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PEG chapter 19
45 The present continuous tense as a future form
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48 The ... will you and other forms
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57 Time clauses
58 The future perfect tense
59 Time clauses
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Conditionals
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... talks English.
13. corrects the Spanish essays.
14. explains in English.
15. lectures in Spanish.
16. broadcasts in Spanish.
17. addresses students in English.
18. cooks a Spanish meal for us.
19. ... bank –
16. paint the house myself –
17. hitch-hike –
18. report it to the police –
19. apply for the job –
20. throw a brick through his window –
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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.
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The past continuous ... continuous
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Future forms
PEG chapter 19
45 The present continuous tense as a future form
46 The be going to form
47 The present continuous and the be going to form
48 The ... will you and other forms
56 shall and will
57 Time clauses
58 The future perfect tense
59 Time clauses
60 would and should
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Conditionals
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To
the
student
Why do we learn grammar?
There
is
no
point
in
learning
grammar
for
the
sake
of
learning
grammar.
Grammar
is
the
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L G Alexander.
p. cm.
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English language
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Textbooks for fore~gnspeakers
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Grammar
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English language. Grammar
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Alexander, L. G.
Longman English...
... people looking for work.
I
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myself.
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I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a
for the night.
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I've got some change. Let me pay the bill for you.
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As you're busy, let me book a room for you.
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I've saved some of this pudding for you.
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Study:
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When a noun has two or more parts (e.g.
classroom),
we call it a compound noun.
We can make compound nouns with the
-ing
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dancing
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shoes...