretended that I was reading)...
... stopped doing some things and started
doing other things:
He stopped studying hard/going to bed early/running three miles e3very morning
He started smoking/going out in the evening/spending a ...
KEVIN: Fine. The match will have finished by then.
B. 'I will be doing something' (future continuous) = I will be in the middle
of doing something. The football match begins at ... is going to the dentist on Tuesday morning.
He is having dinner with Ann on Friday.
In all these examples, Tom has already decided and arranged to do these things.
Use the present continuous...
... (in/ for/about etc.) + ~ing
60 Be/get used to something (I'm used to
61 Verb + preposition + ~ing (succeed in ~ing/accuse somebody of ~ing etc.)
62 Expressions + ~ing
63 To for and so ... speaking)
* Some friends of mine are building their own house. They hope it will be
finished before next summer.
C. We use the present continuous when we talk about things happening in a ... is still raining.
How long has it been raining?
It has been raining for two hours.
We often use the present perfect continuous in this way, especially with how
long, for and since The activity...
... think of
5 think of
6 thinking of/thinking about
7 think of
8 thinking about/thinking of
9 thought about
10 think much of
UNIT 134
134.1
2 for the misunderstanding (which was ... cold weather
2 in pencil
3 in love
4 in block letters
5 in the shade
6 in my opinion
7 in cash
126.3
2 on 3 on 4 at
5 in 6 on 7 for
8 on 9 at 10 on
11 In my opinion on television ... 'm getting/am getting
4 do you do
5 was the car doing
6 phones didn't phone
7 were thinking decided
8 's happening/is happening
9 doesn't rain
10 rang were having
...