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Azar-Hagen Grammar - (AE) - 5th Edition - Student Book B with App - Fundamentals of English Grammar 5th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, weight: 380 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education (US)
  • ISBN-10: 0135116570
  • ISBN-13: 9780135116579
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, weight: 380 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education (US)
  • ISBN-10: 0135116570
  • ISBN-13: 9780135116579
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

For nearly forty years, Understanding and Using English Grammar has been the go-to grammar resource for students and teachers alike. Its time-tested approach blends direct grammar instruction with carefully sequenced practice to develop all language skills.


New to This Edition

  • Pretests at the start of each chapter enable learners to check what they already know.
  • Updated grammar charts reflect current usage and highlight differences between written and spoken English.
  • A new chapter on article usage.
  • A variety of high-interest readings include reviews, articles on current topics, and blogs that focus on student success.
  • Additional incremental practice helps learners better grasp concepts, while thematic exercises and integrated tasks offer more contextualized language use.
  • Step-by-step writing activities are supported by writing tips and pre-writing and editing tasks.


MyEnglishLab (access code provided in the book)

  • Rich online practice for all skill areas: grammar, reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
  • Instant feedback and remediation.
  • Grammar videos.
  • Bonus material not included in the Student Book, including additional expanded practice of gerunds and infinitives.
  • Robust assessments.
  • Gradebook and diagnostic tools. 
Preface to the Fifth Edition viii
Acknowledgments xi
Getting Started xii
Chapter 8 Connecting Ideas: Punctuation And Meaning
228(22)
8-1 Connecting Ideas with And
229(2)
8-2 Connecting Ideas with But and Or
231(1)
8-3 Connecting Ideas with So
232(2)
8-4 Using Auxiliary Verbs After Bui
234(2)
8-5 Using And + Too, So, Either, Neither
236(5)
8-6 Connecting Ideas with Because
241(3)
8-7 Connecting Ideas with Even Though/Although
244(6)
Chapter 9 Comparisons
250(32)
9-1 Introduction to Comparative Forms of Adjectives
251(4)
9-2 Introduction to Superlative Forms of Adjectives
255(3)
9-3 Completing Comparatives and Superlatives
258(4)
9-4 Making Comparisons with Adverbs
262(2)
9-5 Repeating a Comparative; Using Double Comparatives
264(2)
9-6 Modifying Comparatives with Adjectives and Adverbs
266(1)
9-7 Negative Comparisons
267(1)
9-8 Using As ... As to Make Comparisons
268(4)
9-9 Using Less ... Than and Not As ... As
272(2)
9-10 Using More with Nouns
274(2)
9-11 Using The Same, Similar, Different, Like, Alike
276(6)
Chapter 10 The Passive
282(33)
10-1 Active and Passive Sentences
283(1)
10-2 Forming the Passive
283(4)
10-3 Progressive Forms of the Passive
287(3)
10-4 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
290(2)
10-5 Using the by-Phrase
292(4)
10-6 Passive Modal Auxiliaries
296(2)
10-7 Past Participles as Adjectives (Stative or Non-Progressive Passive)
298(4)
10-8 Participial Adjectives: -ed vs. -ing
302(3)
10-9 Get + Adjective; Get + Past Participle
305(3)
10-10 Using Be Used/Accustomed To and Get Used/Accustomed To
308(2)
10-11 Used To vs. Be Used To
310(2)
10-12 Using Be Supposed To
312(3)
Chapter 11 Count/Noncount Nouns And Articles
315(29)
11-1 Avs. An
316(1)
11-2 Count and Noncount Nouns
317(1)
11-3 Noncount Nouns
318(2)
11-4 More Noncount Nouns
320(2)
11-5 Using A Lot Of, Some, Several, Many/Much, and A Few/A Little
322(3)
11-6 Nouns That Can Be Count or Noncount
325(3)
11-7 Using Units of Measure with Noncount Nouns
328(2)
11-8 Articles with Count and Noncount Nouns: A/An, The, Ø
330(2)
11-9 More About Articles
332(5)
11-10 Using The or 0 with People and Places
337(2)
11-11 Capitalization
339(5)
Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses
344(25)
12-1 Adjective Clauses: Introduction
345(1)
12-2 Using Who and That in Adjective Clauses to Describe People
346(3)
12-3 Using Object Pronouns in Adjective Clauses to Describe People
349(4)
12-4 Using Pronouns in Adjective Clauses to Describe Things
353(5)
12-5 Singular and Plural Verbs in Adjective Clauses
358(1)
12-6 Using Prepositions in Adjective Clauses
359(3)
12-7 Using Whose in Adjective Clauses
362(7)
Chapter 13 Gerunds And Infinitives
369(31)
13-1 Verb + Gerund
370(2)
13-2 Go + -ing
372(2)
13-3 Verb + Infinitive
374(1)
13-4 Verb + Gerund or Infinitive
375(5)
13-5 Preposition + Gerund
380(3)
13-6 Using By and With to Express How Something Is Done
383(3)
13-7 Using Gerunds as Subjects; Using It + Infinitive
386(2)
13-8 It + Infinitive: Using For {Someone)
388(3)
13-9 Expressing Purpose with In Order To and For
391(3)
13-10 Using Infinitives with Too and Enough
394(6)
Chapter 14 Noun Clauses
400(29)
14-1 Noun Clauses: Introduction
401(1)
14-2 Noun Clauses That Begin with a Question Word
402(4)
14-3 Noun Clauses That Begin with If or Whether
406(4)
14-4 Noun Clauses That Begin with That
410(1)
14-5 Other Uses of That-Clauses
411(3)
14-6 Substituting So for a That-Clause in Conversational Responses
414(2)
14-7 Quoted Speech
416(2)
14-8 Quoted Speech vs. Reported Speech
418(1)
14-9 Verb Forms in Reported Speech
419(2)
14-10 Common Reporting Verbs: Tell, Ask, Answer/Reply
421(8)
Appendix SUPPLEMENTARY GRAMMAR CHARTS
429(10)
Unit A: A-1 The Principal Parts of a Verb
429(5)
A-2 Common Irregular Verbs: A Reference List
430(1)
A-3 The Present Perfect vs. The Past Perfect
431(1)
A-4 The Past Progressive vs. The Past Perfect
431(1)
A-5 Regular Verbs: Pronunciation of -ed Endings
432(1)
A-6 Pronunciation of Final -s/-es for Verbs and Nouns
432(1)
A-7 Review: Subject and Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, and Possessive Adjectives
433(1)
A-8 Comparison of Yes/No and Information Question Forms
433(1)
Unit B: B-1 Phrasal Verbs
434(3)
B-2 Phrasal Verbs: A Reference List
435(2)
Unit C: C-1 Preposition Combinations: Introduction
437(2)
C-2 Preposition Combinations: A Reference List
437(2)
Listening Script 439(4)
Trivia Answers 443(2)
Index 445(6)
Credits 451