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• Nearly 70 practice exercises are included
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... clear understanding of English grammar
basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts
program whether your students are native English speakers or
beginning English language learners. ... of English, be they native speakers or those
who are studying English as a second language, will
profit from the fundamental introduction and review of
grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASIC...
... have to pay tax. (I)
Agreements and disagreements with remarks, using auxiliary
verbs
PEG 109
Part I Agreements with affirmative remarks.
Agree with the following remarks, using yes/so + pronoun ... novel.
21 His mother's very proud of him.
22 The twins used to play rugby.
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A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
Articles
PEG chapter I
1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles: ... expensive.
11 They used to have a parrot.
12 The fog is getting thicker.
Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks,
using no + pronoun + the auxiliary.
Elephants never...
... everything I could.
11. I must go now.
12. Diamonds suit me.
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200 ENGLISHgrammar
exercises
1
2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108
Assume that questions are addressed to you and Tom.
(a) ... plays Italian music.
5. drinks English beer.
6. dances with a Greek girl.
7. uses an English dictionary.
8. has lunch in a Japanese restaurant.
9. listens to the news in English.
10. writes in Spanish.
11. ... only argued with Tom.
9. I only played with Mary.
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B: She works in a laundry and so does he. (Both subjects stressed.)
Alternatively the same second subject could be used in all the answers, ...
... checks.
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LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH
5. No, he doesn’t take a bath.
6. No, we don’t have a telephone.
7. No, they don’t speak English.
8. No, I don’t need a room.
9. No, I don’t pay with a credit ... __________. (secretary)
12. She had both of her __________ with her. (child)
13. I actually saw three __________. (deer)
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LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Exercises
Using “a few,” “few,” “a little,” and “little”
Determine ... ____________ received the letter. (you)
9. ____________ already gone through Customs. (I)
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Exercises
Grammar Exercises
10. ____________ leaving. (they)
11. ____________ already left. (he)
12. ____________...
...
exactly alike.
15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time.
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A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
Articles
PEG chapter I
1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles: ... look my age.
24 He mightn't like that colour.
Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with
the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ... expensive.
11 They used to have a parrot.
12 The fog is getting thicker.
Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks,
using no + pronoun + the auxiliary.
Elephants never...
... Yvonne, who is going to English classes): How long you (learn) English?
Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years. (Use the continuous form.)
20 I (begin) English at secondary ... English, and for the last six months I
(study) in London.
21 At 4 p.m. my neighbour (ring) up and (say), 1s Tom with you?' Tom, her son, (spend)
most of his time in my garden playing with ... begin with A always get taken first . . . is most unfair.
12 He played the violin all night . . . annoyed the neighbours.
13 When the mechanic opened the bonnet he saw at once . . . was wrong with...
... rule. For example,
use a (not an) before these words that begin with u:
a uniform
a university
4
Use a before words beginning with the other
letters of the alphabet, called consonants.
... family and I live in a big city. We have an apartment.
Pronouns
4
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Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with the correct
masculine
or
feminine
nouns.
Masculine Feminine
1 master
2 uncle
3 niece
... lioness
5 tiger
6 empress
7 husband
8 son
9 mother
10
madam
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Fill in each blank with a suitable
masculine
or
feminine
noun.
1 The host and the ____________ welcomed their...
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NOTE: The names
of
cities begin with capital letters.
7.
Name languages.
(English)
NOTE: The names of languages begin with capital letters.
8.
Name school subjects.
(history) ... ate
fruit, but they
didn't want vegetables.
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in
this book are
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plural count nouns, as
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I've never the movie
Gone
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the
Wind.
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.
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Have you ever
the book
Gone
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10.
Ann
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