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Fundamentals of English grammar : workbook B
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2nd ed
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Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, 1994
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9780133470895
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Summary

Summary

This new edition expands coverage to include a wider scope of English structure usage, with new units on: pronoun usage; connecting ideas; sentence punctuation; and comparisons.


Table of Contents

Chapter 8 Connecting Ideas
8-1 Connecting Ideas with and
8-2 Connecting Ideas with but and or
8-3 Connecting Ideas with so
8-4 Using Auxiliary Verbs after but and and
8-5 Using and + too, so, either, neither
8-6 Connecting Ideas with because
8-7 Connecting Ideas with even though / although
Chapter 9 Comparison
9-1 Making Comparison with as hellip; as
9-2 Comparative and Superlative
9-3 Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs
9-4 Completing a Comparative
9-5 Modifying Comparatives
9-6 Comparison with less hellip; than and not as hellip; as
9-7 Unclear Comparison
9-8 Using more with Nouns
9-9 Repeating a Comparison
9-10 Using Double Comparatives
9-11 Using Superlatives
9-12 Using the same, similar, different, like, and alike
Chapter 10 The Passive
10-1 Active Sentences and Passive Sentences
10-2 Form of the Passive
10-3 transitive and Intransitive Verbs
10-4 Using the by-phrase
10-5 The Passive Forms of the Present and Past Progressive
10-6 The Passive Modal Auxiliaries
10-7 Using Past Participles as Adjectives (Stative Passive)
10-8 Participial Adjectives: -ed vs. -ing
10-9 Get + Adjective; get + Past Participle
10-10 Using be used / accustomed to and get used / get accustomed to
10-11 Used to vs. be used to
10-12 Using be supposed to
Chapter 11 Passive Sentences
11-1 A vs. an
11-2 Count and Non-Count Nouns
11-3 Non-Count Nouns
11-4 More Non-Count Nouns
11-5 Using several, a lot of, many / much, and a few / a little
11-6 Nouns That Can Be Count or Non-Count
11-7 Using Units of Measure with Non-Count Nouns
11-8 Guidelines for Article Usage
11-9 Using the or oslash; with Names
11-10 Capitalization
Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses
12-1 Adjective Clauses: Introduction
12-2 Using who and whom in Adjective Clauses
12-3 Using who, who(m), and that in Adjective Clauses
12-4 Using which and that in Adjective Clauses
12-5 Singular and Plural in Adjective Clauses
12-6 Using Prepositions in Adjective Clauses
12-7 Using whose in Adjective Clauses
Chapter 13 Gerunds and Infinitives
13-1 Verb + Gerund
13-2 Go + -ing
13-3 Verb + Infinitive
13-4 Verb + Gerund or Infinitive
13-5 Preposition + Gerund
13-6 Using by
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