Grammar express basic : with answer key
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Grammar express basic : with answer key
Pearson Education, c2004
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Grammar express basic : for self-study and classroom use : with answer key
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Description
Now there's a Grammar Express designed just for beginning and low-intermediate students! Appropriate for self-study or classroom use, Grammar Express Basic uses highly controlled vocabulary, abundant illustrations, and slower pacing to quickly bring students up to speed. The program's concise, four-page units present and practice grammar points in context, using topics of interest and relevance to learners.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Present (1)
Unit 1 The Present of Be: Statements
(I am tall, I am not a good dancer.)
Unit 2 The Present of Be: Questions
(Are you OK? Yes, I am.)
Unit 3 The Present Progressive: Statements
(She is talking. She is not sleeping.)
Unit 4 The Present Progressive: Questions
(Are you sleeping? No, I'm not.)
SelfTest I
Part II: The Present (2)
Unit 5 The Simple Present: Statements
(She usually drinks tea.)
Unit 6 The Simple Present: Questions
(Do you laugh a lot? Yes, we do.)
Unit 7 Non-Action Verbs
(I see the moon.)
Unit 8 Present Progressive and Simple Present
(They're watching TV. / They watch TV every day.)
Unit 9 The Imperative
(Open the door! Don't touch the plate!)
SelfTest II
Part III: The Past
Unit 10 The Past of Be
(Were you there yesterday? Yes, I was.)
Unit 11 The Simple Past of Regular Verbs: Statements
(He painted a picture yesterday.)
Unit 12 The Simple Past of Irregular Verbs: Statements
(We saw the movie last night.)
Unit 13 The Simple Past: Questions
(Did they come alone? Yes, they did.)
SelfTest III
Part IV: The Future
Unit 14 The Future with Be going to
(They are going to change soon.)
Unit 15 The Future with Will
(He will leave at 5:00 . He won't stay.)
SelfTest IV
Part V: Word Order
Unit 16 Word Order: Statements
(They read the book to their children.)
Unit 17 Word Order: Wh- Questions
(Who did you ask? / Who asked you?)
SelfTest V
Part VI: Nouns, Articles, and Quantifiers
Unit 18 Nouns: Common/Proper, Singular/Plural
(Harrods sells pianos from Japan .)
Unit 19 Nouns: Count/Non-Count
(Cream? Sugar? One teaspoon? Two teaspoons?)
Unit 20 Articles: A/An and The
(It's not a closet. It's the kitchen!)
Unit 21 No article ( o ) or The
(I love music. The music here is great!)
Unit 22 Quantifiers: Some and Any
(Did you buy any clothes?)
Unit 23 Quantifiers: Many, Much, A few, A little, A lot of
(He has a lot of things, but not much space.)
Unit 24 There is, There are
(There's a fly in my soup!)
SelfTest VI
Part VII: Pronouns and Possessives
Unit 25 Pronouns: Subject and Object
(He gave her a gift. She thanked him.)
Unit 26 Possessives
(Is this Amber's book? It isn't mine.)
Unit 27 This, That, These, Those
(This isn't my bag. That's my bag.)
Unit 28 One, Ones
(The white ones or the black ones?)
SelfTest VII
Part VIII: Adjectives and Adverbs
Unit 29 Adjectives
(The dog is nice. It's a nice dog.)
Unit 30 Comparisons: As...as
(Ryoko is as short as Anne.)
Unit 31 Comparative Adjectives
(He's older than me.)
Unit 32 Superlative Adjectives
(It's the longest noodle in the world.)
Unit 33 Adjectives with Very, Too, and Enough
(Is it big enough? It's too small.)
Unit 34 Adjectives and Adverbs
(The music is nice. They skate nicely.)
SelfTest VIII
Part IX: Modals (1)
Unit 35 Ability: Can, Could
(He can run, but he can't fly.)
Unit 36 Suggestions: Why don't, Let's How about
(Let's go to the cafeteria.)
Unit 37 Requests: Will, Would, Can, Could
(Can we swim here? No, you can't!)
Unit 38 Permission: May, Can, Could
(Can we swim here? No, you can't!)
SelfTest IX
Part X: Modals (2)
Unit 39 Desires: Would like, Would rather
(Would you like fruit? I'd rather have cake.)
Unit 40 Possibility: May, Might, Could
(The wind could be dangerous.)
Unit 41 Possibility: Should, Ought to
(Should I shake her hand?)
Unit 42 Necessity: Have to, Must, Don't have to, Must not
(You have to wear a tie.)
SelfTest X<
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