... further grammatical information can refer to the Longman English Grammar. How the material is organizedLongman English Grammar Practice is a practice book. It is ... based on the Longman English Grammar and the grammaticalinformation in it is all drawn from this work. Longman English Grammar Practice has been designed ... 1932-Longman Englishgrammarpractice (Intermediate level)1. English language. Grammar I. Title428.2Library of Congress Cata lo ging - in - Pu bl ica tion DataAlexander, L. G.Longman English...
... people looking for work. I need a myself. 5 I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a for the night. 2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ... uncountable in English. This means we cannot: - use a/an in front of them: I'd like some information, please. (Not 'an information') -give them a plural: I'd like some information, ... subject after for. For is more usual in the written language and we cannot use it to begin a sentence [compare > 1.9AI: We rarely stay at hotels, for we can't afford it. Write...
... which form the basis of English grammar. This book is based on the Longman EnglishGrammar and the grammatical information in it is all drawn from this work. Longman EnglishGrammarPractice ... street. For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.orgLONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE for intermediate students L. G. Alexander For more material and information, ... who require further grammatical information can refer to the Longman English Grammar. How the material is organized Longman EnglishGrammarPractice is a practice book. It is intended to...
... don't,theyheshe doesn't,itVerbs36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbsFORM• Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)SubjectIHeSheItWeYouTheyPast ... action:She telephoned me.I hit him.We saw her. Practice Write the correct pronouns for these sentences.1 She telephoned yesterday, (she)2 We watched .him for hours, (he)3 Hasn't arrived yet? ... not Negative with n'tUSE• For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammar book now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite each sentence...
... football43To the student Grammar Practicefor Pre-Intermediate Students gives short, clear explanationsof all the main areas of English grammar, and provides practice exercises for you to do.There ... to use the edition of Grammar Practicefor Pre-Intermediate Students with Answer key.We hope that GrammarPracticefor Pre-Intermediate Students helps you toimprove your English. Elaine WalkerSteve ... > most dangerous;comfortable —> most comfortable24Nouns, adjectives and adverbs10 No article or the before names of places• a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns,...
... major areas which form the basis of English grammar. This book is based on the English Grammar and the grammatical information in it is all drawn from this work. English GrammarPractice has ... Ugly Sisters! For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE for intermediate students G. Alexander For more material and information, please ... Students who require further grammatical information can refer to the English Grammar. How the material is organized English GrammarPractice is a practice book. It is intended to support (not...
... Bread, cheese, butter, information, news, food, and money are all uncountable nouns.>• Exercise 14 for some and any. Practice Write 'C for countable, 'U' for uncountable.applewaterboymilktablepenbreadcupcomputermoneyCUcheesetoothcargrasspersonroadchairbicyclehandflourIinformationbuttersugartreegardenbooknewsbuswinehouseFORMPositive ... (stupid)28wellbadlylittlebetterworselessbestworstleastfarfarther/furtherfarthest/furthest Practice Write the correct form of adverbs for these sentences.1 She works harder than all the others, (hard)Verbs32 Present Simple: short answersFORMPositive NegativeNotes• ... the before names of places• a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns, streets, cities,countries or continents.She lives in Paris.We went to India.• the is used before...
... dangerous > most dangerous;comfortable —> most comfortable24Nouns, adjectives and adverbs20 ComparativesCheckComplete these sentences, using the comparative form of the adjectives given.1 ... likely one.1 We talked to the boys parents for some time.We talked to the boys' parents for some time.We talked to the boy's parents for some time.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs5 ... dinner.The time order for (a) is arriving then having dinner.The time order for (b) is having dinner, during which she arrived.When she arrived, we were having dinner. Practice 38a Look at these...