... 80 83 89 93 96 10 Prepositions 132 11 Conjunctions 135 12 Interjections 138 13 Sentences 139 What is a Sentence? 139 Kinds of Sentences 140 The Imperative 141 The Subject and the Object 1 43 Direct ... Adjectives Comparison of Adjectives 13 21 23 34 37 44 47 48 49 52 54 58 65 71 The Articles Demonstrative Determiners Interrogative Determiners Possessive Determiners 71 73 74 75 The Simple Present Tense ... Apostrophe 150 150 151 152 152 1 53 What is Grammar? Here’s an old children’s rhyme about the eight parts of speech of Englishgrammar It gives you an idea of what grammar is about Read and remember...
... against the wall.) Be sure to use i your classmates' names Later, Group I and Group I1 should reverse roles, with Group U acting and Group I describing [7 EXERCISE Activity: using the present progressive ... QUESTION: Doe8 the teacher speak slowly? THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE 1-2 (f) Ann can't come to the phone right now because she is taking a shower (g) I a m reading my grammarbook right now @) Jimmy ... progressive Example: stand next to your desk TEACHER: (Maria), would you please stand next to your desk? Thank you STUDENT A: (Student A stands up. ) TEACHER: Who is standing next to her desk? OR...
... 126 135 138 Lesson 31 The basic structure of auxiliary phrases Lesson 32 Modals 141 Lesson 33 Perfect have 1 43 Lesson 34 Progressive be 146 Lesson 35 Combining auxiliary verbs 148 Lesson 36 The ... Press First published in print format 2010 ISBN- 13 978-0-511-72945-4 eBook (NetLibrary) ISBN- 13 978-0-521-51 832 -1 Hardback ISBN- 13 978-0-521- 732 16-1 Paperback Cambridge University Press has no ... ¢nd out how easy EnglishGrammar can be xi How to use this book What are the features of this book that will help you use it effectively? * We assume no prior knowledge of Englishgrammar Depending...
... down! are forgotten look up: find (information) We looked up the word in a dictionary make up: invent She likes to make up stories pass up: not take advantage I couldn't pass up such an opportunity ... examples: The book is on the table The book is beneath the table The book is leaning against the table The book is beside the table She held the book over the table She read the book during class ... Easy Pace Learning Grammar bring back: return bring around: persuade bring up: raise butter up: flatter call in: ask to assist call off: cancel call up: telephone cheer on: cheer,...