Synopses & Reviews
Used alone or in conjunction with any grammar, reading, writing, or listening/speaking course books, the second edition of the three-level series More Grammar Practice now has more to help students learn and review the essential grammar skills necessary for effective language learning. -Accessible two-page format keeps students' practice focused on one grammar point at a time. -Clear grammar charts present the target grammar structures with full-sentence explanations. -Language Notes engage students with real-world applications of the target grammar.
Synopsis
Used alone or in conjunction with your reading, writing, and listening/speaking course books, More Grammar Practice helps students learn and review the essential grammar skills to make language learning comprehensive and ongoing.
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Table of Contents
1. Forms and Uses of Be 2. Subject Pronouns 3. Contractions with Be 4. Be with Location and Origin 5. This, That, These, and Those 6. Negative Statements with Be 7. Be in Yes / No Questions and Short Answers 8. Wh- Questions 9. Forms and Uses of the Simple Present Tense 10. Negative Statements with the Simple Present Tense 11. Yes / No Questions and Short Answers with the Simple Present Tense 12. Comparing Yes / No Questions with Be and Other Verbs 13. Wh- Questions with the Simple Present Tense 14. Wh- Questions with Prepositions 15. Regular Noun Plurals 16. Irregular Noun Plurals 17. Using There + Be 18. Questions with There 19. Articles and Quantity Words 20. Frequency Words with the Simple Present Tense, and the Position of Frequency Words 21. Yes / No Questions with Ever 22. Frequency Expressions and Questions of How Often 23. Prepositions of Time 24. Possessive Forms of Nouns 25. Possessive Adjectives 26. Possessive Pronouns 27. The Subject and the Object 28. Object Pronouns 29. Questions about the Subject or about the Complement 30. Forms and Uses of the Present Continuous Tense 31. Spelling of the -ing Form 32. Questions with the Present Continuous Tense 33. Contrast between the Present Continuous and Simple Present Tenses 34. Future Tense with Will. 35. Future Tense with Be Going To 36. Uses of Will and Be Going To 37. Questions with Be Going To and Will 38. Future Tense + Time / If Clause 39. Simple Past Tense of Regular Verbs 40. Forms and Uses of the Past Tense of Be 41. Questions with Was and Were 42. Simple Past Tense of Irregular Verbs 43. Negative Forms of Past Tense Verbs 44. Questions with Past Tense Verbs 45. Using Imperative 46. Verbs Followed by an Infinitive 47. It + Be + Adjective + Infinitive / Be + Adjective + Infinitive 48. Using the Infinitive to Show Purpose 49. Overview of Modals 50. Can and Should 51. Must, and Must versus Have To 52. Might, May, and Will 53. Polite Commands and Requests Using Modals 54. Noncount Nouns 55. A Lot of, Much, and Many 56. A Few, A Little, Some, Any, A, and An 57. Adjectives 58. Noun Modifiers 59. Adverbs of Manner 60. Spelling of -ly Adverbs 61. Uses and Forms of Too versus Very and Enough 62. Comparatives and Superlatives 63. Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs 64. Superlatives and Word Order 65. Comparisons 66. Comparisons and Word Order 67. Auxiliary Verbs with Too and Either 68. Auxiliary Verbs with Opposite Statements 69. Auxiliary Verbs in Tag Questions 70. Answering a Tag Question