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Azar-Hagen Grammar - (AE) - 5th Edition - Workbook - Fundamentals of English Grammar (w Answer Key) 5th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 100x100x100 mm, weight: 100 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education (US)
  • ISBN-10: 0135159466
  • ISBN-13: 9780135159460
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 100x100x100 mm, weight: 100 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education (US)
  • ISBN-10: 0135159466
  • ISBN-13: 9780135159460
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Using a time-tested approach that has helped millions of students around the world, Fundamentals of English Grammar blends direct grammar instruction with carefully sequenced practice to developspeaking, writing, listening, and reading skills.

 

The fifth edition has been extensively revised to keep pace with advances in theory and practice, particularly from cognitive science. Now more than ever, teachers will find an extensive range of presentations, activities, and tasks to meet the specific needs of their classes.

 

New to This Edition

 

A pretest at the start of each chapter allows learners to assess what they already know and

orient themselves to the chapter material.

 

Practice, spaced out over time, helps students learn better. Numerous exercises have been

added to provide more incremental practice.

 

New charts and exercises show patterns to help learners make sense of the information.

 

Meaning-based practice is introduced at the sentence level. Students do not have to wait for

longer passages to work with meaning.

 

Frequent oral exercises encourage students to speak more naturally and fluidly.

 

Step-by-step writing activities promote written fluency. All end-of-chapter tasks include

writing tips and editing checklists.

 

A wide range of contextualized exercises, frequently including life skills vocabulary,

encourages authentic language use.

 

Updated grammar charts based on corpus research reflect current usage and highlight the

differences between written and spoken English in formal and informal contexts.

 

The BlackBookBlog focuses on student success, cultural differences, and life-skills strategies.

 

End-of-the-chapter Learning Checks help students assess their learning.

A Pearson Practice English app with end-of-chapter learning checks, Student

Book audio, and guided PowerPoint videos.

 

• Revised MyEnglishLab for a fully blended program.

Preface xii
Chapter 1 Present Time
1(13)
1-1 Simple present and present progressive
1(1)
1-2 Forms of the simple present
1(1)
1-3 Forms of the simple present
2(1)
1-4 The simple present
2(1)
1-5 The simple present
3(1)
1-6 Forms of the present progressive
3(1)
1-7 The present progressive
4(1)
1-8 The simple present and the present progressive
4(1)
1-9 Present verbs: questions
5(1)
1-10 Present verbs: questions
5(1)
1-11 The simple present and the present progressive
5(1)
1-12 Singular/plural
6(1)
1-13 Final -s / -es
6(1)
1-14 Spelling of final -s / -es
7(1)
1-15 Simple present: final -s / -es
7(1)
1-16 Frequency adverbs
8(1)
1-17 Frequency adverbs
8(1)
1-18 Reading comprehension
9(1)
1-19 Verbs not usually in the progressive
9(1)
1-20 Simple present and present progressive
10(1)
1-21 Simple present and present progressive
10(1)
1-22 Present verbs: questions and short answers
11(1)
1-23 Check your knowledge
11(1)
1-24 Present time
12(1)
1-25 Crossword puzzle
13(1)
Chapter 2 PAST TIME
14(17)
2-1 Expressing past time: regular verbs
14(1)
2-2 Simple present and simple past
14(1)
2-3 Expressing past time
15(1)
2-4 Expressing past time: yes I no questions
15(1)
2-5 Expressing past time: yes I no questions
16(1)
2-6 Expressing past time: yes I no questions
16(1)
2-7 Simple past: yes I no questions
17(1)
2-8 Spelling of irregular verbs
18(1)
2-9 Word search puzzle
18(1)
2-10 Common irregular verbs
18(1)
2-11 Common irregular verbs
19(1)
2-12 Expressing the past
19(1)
2-13 Spelling of -ing and -ed forms
20(1)
2-14 Spelling of -ing forms
21(1)
2-15 Spelling of -ing forms
21(1)
2-16 Spelling of -ing and -ed forms
22(1)
2-17 Spelling of -ing and -ed forms
22(1)
2-18 Present and past negatives
23(1)
2-19 Review: simple present, present progressive, and simple past forms
24(1)
2-20 Past progressive
24(1)
2-21 Past progressive
25(1)
2-22 Simple past and past progressive
25(1)
2-23 Simple past and past progressive
26(1)
2-24 Simple past and past progressive
26(1)
2-25 Expressing past time: using time clauses
27(1)
2-26 Expressing past habit: used to
27(1)
2-27 Past verbs
28(1)
2-28 Check your knowledge
29(1)
2-29 Past time
29(1)
2-30 Past time
30(1)
Chapter 3 Future Time
31(20)
3-1 Expressing future time: be going to and will
31(1)
3-2 Forms with be going to
31(1)
3-3 Will and be going to
32(1)
3-4 Will
32(1)
3-5 Questions with will and be going to
32(1)
3-6 Forms with will
33(1)
3-7 Present, past, and future
33(1)
3-8 Forms with will and contractions
34(1)
3-9 Forms with will and be going to
35(1)
3-10 Be going to vs. will
35(1)
3-11 Be going to vs. will
36(1)
3-12 Be going to vs. will
37(1)
3-13 Be going to vs. will
37(1)
3-14 Willprobably
38(1)
3-15 Certainty about the future
39(1)
3-16 Certainty about the future
39(1)
3-17 Past and future time clauses
40(1)
3-18 Future time clauses
40(1)
3-19 If-clauses
41(1)
3-20 Future time clauses and if-clauses
41(1)
3-21 Future time clauses
42(1)
3-22 Future time clauses and if-clauses
42(1)
3-23 Review: past and future
43(1)
3-24 Using be going to and the present progressive to express future time
44(1)
3-25 Using the present progressive to express future time
44(1)
3-26 Using the present progressive to express future time
45(1)
3-27 Using the present progressive to express future time
45(1)
3-28 Using the simple present to express future time
46(1)
3-29 Using be about to
47(1)
3-30 Parallel verbs
47(1)
3-31 Check your knowledge
47(1)
3-32 Verb tense review
48(2)
3-33 Crossword puzzle
50(1)
Chapter 4 Present Perfect And Past Perfect
51(15)
4-1 Past participles
51(1)
4-2 Review: irregular verbs
51(1)
4-3 Present perfect: unspecified time with ever and never
52(1)
4-4 Present perfect: unspecified time with ever and never
53(1)
4-5 Present perfect: unspecified time with already and .ye*
54(1)
4-6 Present perfect: unspecified time with already and yet
54(1)
4-7 Present perfect: unspecified time with already, yet, just, and recently
55(1)
4-8 Present perfect with since and for
55(1)
4-9 Present perfect with since and for
56(1)
4-10 Present perfect with since and for
56(1)
4-11 Present perfect: review
57(1)
4-12 Present perfect: review
57(1)
4-13 Simple past vs. present perfect
58(1)
4-14 Present perfect and simple past with time words
58(1)
4-15 Simple past vs. present perfect
58(1)
4-16 Simple past vs. present perfect
59(1)
4-17 Present perfect progressive
59(1)
4-18 Present perfect progressive vs. present perfect
60(1)
4-19 Present progressive, present perfect progressive, and the present perfect
60(1)
4-20 Present perfect progressive vs. present perfect
61(1)
4-21 Verb tense review
61(1)
4-22 Past perfect
62(1)
4-23 Past perfect
63(1)
4-24 Past perfect
63(1)
4-25 Time expressions
64(1)
4-26 Verb tense review
64(1)
4-27 Check your knowledge
64(1)
4-28 Word search puzzle
65(1)
Chapter 5 Asking Questions
66(23)
5-1 Yes I no questions
66(1)
5-2 Yes I no questions and short answers
67(1)
5-3 Yes I no questions and short answers
67(1)
5-4 Yes I no questions
68(1)
5-5 Short answers for yes I no questions
69(1)
5-6 Forming information questions
69(1)
5-7 Yes/no and information questions
70(1)
5-8 Where, When, What time, Why, How come, What .for
70(1)
5-9 Why, How come, and What .for
71(1)
5-10 Where, Why, When, and What time
71(1)
5-11 Yes I no and information questions
72(1)
5-12 Yes I no and information questions
73(1)
5-13 Who, Who(m), and What
74(1)
5-14 Who, Who(m), and What
75(1)
5-15 Who, Who(m), and What
76(1)
5-16 Who, Who(m), and What
76(1)
5-17 Asking for the meaning of a word
76(1)
5-18 What + a form of do
77(1)
5-19 Using which and what
77(1)
5-20 Using What kind of
78(1)
5-21 Using How
79(1)
5-22 Using How often I How many times
79(1)
5-23 Asking about distance
80(1)
5-24 Using How far, It + take, and How long
80(1)
5-25 Using How often, How far, and How long
81(1)
5-26 More questions with How
82(1)
5-27 Using How about and What about
82(1)
5-28 Review of questions
83(1)
5-29 Review of questions
84(1)
5-30 Tag questions
85(1)
5-31 Tag questions
85(1)
5-32 Forming questions
86(1)
5-33 Check your knowledge
87(1)
5-34 Crossword puzzle
88(1)
Chapter 6 Nouns And Pronouns
89(22)
6-1 Forms of nouns
89(1)
6-2 Forms of nouns
89(1)
6-3 Forms of nouns
89(1)
6-4 Forms of nouns
90(1)
6-5 Subjects, verbs, and objects
90(1)
6-6 Subjects, verbs, and objects
91(1)
6-7 Subjects, verbs, and objects
91(1)
6-8 Objects of prepositions
92(1)
6-9 Objects of prepositions
92(1)
6-10 Prepositions
92(1)
6-11 Objects of prepositions
93(1)
6-12 Prepositions of time
94(1)
6-13 Prepositions of time
94(1)
6-14 Word order: place and time
94(1)
6-15 Word order: place and time
95(1)
6-16 Subject-verb agreement
95(1)
6-17 Subject-verb agreement
96(1)
6-18 Adjectives
96(1)
6-19 Adjectives
96(1)
6-20 Using nouns as adjectives
97(1)
6-21 Using nouns as adjectives
97(1)
6-22 Review: adjectives
98(1)
6-23 Review: nouns
98(1)
6-24 Personal pronouns: subjects and objects
99(1)
6-25 Personal pronouns: subjects and objects
99(1)
6-26 Personal pronouns: subjects and objects
100(1)
6-27 Personal pronouns
101(1)
6-28 Possessive nouns
101(1)
6-29 Possessive nouns
102(1)
6-30 Possessive nouns
102(1)
6-31 Using whose
102(1)
6-32 Using whose
103(1)
6-33 Possessive pronouns vs. possessive adjectives
103(1)
6-34 Possessive pronouns vs. possessive adjectives
104(1)
6-35 Reflexive pronouns
104(1)
6-36 Reflexive pronouns
105(1)
6-37 Review: pronouns and possessive adjectives
105(1)
6-38 Review: pronouns and possessive adjectives
106(1)
6-39 Singular forms of other: another vs. the other
107(1)
6-40 Singular forms of other: another vs. the other
107(1)
6-41 Plural forms of other: other(s) vs. the other(s)
108(1)
6-42 Summary: forms of other
108(1)
6-43 Nouns and pronouns
109(1)
6-44 Check your knowledge
109(1)
6-45 Word search puzzle
110(1)
Chapter 7 Modal Auxiliaries
111(16)
7-1 Introduction to modal auxiliaries
111(1)
7-2 Expressing ability: can, could, be able to
111(1)
7-3 Expressing ability
112(1)
7-4 Expressing possibility and permission
112(1)
7-5 Expressing possibility
113(1)
7-6 Expressing ability and possibility
113(1)
7-7 Meanings of could
114(1)
7-8 Polite requests: May I, Could I, Can I
114(1)
7-9 Polite requests
115(1)
7-10 Polite requests
115(1)
7-11 Expressing advice
116(1)
7-12 Expressing advice
116(1)
7-13 Expressing advice
117(1)
7-14 Expressing necessity
117(1)
7-15 Necessity: must, have to, have got to
118(1)
7-16 Necessity: must, have to, have got to
118(1)
7-17 Expressing necessity
119(1)
7-18 Expressing lack of necessity and prohibition
119(1)
7-19 Expressing necessity, lack of necessity, and prohibition
120(1)
7-20 Logical conclusions
121(1)
7-21 Logical conclusion or necessity
121(1)
7-22 Tag questions with modal auxiliaries
121(1)
7-23 Giving instructions: imperative sentences
122(1)
7-24 Let's and Why don't
122(1)
7-25 Stating preferences
123(1)
7-26 Stating preferences
124(1)
7-27 Modal auxiliaries
124(1)
7-28 Check your knowledge
125(1)
7-29 Crossword puzzle
126(1)
Chapter 8 Connecting Ideas
127(13)
8-1 Connecting ideas with and
127(1)
8-2 Punctuating sentences
127(1)
8-3 Punctuating items connected with and
128(1)
8-4 Punctuating sentences
128(1)
8-5 Connecting ideas with and
128(1)
8-6 Using but and or
129(1)
8-7 Using and, but, or, and so
129(1)
8-8 Connecting ideas with so
130(1)
8-9 Using and, but, or, and so
130(1)
8-10 Using and, but, or, and so
131(1)
8-11 Using and, but, or, and so
131(1)
8-12 Using auxiliary verbs after but
131(1)
8-13 Using and + too, so, either, neither
132(1)
8-14 Using and + too, so, either, neither
132(1)
8-15 Using and + too, so, either, neither
132(1)
8-16 Auxiliary verbs after but and and
133(1)
8-17 Connecting ideas with because
133(1)
8-18 Connecting ideas with because
134(1)
8-19 Using so or because
134(1)
8-20 Connecting ideas with even though I although
135(1)
8-21 Using because and even though
135(1)
8-22 Using because and even though
136(1)
8-23 Using because and although
136(1)
8-24 Using even though I although and because
137(1)
8-25 Check your knowledge
138(1)
8-26 Word search puzzle
139(1)
Chapter 9 Comparisons
140(19)
9-1 Comparative forms
140(1)
9-2 Comparative forms
140(1)
9-3 Comparative forms
141(1)
9-4 Superlative forms
141(1)
9-5 Comparatives and superlatives
141(1)
9-6 Comparative and superlative forms
142(1)
9-7 Completing comparisons with pronouns
142(1)
9-8 Completing superlatives
143(1)
9-9 Comparative adjectives and adverbs
144(1)
9-10 Farther and Further
145(1)
9-11 Repeating a comparative
145(1)
9-12 Double comparatives
146(1)
9-13 Double comparatives
146(1)
9-14 Modifying comparatives with adjectives and adverbs
146(1)
9-15 Negative comparisons
147(1)
9-16 Using ever and never in comparisons
148(1)
9-17 As ...as
148(1)
9-18 As ...as
149(1)
9-19 As ...as
149(2)
9-20 As ...as
151(1)
9-21 Not as ...as and less ... than
152(1)
9-22 Using more with nouns
152(1)
9-23 Using more with adjectives, adverbs, and nouns
153(1)
9-24 Review of comparatives and superlatives
154(1)
9-25 Review of comparatives and superlatives
154(1)
9-26 Like, alike
155(1)
9-27 The same, similar, different
155(1)
9-28 Like, alike, similar, different
156(1)
9-29 The same, similar, different, like, alike
156(1)
9-30 Check your knowledge
157(1)
9-31 Crossword puzzle
158(1)
Chapter 10 The Passive
159(19)
10-1 Active vs. passive
159(1)
10-2 Active vs. passive
159(1)
10-3 Review of past participles
160(1)
10-4 Forming the passive
160(1)
10-5 Forming the passive
160(1)
10-6 Tense forms of the passive
161(1)
10-7 Passive vs. active meaning
162(1)
10-8 Passive to active
163(1)
10-9 Progressive forms of the passive
163(1)
10-10 Progressive forms of the passive
164(1)
10-11 Passive questions
165(1)
10-12 Transitive vs. intransitive
165(1)
10-13 Active and passive
166(1)
10-14 Review: identifying passives with transitive and intransitive verbs
166(1)
10-15 The fey-phrase
166(1)
10-16 Active to passive
167(1)
10-17 Review: active vs. passive
168(1)
10-18 Meaning of passive verbs
168(1)
10-19 Review: active vs. passive
169(1)
10-20 Passive modals
169(1)
10-21 Passive modals
170(1)
10-22 Summary: active vs. passive
171(1)
10-23 Using past participles as adjectives
171(1)
10-24 Using past participles as adjectives
172(1)
10-25 edvs.-ing
172(1)
10-26 edvs.-ing
173(1)
10-27 edvs.-ing
173(1)
10-28 edvs. -ing
174(1)
10-29 Get + adjective and past participle
174(1)
10-30 Get + adjective and past participle
175(1)
10-31 Be used I accustomed to
175(1)
10-32 Used to vs. be used to
176(1)
10-33 Used to vs. be used to
176(1)
10-34 Be supposed to
176(1)
10-35 Check your knowledge
177(1)
10-36 Active and passive verbs
177(1)
Chapter 11 Count/Noncount Nouns And Articles
178(16)
11-1 A vs. an: singular count nouns
178(1)
11-2 Count and noncount nouns
178(1)
11-3 Noncount nouns
179(1)
11-4 More noncount nouns
179(1)
11-5 Count and noncount nouns
179(1)
11-6 Count and noncount nouns
180(1)
11-7 Count and noncount nouns
180(1)
11-8 Count and noncount nouns
181(1)
11-9 Count and noncount nouns
181(1)
11-10 Many vs. much
181(1)
11-11 How many and how much
182(1)
11-12 Review: count and noncount nouns
182(1)
11-13 A few vs. a little
183(1)
11-14 Count and noncount nouns: summary
183(1)
11-15 Count and noncount nouns
184(1)
11-16 Nouns that can be count or noncount
185(1)
11-17 Units of measure with noncount nouns
185(1)
11-18 Units of measure with noncount nouns
185(1)
11-19 Much vs. many
186(1)
11-20 Specific vs non-specific nouns
186(1)
11-21 Alan vs. some
187(1)
11-22 Alan vs. the: singular count nouns
187(1)
11-23 Using the for second mention
188(1)
11-24 Using the for second mention
189(1)
11-25 Summary: alan vs. the vs. 0
190(1)
11-26 Using the or 0 with names
190(1)
11-27 Using the or 0 with names
191(1)
11-28 Capitalization
192(1)
11-29 Check your knowledge
192(1)
11-30 Crossword puzzle
193(1)
Chapter 12 Adjective Clauses
194(13)
12-1 Adjective clauses: introduction
194(1)
12-2 Using who and that in adjective clauses to describe people
194(1)
12-3 Using who and that in adjective clauses to describe people
195(1)
12-4 Using who and that in adjective clauses to describe people
195(1)
12-5 Using who and that in adjective clauses to describe people
196(1)
12-6 Using object pronouns in adjective clauses to describe people
196(1)
12-7 Using who and that in adjective clauses
197(1)
12-8 Using object pronouns in adjective clauses to describe people
197(1)
12-9 Using object pronouns in adjective clauses to describe people
198(1)
12-10 Who vs. that
198(1)
12-11 Using pronouns in adjective clauses to describe things
199(1)
12-12 Using pronouns in adjective clauses to describe things
199(1)
12-13 Adjective clauses
199(1)
12-14 Pronouns in adjective clauses
200(1)
12-15 Singular and plural verbs in adjective clauses
201(1)
12-16 Prepositions in adjective clauses
201(1)
12-17 Prepositions in adjective clauses
202(1)
12-18 Prepositions in adjective clauses
202(1)
12-19 Adjective clauses with whose
203(1)
12-20 Adjective clauses with whose
203(1)
12-21 Meaning of adjective clauses
204(1)
12-22 Adjective clauses
204(1)
12-23 Reading
205(1)
12-24 Check your knowledge
206(1)
12-25 Word search puzzle
206(1)
Chapter 13 Gerunds And Infinitives
207(15)
13-1 Verb + gerund
207(1)
13-2 Go + gerund
207(1)
13-3 Identifying gerunds and infinitives
208(1)
13-4 Verb + gerund or infinitive
208(1)
13-5 Verb + gerund or infinitive
209(1)
13-6 Verb + gerund or infinitive
210(1)
13-7 Gerunds and infinitives
211(1)
13-8 Preposition + gerund
211(1)
13-9 Preposition + gerund
212(1)
13-10 Review
213(1)
13-11 Review
214(1)
13-12 Review
214(1)
13-13 By + gerund
215(1)
13-14 By + gerund
215(1)
13-15 By vs. with
216(1)
13-16 Gerund as subject; It + infinitive
216(1)
13-17 Purpose: to vs. for
216(1)
13-18 Purpose: to vs. for
217(1)
13-19 Purpose: to vs. for
217(1)
13-20 (In order) to
217(1)
13-21 Too vs. enough
218(1)
13-22 Too vs. enough
218(1)
13-23 Gerund vs. infinitive
219(1)
13-24 Check your knowledge
219(1)
13-25 Gerunds and infinitives
220(1)
13-26 Crossword puzzle
221(1)
Chapter 14 Noun Clauses
222(18)
14-1 Noun clauses: introduction
222(1)
14-2 Questions vs. noun clauses
222(1)
14-3 Noun clauses that begin with a question word
223(1)
14-4 Noun clauses that begin with a question word
223(1)
14-5 Information questions and noun clauses
224(1)
14-6 Noun clauses
225(1)
14-7 Noun clauses
225(1)
14-8 Noun clauses
226(1)
14-9 Noun clauses that begin with if or whether
226(1)
14-10 Noun clauses
227(1)
14-11 Noun clauses with questions
227(1)
14-12 That-clauses
228(1)
14-13 That-clauses
228(1)
14-14 That-clauses
229(1)
14-15 Substituting so for a that-clause
229(1)
14-16 Quoted speech
230(1)
14-17 Quoted speech words
230(1)
14-18 Reported speech: changing pronouns and possessive words
230(1)
14-19 Verb forms in reported speech
231(1)
14-20 Verb forms in reported speech
232(1)
14-21 Reporting questions
232(1)
14-22 Quoting questions
233(1)
14-23 Reported speech
233(1)
14-24 Reporting questions
234(1)
14-25 Reported speech to direct speech
234(1)
14-26 Say vs. tell vs. ask
235(1)
14-27 Reported speech
235(1)
14-28 Reported speech
236(1)
14-29 Reported speech
237(1)
14-30 Check your knowledge
238(1)
14-31 Word search puzzle
239(1)
Special Workbook Section 240(1)
Appendix 1 Phrasal Verbs 240(14)
1 Group A, Phrasal Verbs (separable)
240(2)
2 Group B, Phrasal Verbs (nonseparable)
242(1)
3 Group C, Phrasal Verbs (separable)
243(2)
4 Group D, Phrasal Verbs (separable)
245(3)
5 Group E, Phrasal Verbs (separable)
248(1)
6 Group F, Phrasal Verbs (intransitive)
249(2)
7 Group G, Phrasal Verbs (three-word)
251(1)
8 Group H, Phrasal Verbs (three-word)
252(2)
Appendix 2 Preposition Combinations 254(11)
1 Preposition Combinations, Group A
254(1)
2 Preposition Combinations, Group B
255(2)
3 Preposition Combinations, Group C
257(1)
4 Preposition Combinations, Group D
258(2)
5 Preposition Combinations, Group E
260(1)
6 Preposition Combinations, Group F
261(2)
7 Preposition Combinations, Group G
263(2)
Index 265(6)
Answer Key 271