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9780133470895

Fundamentals of English Grammar: Workbook B

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    9780133470895

  • ISBN10:

    013347089X

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-01-01
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall

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Summary

-- Utilizes a developmental skills approach and a broad syllabus of English structures that teach speaking, listening, writing, and reading while focusing on target structures and communication practice.-- Includes key topics such as verb forms, connecting ideas with coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, and comparisons.-- Offers a variety of oral and written exercises, in interesting and realistic contexts.Program Components: -- Student Book -- available in full and split editions.-- Workbook -- offers self-study practice (with answers provided) for independent study and guided study practices (no answers provided).-- Chartbook -- a compilation of all the grammar charts from the Student Book, for use as a review or with the Workbook for additional practice.-- Teacher's Guide -- includes answers to all Student Book and Workbook exercises, as well as detailed teaching instructions for each grammar lesson.-- Transparencies -- black-and-white transparencies for each grammar chart.-- Answer Keys -- available for the Student Book and the Workbook.

Table of Contents

Preface viii
Connecting Ideas
Selfstudy: Connecting ideas with and
175(1)
Self: Punctuating a series with and
176(1)
Guided Study: Punctuating a series with and
176(1)
Self: Connecting ideas with and
177(1)
Self: Using and, but, and or
177(1)
Self: Using and, but, or and so
178(1)
Self: Using and, but, or and so
178(1)
Self: Using and, but, or and so
179(1)
Self: Separating sentences: periods and capital letters
179(1)
Guided: Punctuating with commas and periods
180(1)
Guided: Punctuating with commas and periods
181(1)
Self: Using auxiliary verbs after but and and
182(1)
Self: Using auxiliary verbs after but and and
183(1)
Self: Using too, so, either, or neither after and
183(1)
Guided: Using so or neither to respond
184(2)
Guided: Using too, so, either, or neither
186(1)
Self: Adverb clauses with because
186(1)
Self: Adverb clauses with because
186(1)
Guided: Adverb clauses with because
187(1)
Self: Because vs. so
187(1)
Guided: Using because
188(1)
Self: Using because and even though
188(1)
Self: Using even though and although
189(1)
Self: Using even though/although and because
189(1)
Guided: Using even though/although and because
190(2)
Guided: Punctuating with commas and periods
192(1)
Self: Separable vs. nonseparable
192(1)
Self: Identifying phrasal verbs
193(1)
Self: Using phrasal verbs (separable)
193(2)
Self: Phrasal verbs
195(1)
Self: Phrasal verbs
195(2)
Gerunds and Infinitives
Selfstudy: Identifying gerunds and infinitives
197(1)
Guided Study: Verb + gerund
197(1)
Self: Go + gerund
198(1)
Self: Verb + gerund vs. infinitive
199(1)
Self: Verb + gerund or infinitive
200(1)
Guided: Verb + gerund or infinitive
201(1)
Guided: Gerunds vs. infinitives
202(1)
Self: Uncompleted infinitives
203(1)
Guided: Uncompleted infinitives
204(1)
Self: Preposition + gerund
204(2)
Guided: Preposition + gerund
206(1)
Self: Using by + gerund
206(1)
Guided: Using by + gerund
207(1)
Self: Using with
208(1)
Self: By vs. with
208(1)
Self: Gerund as subject; it + infinitive
209(1)
Guided: Gerund as subject; it + infinitive
210(1)
Guided: It + for (someone) + infinitive
210(1)
Guided: It + take
211(1)
Guided: It + for (someone) + infinitive
211(1)
Self: (In order) to
211(1)
Self: Purpose: to vs. for
211(1)
Self: Too and enough + infinitive
212(1)
Self: Too and enough + infinitive
213(1)
Self: Gerunds vs. infinitives
214(1)
Self: Gerunds vs. infinitives
215(1)
Guided: Gerunds vs. infinitives
216(2)
Guided: Gerunds vs. infinitives
218(1)
Self: Phrasal verbs (separable)
219(1)
Self: Phrasal verbs (separable)
220(1)
The Passive
Selfstudy: Active vs. passive
221(1)
Self: Review of past participles
222(1)
Self: Passive form
222(1)
Self: Tense forms of the passive
223(1)
Self: Passive to active
224(1)
Self: Passive to active
225(1)
Guided Study: Passive to active
225(1)
Self: Transitive vs. intransitive
225(1)
Self: Active and passive
226(1)
Self: The by-phrase
227(1)
Guided: The by-phrase
227(2)
Self: Active vs. passive
229(1)
Self: Progressive tenses in passive
230(1)
Guided: Progressive tenses in passive
230(1)
Guided: Active vs. passive
231(1)
Self: Passive modals
232(1)
Guided: Passive modals
232(1)
Self: Active vs. passive
233(1)
Guided: Active vs. passive
234(1)
Self: Stative passive
235(1)
Self: Participial adjectives
236(1)
Guided: Participial adjectives
237(1)
Guided: Participial adjectives
238(1)
Self: Get + adjective and past participle
238(1)
Guided: Get + adjective and past participle
239(1)
Self: Used to vs. be accustomed to
240(1)
Self: Used to vs. be used to
240(1)
Guided: Be used/accustomed to and get used/accustomed to
241(1)
Self: Be supposed to
241(1)
Self: Be supposed to
241(1)
Guided: Be supposed to
242(1)
Guided: Verb form review
242(3)
Adjective Clauses
Selfstudy: Using who in adjective clauses
245(1)
Self: Using who in adjective clauses
246(1)
Self: Using who in adjective clauses
247(1)
Self: Using who and whom in adjective clauses
247(1)
Self: Using who and whom in adjective clauses
248(1)
Self: Using who and who(m) in adjective clauses
248(1)
Guided Study: Using who and who(m) in adjective clauses
249(1)
Self: Using that or in adjective clauses
249(1)
Self: Using who, who(m), that, and in adjective clauses
250(1)
Self: Who and who(m) vs. which
250(1)
Self: Using which, that, and in adjective clauses
251(1)
Self: Object pronouns in adjective clauses: error analysis
251(1)
Guided: Object pronouns in adjective clauses: error analysis
252(1)
Guided: Using who, who(m), which, that and in adjective clauses
252(1)
Self: Pronoun usage in adjective clauses
253(1)
Guided: Pronoun usage in adjective clauses
253(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
254(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
255(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
256(1)
Self: Subject-verb agreement in adjective clauses
256(1)
Self: Prepositions in adjective clauses
257(1)
Guided: Prepositions in adjective clauses
257(1)
Self: Prepositions in adjective clauses
258(1)
Self: Prepositions in adjective clauses
258(1)
Guided: Prepositions in adjective clauses
259(1)
Self: Adjective clauses with whose
259(2)
Self: Adjective clauses
261(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
262(1)
Self: Adjective clauses
262(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
263(1)
Self: Adjective clauses
264(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
265(1)
Guided: Adjective clauses
266(1)
Self: Phrasal verbs
266(1)
Self: Phrasal verbs
267(1)
Comparisons
Selfstudy: As . . . as
268(1)
Self: As . . . as
269(1)
Guided Study: As . . . as
270(1)
Self: As . . . as
271(1)
Self: Comparative and superlative forms
271(1)
Guided: Comparative and superlative forms
272(1)
Self: Comparatives
273(1)
Guided: Comparatives
274(1)
Self: Farther and further
275(1)
Guided: Comparatives
275(1)
Self: Completing comparisons with pronouns
276(1)
Guided: Unclear comparisons
276(1)
Self: Very vs. a lot/much/far
277(1)
Self: Less . . . than and not as . . . as
277(1)
Guided: Completing a comparative
278(1)
Self: Adjectives vs. adverbs in the comparative
278(1)
Self: Nouns in the comparative
279(1)
Guided: Making comparisons: as . . . as and more/-er
280(1)
Self: Repeating a comparative
280(1)
Self: Double comparatives
281(1)
Self: Superlatives
282(1)
Self: Superlatives
282(1)
Self: Superlatives
283(1)
Self: Completing superlatives with adjective clauses
283(1)
Guided: Completing superlatives with adjective clauses
284(1)
Self: Comparatives and superlatives
285(1)
Guided: Comparatives and superlatives
285(1)
Guided: As . . . as, more/-er, most/-est
286(1)
Self: Review of comparatives and superlatives
287(2)
Guided: Review of comparatives and superlatives
289(2)
Self: The same, similar, different, like, and alike
291(1)
Self: The same, similar, different, like, and alike
292(1)
Guided: The same, similar, different, like, and alike
293(1)
Guided: The same, similar, different, like, and alike
293(1)
Guided: Making comparisons
294(1)
Guided: Making comparisons
294(2)
Noun Clauses
Selfstudy: Noun clauses and information questions
296(1)
Self: Noun clauses and information questions
296(2)
Self: Noun clauses that begin with a question word
298(1)
Self: Noun clauses and information questions
299(2)
Self: Noun clauses with who, what, whose + be
301(1)
Self: Noun clauses with who, what, whose + be
301(1)
Self: Noun clauses with who, what, whose + be
301(1)
Guided Study: Noun clauses and information questions
302(3)
Guided: Information questions and noun clauses
305(1)
Self: Yes/no questions and noun clauses
305(1)
Guided: Yes/no questions and noun clauses
306(1)
Guided: Noun clauses
307(1)
Guided: Questions and noun clauses
307(1)
Guided: Questions and noun clauses
308(1)
Self: That-clauses
308(1)
Self: That-clauses
309(1)
Guided: That-clauses
310(1)
Guided: That-clauses
311(1)
Guided: That-clauses
312(1)
Self: Substituting so for a that-clause
312(1)
Guided: Substituting so for a that-clause
313(1)
Quoted Speech and Reported Speech
Selfstudy: Quoted speech
314(1)
Self: Quoted speech
315(1)
Self: Quoted speech
315(1)
Self: Quoted speech
316(1)
Guided Study: Quoted speech
317(1)
Guided: Quoted speech
318(1)
Self: Reported speech: pronoun usage
318(1)
Self: Reported speech: sequence of tenses
318(1)
Guided: Reported speech: pronoun usage and sequence of tenses
319(1)
Self: Say vs. tell
320(1)
Self: Reporting questions
321(1)
Guided: Reporting questions
321(1)
Guided: Reported vs. quoted speech
322(1)
Guided: Reported speech
322(2)
Self: Verb + infinitive to report speech
324(1)
Guided: Verb + infinitive to report speech
325(1)
Guided: Verb + infinitive to report speech
325(1)
Guided: Verb + infinitive to report speech
326(1)
Guided: Reporting speech
326(3)
Self: Using advise, suggest, and recommend
329(1)
Guided: Using advise, suggest, and recommend
329(1)
Guided: Reporting speech
330(1)
Guided: Questions and noun clauses
331(2)
Using Wish; Using If
Selfstudy: Making wishes
333(1)
Self: Making wishes
334(1)
Self: Using auxiliaries after wish
334(1)
Self: Making wishes about the past
335(1)
Self: Using auxiliaries after wish
335(1)
Guided Study: Using wish
336(1)
Self: Using if: contrary-to-fact
336(1)
Self: Using if: contrary-to-fact
337(1)
Guided: Using if: contrary-to-fact
337(1)
Self: If: true vs. contrary-to-fact
338(1)
Self: If: contrary-to-fact in the past
339(1)
Self: Contracting had and would
339(1)
Self: Review of verb forms with if
340(1)
Guided: Using wish and if
340(1)
Self: Past verbs, contrary-to-fact
341(1)
Guided: Past verbs, true and contrary-to-fact
342(1)
Self: Review of verb forms with if
342(2)
Guided: Conditional sentences
344(1)
Guided: Conditional sentences
344
Index 5(18)
Answer Key 23

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