Synopses & Reviews
This new edition is thoroughly updated and revised to accompany the third edition of English Grammar in Use. The book contains 165 varied exercises to provide students with extra practice of the grammar they have studied. Suitable for class work or for self-study, the exercises offer excellent revision, consolidation and extension opportunities. English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises Second Edition: - provides contrastive practice of the grammar areas covered in English Grammar in Use Third Edition to help develop students' understanding - has a rich variety of exercise types, including many based on different kinds of texts, for added interest - has a fresh new design and is attractively illustrated.
Synopsis
This new edition is thoroughly updated to accompany the third edition of English Grammar in Use.
Synopsis
This book contains 200 varied exercises to provide students with extra practice of the grammar they have studied in English Grammar in Use Third Edition. The ideal companion to English Grammar in Use, this book includes 200 additional exercises for extra practice of all the grammar covered in the main book. These supplementary exercises, without answers, are ideal for class use.
Synopsis
This book for intermediate and more advanced students accompanies the second edition of English Grammar in Use. It contains over 160 varied exercises which provide students with further practice of the grammar they have studied. * Provides challenging contrastive practice of the forms students find most difficult. * Offers a wide range of exercise types, many based on realistic texts and dialogues accompanied by illustrations. * Is clearly cross-referenced to the second edition of English Grammar in Use. * Contains a complete key which makes it an ideal self-study practice book.
Synopsis
This new edition is thoroughly updated and revised to acompany the third edition of English Grammar in Use. The book contains 200 varied exercises to provide students with extra practice of the grammar they have studied.
Synopsis
This book for intermediate and more advanced students accompanies the second edition of English Grammar in Use. It contains over 160 exercises providing challenging contrastive practice of the forms students find most difficult.It is cross-referenced to English Grammar in Use and contains a complete key.
Synopsis
The ideal companion to English Grammar in Use, this book includes 200 additional exercises for extra practice of all the grammar covered in the main book. These supplementary exercises, without answers, are ideal for class use.
Table of Contents
1-10 Present continuous and present simple 2 (I am doing and I do) 11-17 Past simple and past continuous 7 (I did and I was doing) 18-22 Present simple and present continuous; 11 past simple and past continuous (I do and I am doing; I did and I was doing) 23-28 Present perfect simple and continuous 14 (I have done and I have been doing) 29-30 Present perfect simple and continuous; 18 past simple (I have done and I have been doing; I did) 31-34 Present perfect and present 19 (I have done / I have been doing and I do / I am doing) 35-36 Present perfect, present and past 22 (I have done / I have been doing, I do / I am doing and I did) 37-42 Present perfect and past simple 23 (I have done / I have been doing and I did) 43-46 Past simple, past continuous and past perfect 27 (I did, I was doing and I had done / I had been doing) 47-51 Past simple, past continuous and used to 30 (I did, I was doing and I used to do) 52-53 Present, present perfect and past 33 54-58 The future: present tenses and will/shall 34 (I do, I am doing and I will/shall do) 59-63 The future: present continuous, will/shall, 37 going to (I am doing, I will/shall do and I am going to do) 40 64 The future: present simple, present continuous, will/shall, going to, future continuous and future perfect (I do, I am doing, I will/shall do, I am going to do, I will be doing and I will have done) 65-66 Can, could and be able to 41 67-68 May and might 42 69-72 Can, could, may, might, must and can't 43 73-78 Must(n't), need(n't), should(n't) and 45 don't have to 79-82 (Don't) have to, should(n't), had better (not) and 48 ought (not) to 83-85 Should 50 86-87 Modals: review 52 88-93 If I do and If I did 53 94-97 If I did and If I had done 56 98-99 Conditionals: review 59 100-102 I wish 60 103-113 The passive 62 114-115 Have something done 69 116-120 Questions 70 121-131 Reported speech and questions 73 132-137 -ing and infinitive 80 138-140 Prepositions and expressions + -ing 84 141 I'm used to doing and I used to do 85 142 To ... and preposition + -ing 86 (Afraid to do and afraid of doing) 143 Verb forms: review 87 144-148 Countable and uncountable 92 149-151 A/an, some and the 94 152-154 The 95 155-159 Quantifiers and pronouns 96 160-163 Relative clauses 99 164-165 Adjectives and adverbs 102 166-168 Comparatives and superlatives 103 169-172 Word order 105 173-174 Prepositions of time 107 175-176 Prepositions of place 108 177-178 Prepositions (general) 109 179-181 Adjective / verb + preposition 110 182-198 Phrasal verbs 111