... But she died three years ago. IntroductionWho is this book for? Oxford PracticeGrammar is for students of English at a middle or &apos ;intermediate& apos; level. This means students who are ... units in any order.)How should the book be used?There are various ways of using the book. If you know that you have problems with particular points of grammar, then you can start with the ... results to decide which parts of the book to concentrate on. Or you can start at the beginning of the book and work through to the end, although the grammar topics are not ordered according...
... get c) so she gets d) to get IntroductionWho is this book for? Oxford PracticeGrammar is for students of English at a middle or &apos ;intermediate& apos; level. This means students who are ... Berlin Oxford and Oxford Englishare trade marks of Oxford University Press.ISBN 0 19 431369 7 (with answers)ISBN 0 19 431427 8 (with answers with CD-ROM)ISBN 0 19 431370 0 (without answers)â Oxford ... valuable advice on what students need from a grammar book. The author would also like to thank:Stewart Melluish, David Lott and Helen Ward of Oxford University Press for their expertise and...
... often, I think.Melanie: I know IntroductionWho is this book for? Oxford PracticeGrammar is for students of English at a middle or &apos ;intermediate& apos; level. This means students who are ... but 4 Someone usually rings in the evening, but no one Second edition Oxford Practice Grammar with answers John Eastwood Oxford University Press 17 Our friends meet us at the airport tonight.a) ... units in any order.)How should the book be used?There are various ways of using the book. If you know that you have problems with particular points of grammar, then you can start with the...
... empty streets at night. And it is safer if you are (8) to travel around in a group. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR MODAL VERBS (UNITS 44-53) Test 10A Decide which word is correct. ► Could...
... 1 Words and phrases meaning 'and', 'but' and 'so' (B) OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 152 LINKS ACROSS SENTENCES A Introduction Rita: You go to United's games,...
... rang Rita forty minutes ago, and they're still on the phone. 5 Trevor has got an interesting book. He started it quite a long time ago. Ask him how long. NEGATIVE QUESTION I/you/we/they...
... old boots for the last five minutes. (4) (I / watch) you. (5) (you / be) in a dream. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 17 PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS OR SIMPLE? A I have been doing or I have done?...
... the place. 8 ThePresident (come) out of the building and is going to make a speech. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR TEST 3 PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE (UNITS 11-15) Test 3A Put in the past ... with the computer yet. Test 3C Decide which word is correct. ► I'd like to borrow this book. Has Anna read it yet? a) done b) for c) just d) yet 1 Ben writes very quickly. He's…………………………...
... o'clock and is still working, (has) 2 Rupert didn't have his credit card, (forgotten) OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR TEST 4 PAST AND PERFECT TENSES (UNITS 16-20) Test 4A Read the conversation....
... Angela: I think they've (7)…………… moved away, except us two. Carol went to Japan. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR TEST 16 THIS, MY, SOME, A LOT OF, ALL, ETC (UNITS 91-97) Test 16A Look at what ... Are you going on holiday this year? I That was a very good idea of you. 2 You've got a lot books, haven't you? 3 I don't know the meeting's time. 4 Nigel has hurt the leg....