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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x216x20 mm, kaal: 500 g, 0 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • ISBN-10: 0071791248
  • ISBN-13: 9780071791243
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 274x216x20 mm, kaal: 500 g, 0 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • ISBN-10: 0071791248
  • ISBN-13: 9780071791243
Teised raamatud teemal:

Tackle head-on all the hurdles that you find hard about learning English as an ESL student

Practice Makes Perfect: English Problem Solver doesn't pretend that learning English is easy. Instead of covering the entirety of the language, it hones in on those areas where you might have difficulty--areas such as definite vs. indefinite articles, little vs. few, using get, and restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses.

Features:

  • A variety of extensive exercises for practice
  • Practical and high-frequency vocabulary
  • Answer key provided for reference and quick feedback

Don't sweat those troublesome grammar areas any more! Practice Makes Perfect: English Problem Solver is your perfect learning tool for ironing out your troubles.

Preface vii
1 Definite versus indefinite articles
1(9)
Definite articles
1(3)
Indefinite articles
4(2)
Plural articles
6(4)
2 Capitalization and punctuation
10(17)
Capitalization
10(7)
Punctuation
17(10)
3 Homophones
27(8)
4 Verb oddities
35(13)
Be
35(2)
Have
37(1)
Verbs ending in a vowel
38(7)
Present participles
45(3)
5 Tense usage
48(9)
Present tense
48(1)
Past tense
49(3)
Perfect tenses
52(1)
Future tense
53(2)
Going
55(1)
Adverbs
55(2)
6 Passive versus static passive
57(9)
Passive voice
57(4)
Other auxiliaries
61(1)
Indirect objects
62(2)
Static passive
64(2)
7 Subject-verb agreement
66(6)
And, or, and nor
66(3)
Number
69(1)
All, none, and some
69(1)
Time and money
70(1)
Scissors and politics
70(1)
Collective nouns
70(2)
8 Verbs and prepositions
72(5)
To
73(1)
Location prepositions
73(1)
About, for, and to
74(3)
9 Subjunctive
77(8)
Present subjunctive
78(2)
Past subjunctive
80(2)
If
82(3)
10 Little versus few
85(5)
Little
85(1)
Few
85(2)
Comparative
87(3)
11 Comparatives and superlatives
90(7)
Comparatives
91(3)
Superlatives
94(3)
12 Pronoun varieties
97(9)
Personal pronouns
97(4)
Singular or plural verbs
101(1)
Other pronoun forms
102(2)
Quantifiers
104(2)
13 Determiners and adverbs of degree
106(7)
Demonstratives
106(1)
Possessives
107(1)
Ordinal numbers and quantifiers
107(3)
Adverbs of degree
110(3)
14 Gerunds, infinitives, and participles
113(9)
Gerunds
113(3)
Infinitives
116(4)
Participles
120(2)
15 Auxiliaries
122(8)
Should and would
123(1)
Should have and would have
124(1)
Modals
125(3)
Modals and past participles
128(2)
16 Using get
130(6)
Passive voice
133(3)
17 Restrictive and nonrestrictive relative clauses
136(7)
Combining sentences
136(1)
Prepositions
137(1)
Restrictive relative clauses
138(2)
Nonrestrictive relative clauses
140(3)
18 Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
143(6)
Subordinating conjunctions
145(1)
The conjunction as
146(1)
The conjunction that
147(1)
The conjunction because
148(1)
19 Phrasal verbs
149(11)
Be
150(1)
Check
150(1)
Do
150(1)
Figure
150(2)
Fill
152(1)
Give
152(1)
Go
153(1)
Keep
154(1)
Let
155(1)
Make
155(1)
Run
155(2)
Set
157(1)
Stand
157(1)
Take
157(1)
Turn
158(1)
Walk
158(2)
20 Writing
160(9)
Appendix: Homophones 169(8)
Answer key 177
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