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FUNDAMENTALS OF
NGL
GRAMMAR
Third
Edition
with
Answer
Key
Betty
Schrampfer
Azar
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CONTENTS
Preface to the
Third Edition
Fundamentals of English Grammar
is a developmental skills text for lower-intermediate
and intermediate students of English as a second or foreign ...
The new editions of the texts in the Azar Grammar Series include these changes:
The communicative aspects are more fully developed and explicit in the third
editions. This ed...
... with someone
16. look at your watch
6.
bite your fingernails 17. count aloud the number of people in the
room
,
7.
read your grammar book
I
18. shake your head "no"
'L, ...
Take notes during the interview.
PARTK
Write the names of your classmates on a sheet of paper as they are introduced in
class.
17
EXERCISE
2.
Introducing yourself in writing.
Dir...
... meaning
of
frequency adverbs. (Chart
1-3)
Directions: Answer the questions. Discuss the meaning of
the
frequency adverbs.
What
is
something
that.
. .
1.
you
seldom
do?
2.
you often ... contain the most important news of the day.
14. Water freeze at 3 2OF (O•‹C) and boil at 212•‹F (lOO•‹C).
15.
Mrs.
Taylor never cross the street in the middle of a block. She always...
... want he remember
possess mfe* hate
belong
*COMPARE
(d)
I
think
that grammar is easy.
(e) I
am thinking
about grammar right now.
(f)
Tom
has
a car.
(g)
I'm
having
a good time. ...
.
At least,
I
(think, not/
so.
3.
A:
(your
ftimds,
write)
a lot of e-mails?
B: Yes,
.
I
(get/
lots of e-mails all the time.
4.
A:
(the students, take)
a test in clas...
... yesterday.
5.
This book has a green cover.
6.
Shakespeare wrote novels.
7.
A
river flows bm the bottom of a valley to the top of a mountain.
8.
We cook food in a reffigerator.
(Switch
mks ifworking ... today.
4.
You're sitting on a soft, comfortable sofa.
5.
Our
teacher wrote
Romeo
and
Juliet.
6.
Our
teacher's name
is
William Shakespeare.
7.
You were on...
... glasses of water.
6.
Karen had to choose between a blue raincoat and a
tan
one. She finally
the blue one.
7.
My husband gave me a painting for my biiday. I it on a wall
(>din my office. ...
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.,.
EXERCISE
7.
-ING
and -ED forms. (Chart 2-5)
Diremom:
Write the
-ing
and
-ed
forms of the following verbs. (The simple past/past
participle of irregular ve...
... morning
37.
!i:3
,.,.
33.
drink
a cup of tea before class
38.
15
34.
fall down yesterday
39.
35.
hurt yourself when you fell down
40.
lose your grammar book yesterday
find your grammar ...
pairs of sentences. Discuss their use. What
are
the similarities between the two tenses?
1. A: Where are
Ann
and Rob?
I
haven't seen them for a couple of weeks.
B: T...
...
(weave)
in and out of the heavy tratFc. To Oscar,
35
the bicyclist
(seem)
fearless.
36
Oscar
([earn, never)
how to ride a bike when he
(be)
37
a child, so Toshi
(offer)
to teach him. ...
home,
I
are
dinner.
OR
I
ate dinner
ajier
I
got home.
2.
First:
I unplugged the coffee pot.
Then:
I left my apartment this morning.
+
Before
.
.
OR
. . .
before
. ....
...
Maybe
comes at the beginning of a sentence.
*See
Chart 1-3,
p.
9,
for
more information
about
placement of midsentence advabs
such
as
WbabEy.
**See Chart 7- 3,
p.
193, for more information ... go to the post office too.
4.
I may stop at the market on my way home.
5.
Ms. White will probably be in the office around nine tomorrow morning.
6.
MI.
Wu
will
be in the off...