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ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR IN USE SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISES

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1996ISBN:
  • 9780521469982
DDC classification:
  • 428.84/NAY NAY
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This book of supplementary grammar exercises for elementary and lower intermediate students of English accompanies the second edition of Essential Grammar in Use. It contains a wealth of additional exercises which provide students with further practice of the grammar they have studied. * Provides challenging contrastive practice of the forms students of this level find most difficult. * Offers a wide variety of interesting exercise types with clear illustration. * Is clearly cross-referenced to the second edition of Essential Grammar in Use but is flexible enough to be used independently. * Contains useful revision material suitable for class use or for homework.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • To the student
  • To the teacher
  • Thanks
  • 1-5 am/is/are
  • 6-9 I am doing (present continuous)
  • 10-15 I do/work/like etc.(present simple)
  • 16-21 I am doing and I do (present continuous and present simple)
  • 22-24 have got
  • 25-33 was/were and I worked/got/went etc. (past simple)
  • 34-36 I was doing and i did (past continuous and past simple)
  • 37-39 Review (present and past, simple and continuous)
  • 40-45 I have done (present perfect)
  • 46-50 How long have you ...? (present perfect)
  • 51-54 I have done and I did (present perfect and past simple)
  • 55-56 Review (present, present perfect and past)
  • 57-61 is dine / was done and is being done / has been done (passive)
  • 62-64 be/have/do and regular/irregular verbs
  • 65-66 I used to ...
  • 67-68 What are you doing tomorrow?
  • 69-70 I'm going to ...
  • 71-75 will/shall
  • 76-79 Review (future)
  • 80-81 might
  • 82-84 can and could
  • 85-86 must/mustn't/needn't
  • 87-89 should
  • 90-91 I have to...; Review (might/can/must etc.)
  • 95-97 there and it
  • 98-102 I do, Have you?, So am I etc. (auxiliary verbs)
  • 103-104 isn't, haven't, don't etc. (negatives)
  • 105-111 questions
  • 112-114 Do you know where ...?
  • 115-117 She said that ... / He told you to ... (reported speech)
  • 118-122 do /to do / doing
  • 123-124 Review (do / to do / doing)
  • 125-129 I/me/my/mine/myself etc.
  • 130-132 -'s (Ann's camera) etc.
  • 133-137 a/some; countable/uncountable
  • 138-141 a/an and the
  • 142-144 some and any
  • 145-147 some/any/no/none
  • 157-158 both/either/neither
  • 159-161 a lot / much / many; (a) little / (a) few
  • 162-164 old, nice etc.(adjectives) quickly, badly etc. (adverbs)
  • 165-170 older, oldest (comparatives and superlatives)
  • 171-174 enough and too
  • 175-178 word order; still/yet/already
  • 179-183 at, until, before etc.(prepositions of time)
  • 184-186 in, under, through etc. (prepositions of place and direction)
  • 187-189 prepositions (general)
  • 190-193 go in, put on etc. (phrasal verbs)
  • 194-197 when and if
  • 198-200 the person who ... / the people we met (relative clauses)
  • Key

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