
Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises With key
Cambridge University Press
Published on 13. September 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-0-521-46997-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This book of supplementary grammar exercises for elementary and lower intermediate students of English accompanies the second edition of Essential Grammar in Use. It contains a wealth of additional exercises which provide students with further practice of the grammar they have studied. * Provides challenging contrastive practice of the forms students of this level find most difficult. * Offers a wide variety of interesting exercise types with clear illustration. * Is clearly cross-referenced to the second edition of Essential Grammar in Use but is flexible enough to be used independently. * Contains useful revision material suitable for class use or for homework.
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'Never heard of Murphy? Well, then it is high time you rush to the nearest book shop and buy it. It is still the best grammar book and has been so for the last 12 years.' ETAS, Switzerland, 1997 'Never heard of Murphy? Well, then it is high time you rush to the nearest book shop and buy it. It is still the best grammar book and has been so for the last 12 years ... The explanations ? always one page ? of any grammar item are clear and illustrated not only with good examples but also motivating pictures. On the page facing these explanations you are offered a good selection of exercises. They are easy to understand and also illustrated with pictures.' 'If you feel your students need and also want more of them, there is the volume with the Supplementary Exercises. This means no work for you, you do not have to make up your own examples ? it is all there.' ETAS, Switzerland, 1997More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
10 Maps; 10 Halftones, unspecified; 90 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
265 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-46997-5 (9780521469975)
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Content
To the student; To the teacher; Thanks; 1-5 am/is/are; 6-9 I am doing (present continuous); 10-15 I do/work/like etc.(present simple); 16-21 I am doing and I do (present continuous and present simple); 22-24 have got; 25-33 was/were and I worked/got/went etc. (past simple); 34-36 I was doing and i did (past continuous and past simple); 37-39 Review (present and past, simple and continuous); 40-45 I have done (present perfect); 46-50 How long have you ...? (present perfect); 51-54 I have done and I did (present perfect and past simple); 55-56 Review (present, present perfect and past); 57-61 is dine / was done and is being done / has been done (passive); 62-64 be/have/do and regular/irregular verbs; 65-66 I used to ...; 67-68 What are you doing tomorrow?; 69-70 I'm going to ...; 71-75 will/shall; 76-79 Review (future); 80-81 might; 82-84 can and could; 85-86 must/mustn't/needn't; 87-89 should; 90-91 I have to...; Review (might/can/must etc.); 95-97 there and it; 98-102 I do, Have you?, So am I etc. (auxiliary verbs); 103-104 isn't, haven't, don't etc. (negatives); 105-111 questions; 112-114 Do you know where ...?; 115-117 She said that ... / He told you to ... (reported speech); 118-122 do /to do / doing; 123-124 Review (do / to do / doing); 125-129 I/me/my/mine/myself etc.; 130-132 -'s (Ann's camera) etc.; 133-137 a/some; countable/uncountable; 138-141 a/an and the; 142-144 some and any; 145-147 some/any/no/none; 157-158 both/either/neither; 159-161 a lot / much / many; (a) little / (a) few; 162-164 old, nice etc.(adjectives) quickly, badly etc. (adverbs); 165-170 older, oldest (comparatives and superlatives); 171-174 enough and too; 175-178 word order; still/yet/already; 179-183 at, until, before etc.(prepositions of time); 184-186 in, under, through etc. (prepositions of place and direction); 187-189 prepositions (general); 190-193 go in, put on etc. (phrasal verbs); 194-197 when and if; 198-200 the person who ... / the people we met (relative clauses); Key.