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Azar-Hagen Grammar - (Ae) - 5th Edition - Workbook a - Basic English Grammar 5th ed. [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 272x206x10 mm, weight: 363 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education ESL
  • ISBN-10: 0136726151
  • ISBN-13: 9780136726159
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 272x206x10 mm, weight: 363 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pearson Education ESL
  • ISBN-10: 0136726151
  • ISBN-13: 9780136726159
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Preface to the Fifth Edition vii
Chapter 1 Using Be
Singular pronouns + be (Chart 1-1)
1(1)
Plural pronouns + be (Chart 1-2)
1(2)
Singular nouns: a/an (Chart 1-3)
3(1)
Plural nouns + be (Chart 1-4)
4(2)
Contractions with be (Chart 1-5)
6(1)
Negative with be (Chart 1-6)
7(1)
Be + adjective (Chart 1-7)
8(1)
Be + a place (Chart 1-8)
9(1)
Summary: basic sentence patterns with be (Chart 1-9)
10(3)
Chapter 2 Using Be and Have
Using this and that (Chart 2-1)
13(1)
Using these and those (Chart 2-2)
14(1)
Yes/no questions with be (Chart 2-3)
15(1)
Short answers to yes/no questions (Chart 2-4)
16(2)
Questions with be: Using where (Chart 2-5)
18(2)
Using have and has (Chart 2-6)
20(1)
Using my, your, her, his, our, their (Chart 2-7)
21(2)
Asking questions with what/who + be (Chart 2-8)
23(1)
Review
24(2)
Chapter 3 Using the Simple Present
Form and basic meaning of the simple present tense (Chart 3-1)
26(1)
Frequency adverbs (Chart 3-2)
27(3)
Position of frequency adverbs (Chart 3-3)
30(1)
Final -s/-es (Chart 3-4)
31(1)
Adding final -s/-es to words that end in -y (Chart 3-5)
32(2)
Irregular singular verbs: has, does, and goes (Chart 3-6)
34(1)
Like to, want to, need to, would like (Chart 3-7)
35(1)
Simple present tense: negative (Chart 3-8)
36(3)
Simple present tense: yes/no questions (Chart 3-9)
39(5)
Yes/no questions and information questions with where and what (Chart 3-10)
44(1)
Asking information questions with when and what time (Chart 3-11)
45(3)
Review
48(3)
Chapter 4 Using the Present Progressive and the Imperative
Be + -ing: the present progressive (Chart 4-1)
51(2)
Spelling of -ing verbs (Chart 4-2)
53(1)
Present progressive: negative forms (Chart 4-3)
54(2)
Present progressive: question forms (Chart 4-4)
56(2)
Simple present tense vs. present progressive (Chart 4-5)
58(3)
Non-action verbs not used in the present progressive (Chart 4-6)
61(1)
See, look at, watch, hear, and listen to (Chart 4-7)
61(2)
Think about and think that (Chart 4-8)
63(1)
Imperative sentences (Chart 4-9)
64(1)
Review
65(3)
Chapter 5 Nouns and Pronouns
Nouns: singular and plural forms (Chart 5-1)
68(2)
Nouns: irregular plural forms (Chart 5-2)
70(1)
Adjectives with nouns (Chart 5-3)
70(2)
Nouns: subjects and objects (Chart 5-4)
72(2)
Subject pronouns and object pronouns (Chart 5-5)
74(4)
Prepositions + object pronouns (Chart 5-6)
78(1)
Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns (Chart 5-7)
79(1)
Possessive nouns (Chart 5-8)
80(3)
Questions with whose (Chart 5-9)
83(1)
Possessive: irregular plural nouns (Chart 5-10)
84(1)
Review
85(3)
Chapter 6 Count and Noncount Nouns
Nouns: count and noncount (Chart 6-1)
88(3)
Using a vs. an (Chart 6-2)
91(1)
Using a vs. an vs. some (Chart 6-3)
92(2)
Measurements with noncount nouns (Chart 6-4)
94(1)
Using many, much, a few, a little (Chart 6-5)
95(2)
Using the (Chart 6-6)
97(1)
Using 0 (no article) to make generalizations (Chart 6-7)
97(2)
Using some and any (Chart 6-8)
99(2)
Review
101(1)
Chapter 7 More About the Present Tense
Using it to talk about time (Chart 7-1)
102(1)
Prepositions of time (Chart 7-2)
103(1)
Using it and what to talk about the weather (Chart 7-3)
104(1)
There + be (Chart 7-4)
105(1)
There + be: yes/no questions (Chart 7-5)
106(1)
There + be: asking questions with how many (Chart 7-6)
107(1)
Prepositions of place (Chart 7-7)
108(1)
More prepositions of place (Chart 7-8)
109(2)
Would like (Chart 7-9)
111(1)
Would like vs. like (Chart 7-10)
111(1)
Review
112(2)
Chapter 8 Expressing Past Time, Part 1
Simple past tense: be (Chart 8-1)
114(1)
Simple past tense of be: negative (Chart 8-2)
115(1)
Simple past tense of be: questions (Chart 8-3)
116(2)
Simple past tense: regular verbs (Chart 8-4)
118(2)
Spelling rules: -ed verbs
120(3)
Past time words: yesterday, last, and ago (Chart 8-5)
123(1)
Simple past tense: irregular verbs 1 (Chart 8-6)
123(3)
Simple past tense: negative (Chart 8-7)
126(1)
Simple past tense: yes/no questions (Chart 8-8)
127(2)
Simple past tense: irregular verbs 2 (Chart 8-9)
129(4)
Review
133(3)
Appendix
Appendix 1 Irregular Verbs
136(1)
Appendix 2 English Handwriting
137(1)
Appendix 3 Numbers
138(1)
Appendix 4 Days/Months/Seasons
139(1)
Appendix 5 Two-Syllable Verbs: Spelling of-edand -ing
140(1)
Appendix 6 Ways of Saying the Time
141(1)
Appendix 7 Basic Capitalization Rules
142(1)
Index 143(4)
Answer Key 147(16)
Credits 163