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English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises with answers

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008Description: 136pISBN:
  • 9780521755481
DDC classification:
  • ELT/428.42/HAS HAS
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This book contains 200 varied exercises to provide students with extra practice of the grammar they have studied in English Grammar in Use Third Edition. The ideal companion to English Grammar in Use, this book includes 200 additional exercises for extra practice of all the grammar covered in the main book. These supplementary exercises, with answers, are ideal for self-study.

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Thanks
  • To the student
  • To the teacher (p. 1-4)
  • Present continuous and present simple (I am doing and I do) (p. 5-8)
  • Past simple and past continuous (I did and I was doing) (p. 9-14)
  • Present continuous and present simple, past continuous and past simple (I am doing and I do, I was doing and I did) (p. 15-18)
  • Present perfect simple and continuous (I have done and I have been doing) (p. 19)
  • Present perfect simple and continuous, and simple past (I have done, I have been doing and I did) (p. 20-24)
  • Present perfect and present (I have done/I have been doing, I do/I am doing) (p. 25)
  • Present perfect, present and past (I have done/I have been doing, I do/I am doing and I did) (p. 26-32)
  • Present perfect and past simple (I have done and I did) (p. 33-38)
  • Past simple, past continuous and past perfect (I did, I was doing and I had done/I had been doing) (p. 39-43)
  • Past simple, past continuous and used to (I did, I was doing and I used to do) (p. 44-45)
  • Present, present perfect and past tenses (p. 46-50)
  • Present tenses for the future and will/shall (I do, I am doing and I'll do) (p. 51-54)
  • The future: Will/shall, going to and present continuous (I'll do, I'm doing and I'm going to do) (p. 55)
  • Future: revision section (p. 56-57)
  • Can, could and (be) able to (p. 58-59)
  • May/might (p. 60)
  • Can/could/may/might (p. 61-65)
  • Must /can't/may/might (p. 66-70)
  • Must(n't)/needn't/should(n't) /don't have to (p. 71-74)
  • (Don't) have to should(n't)/had better(not) /ought (not)to (p. 75-77)
  • Should (p. 78-83)
  • If I do and if I did (p. 84-87)
  • If I did and if I had done (p. 88)
  • Conditionals: revision section (p. 89-91)
  • I wish... (p. 92-102)
  • The passive (p. 103)
  • Have something done (p. 104-108)
  • Questions (p. 109-118)
  • Reported speech (p. 119-124)
  • Verb ing and to... (p. 125-126)
  • Prepositions and expressions (p. 127)
  • I'm used to doing and I used to do... (p. 128)
  • Prepositions ing and to ... (p. 129)
  • Verb forms: revision section (p. 130-132)
  • Countable and uncountable (p. 133-134)
  • A and an, some and the (p. 135-136)
  • The (p. 137-141)
  • Quantifiers and pronouns (p. 142-145)
  • Relative clauses (p. 146-148)
  • Adjectives and adverbs (p. 149-150)
  • Comparatives and superlatives (p. 151-153)
  • Word order - adverbs with the verb (p. 154-156)
  • Prepositions of time (p. 157-158)
  • Prepositions of place (p. 159-160)
  • Prepositions (general) (p. 161-162)
  • Adjective/verb preposition (p. 163-164)
  • Phrasal verbs (p. 165-166)
  • Spelling
  • Key

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