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*******다음은 지원자분들에게 약속한 영어교육 내용입니다.(미국오신 증거로 영어하는 완벽히 준비하시길 빕니다)

 

Azar Grammar Series

초급과정 Basic English Grammar, Third Edition

Contents

Chapter 1            USING BE

1-1          NOUN + IS + NOUN: SINGULAR

1-2          NOUN + ARE + NOUN: PLURAL

1-3          PRONOUN + BE + NOUN

1-4          CONTRACTIONS WITH BE

1-5          NEGATIVE WITH BE

1-6          BE + ADJECTIVE

1-7          BE + A PLACE

1-8          SUMMARY: BASIC SENTENCE PATTERNS WITH BE

Chapter 2            USING BE AND HAVE

2-1          YES/NO QUESTIONS WITH BE

2-2          SHORT ANSWERS TO YES/NO QUESTIONS

2-3          QUESTIONS WITH BE: USING WHERE

2-4          USING HAVE AND HAS

2-5          USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR

2-6          USING THIS AND THAT

2-7          USING THESE AND THOSE

2-8          ASKING QUESTIONS WITH WHAT AND WHO BE

Chapter 3            USING THE SIMPLE PRESENT

3-1          FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

3-2          USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, SELDOM, RARELY, NEVER

3-3          OTHER FREQUENCY EXPRESSIONS

3-4          USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH BE

3-5          SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -ES

3-6          ADDING FINAL -S/-ES TO WORDS THAT END IN -Y

3-7          IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS: HAS, DOES, GOES

3-8          SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S / -ES

3-9          THE SIMPLE PRESENT: NEGATIVE

3-10       THE SIMPLE PRESENT: YES/NO QUESTIONS

3-11       THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHERE

3-12       THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH WHEN AND WHAT TIME

3-13       SUMMARY: INFORMATION QUESTIONS WITH BE ANDDO

Chapter 4            USING THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

4-1          BE + -ING: THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE

4-2          SPELLING OF -ING

4-3          THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: NEGATIVES

4-4          THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: QUESTIONS

4-5          THE SIMPLE PRESENT vs. THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

4-6          NONACTION VERBS NOT USED IN THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

4-7          SEE, LOOK AT, WATCH, HEAR, AND LISTEN TO

4-8          THINK ABOUT AND THINK THAT

Chapter 5            TALKING ABOUT THE PRESENT

5-1          USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

5-2          PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

5-3          USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

5-4          THERE + BE

5-5          THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

5-6          THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY

5-7          PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

5-8          SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

5-9          NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

5-10       WOULD LIKE

5-11       WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

Chapter 6            NOUNS AND PRONOUNS

6-1          NOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

6-2          ADJECTIVE + NOUN

6-3          SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS

6-4          NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL

6-5          NOUNS: IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS

Chapter 7            COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-1          NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT

7-2          USING AN vs. A

7-3          USING A/AN vs. SOME

7-4          MEASUREMENTS WITH NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-5          USING MANY, MUCH, A FEW, A LITTLE

7-6          USING THE

7-7          USING Ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONS

7-8          USING SOME AND ANY

Chapter 8            EXPRESSING PAST TIME, PART 1

8-1          USING BE: PAST TIME

8-2          PAST OF BE: NEGATIVE

8-3          PAST OF BE: QUESTIONS

8-4          THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE: USING -ED

8-5          PAST TIME WORDS: YESTERDAY, LAST, AND AGO

8-6          THE SIMPLE PAST: IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 1)

8-7          THE SIMPLE PAST: NEGATIVE

8-8          THE SIMPLE PAST: YES/NO QUESTIONS

8-9          IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 2)

8-10       IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 3)

8-11       IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 4)

Chapter 9            EXPRESSING PAST TIME, PART 2

9-1          THE SIMPLE PAST: USING WHERE, WHEN, WHAT TIME, AND WHY

9-2          QUESTIONS WITH WHAT

9-3          QUESTIONS WITH WHO

9-4          IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 5)

9-5          IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 6)

9-6          IRREGULAR VERBS (GROUP 7)

9-7          BEFORE AND AFTER IN TIME CLAUSES

9-8          WHEN IN TIME CLAUSES

9-9          THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE AND THE PAST PROGRESSIVE

9-10       USING WHILE WITH THE PAST PROGRESSIVE

9-11       WHILE vs. WHEN IN PAST TIME CLAUSES

9-12       SIMPLE PAST vs. PAST PROGRESSIVE

Chapter 10          EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME, PART 1

10-1       FUTURE TIME: USING BE GOING TO

10-2       USING THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TO EXPRESS FUTURE TIME

10-3       WORDS USED FOR PAST TIME AND FUTURE TIME

10-4       USING A COUPLE OF OR A FEW WITH AGO (PAST) AND IN (FUTURE)

10-5       USING TODAY, TONIGHT, AND THIS + MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING, WEEK, MONTH, YEAR

10-6       FUTURE TIME: USING WILL

10-7       ASKING QUESTIONS WITH WILL

10-8       VERB SUMMARY: PRESENT, PAST, AND FUTURE

10-9       VERB SUMMARY: FORMS OF BE

Chapter 11          EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME, PART 2

11-1       MAY/MIGHT vs. WILL

11-2       MAYBE (ONE WORD) vs. MAY BE (TWO WORDS)

11-3       FUTURE TIME CLAUSES WITH BEFORE, AFTER, ANDWHEN

11-4       CLAUSES WITH IF

11-5       EXPRESSING HABITUAL PRESENT WITH TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES

11-6       USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO

Chapter 12          MODALS, PART 1: EXPRESSING ABILITY

12-1       USING CAN

12-2       PRONUNCIATION OF CAN AND CAN'T

12-3       USING CAN: QUESTIONS

12-4       USING KNOW HOW TO

12-5       USING COULD: PAST OF CAN

12-6       USING BE ABLE TO

12-7       USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE

12-8       USING TWO, TOO, AND TO

12-9       MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR LOCATIONS

Chapter 13          MODALS, PART 2: ADVICE, NECESSITY, REQUESTS, SUGGESTIONS

13-1       USING SHOULD

13-2       USING HAVE + INFINITIVE (HAVE TO/HAS TO)

13-3       USING MUST

13-4       POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY I, COULD I, AND CAN I

13-5       POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU

13-6       IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

13-7       MODAL AUXILIARIES

13-8       SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES

13-9       USING LET'S

Chapter 14          NOUNS AND MODIFIERS

14-1       MODIFYING NOUNS WITH ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS

14-2       WORD ORDER OF ADJECTIVES

14-3       EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY: ALL OF, MOST OF, SOME OF, ALMOST ALL OF

14-4       EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY: SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

14-5       EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY: ONE OF, NONE OF

14-6       INDEFINITE PRONOUNS: NOTHING AND NO ONE

14-7       INDEFINITE PRONOUNS: SOMETHING, SOMEONE, ANYTHING, ANYONE

14-8       USING EVERY

14-9       LINKING VERBS + ADJECTIVES

14-10     ADJECTIVES + ADVERBS

Chapter 15          POSSESSIVES

15-1       POSSESSIVE NOUNS

15-2       POSSESSIVE: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS

15-3       POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS

15-4       QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE

Chapter 16          MAKING COMPARISONS

16-1       COMPARISONS: USING THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT FROM

16-2       COMPARISONS: USING LIKE AND ALIKE

16-3       THE COMPARATIVE: USING -ER AND MORE

16-4       THE SUPERLATIVE: USING -EST AND MOST

16-5       USING ONE OF + SUPERLATIVE + PLURAL NOUN

16-6       USING BUT

16-7       USING VERBS AFTER BUT

16-8       MAKING COMPARISONS WITH ADVERBS

APPENDIX           IRREGULAR VERBS

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Azar Grammar Series

중급과정 Fundamentals of English Grammar, Fourth Edition

Contents

CHAPTER 1          PRESENT TIME

1-1          SIMPLE PRESENT AND THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

1-2          FORMS OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT AND THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

1-3          FREQUENCY ADVERBS

1-4          SINGULAR/PLURAL

1-5          SPELLING OF FINAL -S/-ES

1-6          NON-ACTION VERBS

1-7          PRESENT VERBS: SHORT ANSWERS TO YES/NO

QUESTIONS

CHAPTER 2          PAST TIME

2-1          EXPRESSING PAST TIME: THE SIMPLE PAST

2-2          SPELLING OF -ING AND -ED FORMS

2-3          THE PRINCIPLE PARTS OF A VERB

2-4          COMMON IRREGULAR VERBS: A REFERENCE LIST

2-5          REGULAR VERBS: PRONUNCIATION OF -EDENDINGS

2-6          SIMPLE PAST AND PAST PROGRESSIVE

2-7          EXPRESSING PAST TIME: USING TIME CLAUSES

2-8          EXPRESSING PAST HABIT: USED TO

CHAPTER 3          FUTURE TIME

3-1          EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME:BE GOING TO AND WILL

3-2          FORMS WITH BE GOING TO

3-3          FORMS WITH WILL

3-4          CERTAINTY ABOUT THE FUTURE

3-5          BE GOING TO VS. WILL

3-6          EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME IN TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES

3-7          USING THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TO EXPRESS FUTURE TIME

3-8          USING THE SIMPLE PRESENT

TO EXPRESS FUTURE TIME

3-9          IMMEDIATE FUTURE: USING BE ABOUT TO

3-10       PARALLEL VERBS

CHAPTER 4          THE PRESENT PERFECT AND THE PAST PERFECT

4-1          PAST PARTICIPLE

4-2          PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

4-3          NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

4-4          PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

4-5          SIMPLE PAST VS. PRESENT PERFECT

4-6          PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

4-7          PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE VS. PRESENT PERFECT

4-8          PAST PERFECT

CHAPTER 5          ASKING QUESTIONS

5-1          YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS

5-2          YES/NO QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION QUESTIONS

5-3          WHERE, WHY, WHEN, WHAT TIME, HOW COME, WHAT . . .FOR

5-4          QUESTIONS WITH WHO, WHO(M), AND WHAT

5-5          USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO

5-6          USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF

5-7          USING WHOSE USING WHAT KIND OF

5-8          USING HOW

5-9          USING HOW OFTEN

5-10       USING HOW FAR

5-11       LENGTH OF TIME: IT + TAKE AND HOW LONG

5-12       SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CONTRACTIONS WITH QUESTION WORDS

5-13       MORE QUESTIONS WITH HOW

5-14       USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT

5-15       TAG QUESTIONS

CHAPTER 6          NOUNS AND PRONOUNS

6-1          PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

6-2          PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

6-3          SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

6-4          OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS

6-5          PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

6-6          WORD ORDER: PLACE AND TIME

6-7          SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

6-8          USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

6-9          USING NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

6-10       PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

6-11       POSSESSIVE NOUNS

6-12       POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

6-13       REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

6-14       SINGULAR FORMS OF OTHER: ANOTHER VS. THE OTHER

6-15       PLURAL FORMS OF OTHER: OTHER(S) VS. THE OTHER(S)

6-16       SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

CHAPTER 7          MODAL AUXILIARIES

7-1          THE FORM OF MODAL AUXILIARIES

7-2          EXPRESSING ABILITY: CAN AND COULD

7-3          EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT;

EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN

7-4          USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY

7-5          POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY I, COULD I, CAN I

7-6          POLITE QUESTIONS: WOULD YOU, COULD YOU, WILL YOU, CAN YOU

7-7          EXPRESSING ADVICE: SHOULD AND OUGHT TO

7-8          EXPRESSING ADVICE: HAD BETTER

7-9          EXPRESSING NECESSITY: HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO, MUST

7-10       EXPRESSING LACK OF NECESSITY: DO NOT HAVE TO;

EXPRESSING PROHIBITION: MUST NOT

7-11       MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST

7-12       TAG QUESTIONS WITH MODAL AUXILIARIES

7-13       GIVING INSTRUCTIONS: IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

7-14       MAKING SUGGESTIONS: LET’S AND WHY DON’T

7-15       STATING PREFERENCES: PREFER, LIKE…BETTER, WOULD RATHER

CHAPTER 8          CONNECTING IDEAS

8-1          CONNECTING IDEAS WITH AND

8-2          CONNECTING IDEAS WITH BUT AND OR

8-3          CONNECTING IDEAS WITH SO

8-4          USING AUXILIARY VERBS AFTER BUT

8-5          USING AND + TOO, SO, EITHER, NEITHER

8-6          CONNECTING IDEAS WITH BECAUSE

8-7          CONNECTING IDEAS WITH EVEN THOUGH / ALTHOUGH

CHAPTER 9          COMPARISONS

9-1          MAKING COMPARISONS WITH AS … AS

9-2          COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

9-3          COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS

9-4          COMPLETING A COMPARATIVE

9-5          MODIFYING COMPARATIVES

9-6          COMPARISONS WITH LESS … THAN AND NOT AS … AS

9-7          USING MORE WITH NOUNS

9-8          REPEATING A COMPARISON

9-9          USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVES

9-10       USING SUPERLATIVES

9-11       USING THE SAME, SIMILAR, DIFFERENT, LIKE, ANDALIKE

CHAPTER 10        THE PASSIVE

10-1       ACTIVE SENTENCES AND PASSIVE SENTENCES

10-2       FORM OF THE PASSIVE

10-3       TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS

10-4       USING THE BY-PHRASE

               

10-5       THE PASSIVE MODAL AUXILIARIES

10-6       USING PAST PARTICIPLES AS ADJECTIVES (NON-PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE)

10-7       PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES: -ED VS. -ING

10-8       GET + ADJECTIVE; GET + PAST PARTICIPLE

10-9       USING BE USED / ACCUSTOMED TO AND GET USED / GET ACCUSTOMED TO

10-10     USED TO VS. BE USED TO

10-11     USING BE SUPPOSED TO

CHAPTER 11        COUNT/NONCOUNT NOUNS AND ARTICLES

11-1       A VS. AN

11-2       COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

11-3       NONCOUNT NOUNS

11-4       MORE NONCOUNT NOUNS

11-5       USING SEVERAL, A LOT OF, MANY / MUCH, AND A FEW / A LITTLE

11-6       NOUNS THAT CAN BE COUNT OR NONCOUNT

11-7       USING UNITS OF MEASURE WITH NONCOUNT NOUNS

11-8       GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE

11-9       USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES

11-10     CAPITALIZATION

CHAPTER 12        ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

12-1       ADJECTIVE CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

12-2       USING WHO AND THAT IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE

12-3       USING OBJECT PRONOUNS IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE

12-4       USING PRONOUNS IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO DESCRIBE THINGS

12-5       SINGULAR AND PLURAL VERBS IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

12-6       USING PREPOSITIONS IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

12-7       USING WHOSE IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

CHAPTER 13        GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

13-1       VERB + GERUND

13-2       GO + -ING

13-3       VERB + INFINITIVE

13-4       VERB + GERUND OR INFINITIVE

13-5       PREPOSITION + GERUND

13-6       USING BY AND WITH TO EXPRESS HOW SOMETHING IS DONE

13-7       USING GERUNDS AS SUBJECTS; USING IT + INFINITIVE

13-8       IT + INFINITIVE: USING FOR (SOMEONE)

13-9       EXPRESSING PURPOSE WITH IN ORDER TO ANDFOR

13-10     USING INFINITIVES WITH TOO AND ENOUGH

CHAPTER 14        NOUN CLAUSES

14-1       NOUN CLAUSES: INTRODUCTION

14-2       NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH A QUESTION WORD

14-3       NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH IF OR WHETHER

14-4       NOUN CLAUSES THAT BEGIN WITH THAT

14-5       OTHER USES OF THAT-CLAUSES

14-6       SUBSTITUTING SO FOR A THAT-CLAUSE IN CONVERSATIONAL RESPONSES

14-7       QUOTED SPEECH

14-8       QUOTED SPEECH VS. REPORTED SPEECH

14-9       VERB FORMS IN REPORTED SPEECH

14-10     COMMON REPORTING VERBS: TELL, ASK, ANSWER/REPLY

               

APPENDIX: SUPPLEMENTARY GRAMMAR CHARTS

Unit A  

A-1         THE PRESENT PERFECT VS. THE PAST PERFECT

A-2         THE PAST PROGRESSIVE VS. THE PAST PERFECT

A-3         STILL VS. ANYMORE

A-4         ADDITIONAL VERBS FOLLOWED BY THAT-CLAUSES

A-5         ADDITIONAL EXPRESSIONS WITH BE + THAT-CLAUSES

Unit B   

B-1         PHRASAL VERBS

B-2         PHRASAL VERBS: A REFERENCE LIST

Unit C   

C-1         PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS: INTRODUCTION

C-2        

PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS: A REFERENCE LIST

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZAR GRAMMAR SERIES

고급과정 Understanding And Using English Grammar,

Fourth Edition

Contents

Chapter 1            OVERVIEW OF VERB TENSES

1-1          THE SIMPLE TENSES

1-2          THE PROGRESSIVE TENSES

1-3          THE PERFECT TENSES

1-4          THE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSES

1-5          SUMMARY CHART OF VERB TENSES

1-6          SPELLING OF -ING AND -ED FORMS

Chapter 2            PRESENT AND PAST; SIMPLE

AND PROGRESSIVE

2-1          SIMPLE PRESENT

2-2          PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

2-3          NON-PROGRESSIVE VERBS

2-4          REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS

2-5          IRREGULAR VERB LIST

2-6          REGULAR VERBS: PRONUNCIATION OF -EDENDINGS

2-7          SIMPLE PAST

2-8          PAST PROGRESSIVE

2-9          USING PROGRESSIVE VERBS WITH ALWAYS

2-10       USING EXPRESSIONS OF PLACE

WITH PROGRESSIVE VERBS

Chapter 3            PERFECT AND PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSES

3-1          PRESENT PERFECT

3-2          HAVE AND HAS IN SPOKEN ENGLISH

3-3          PRESENT PERFECT VS. SIMPLE PAST

3-4          PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

3-5          PAST PERFECT

3-6          HAD IN SPOKEN ENGLISH

3-7          PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Chapter 4            FUTURE TIME

4-1          SIMPLE FUTURE: WILL AND BE GOING TO

4-2          WILL VS. BE GOING TO

4-3          EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES

4-4          USING THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE AND THE SIMPLE PRESENT TO EXPRESS FUTURE TIME

4-5          FUTURE PROGRESSIVE

4-6          FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Chapter 5            REVIEW OF VERB TENSES

Chapter 6            SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

6-1          FINAL -S/-ES USE, PRONUNCIATION, AND SPELLING

6-2          BASIC SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

6-3          SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: USING EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY

6-4          SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: USING THERE + BE

6-5          SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: SOME IRREGULARITIES

Chapter 7            NOUNS

7-1          REGULAR AND IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS

7-2          POSSESSIVE NOUNS

7-3          NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

7-4          COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-5          NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-6          SOME COMMON NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-7          BASIC ARTICLE USAGE

7-8          GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE

7-9          EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY USED WITH COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS

7-10       USING A FEW AND FEW; A LITTLE AND LITTLE

7-11       EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY: ONE, EACH, EVERY

7-12       USING OF IN EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY

Chapter 8            PRONOUNS

8-1          PERSONAL PRONOUNS

8-2          PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

AGREEMENT WITH GENERIC NOUNS

AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

8-3          PERSONAL PRONOUNS:

AGREEMENT WITH COLLECTIVE NOUNS

8-4          REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

8-5          USING YOU, ONE, AND THEY AS IMPERSONAL PRONOUNS

8-6          FORMS OF OTHER

8-7          COMMON EXPRESSIONS WITH OTHER

Chapter 9            MODALS, PART 1

9-1          BASIC MODAL INTRODUCTION

9-2          POLITE QUESTIONS WITH I AS THE SUBJECT

9-3          POLITE QUESTIONS WITH YOU AS THE SUBJECT

9-4          POLITE REQUESTS WITH WOULD YOU MIND

9-5          EXPRESSING NECESSITY:

MUST, HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO

9-6          LACK OF NECESSITY AND PROHIBITION:

HAVE TO AND MUST IN THE NEGATIVE

9-7          ADVISABILITY: SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER

9-8          THE PAST FORM OF SHOULD

9-9          OBLIGATION: BE SUPPOSED TO

9-10       UNFULFILLED INTENTIONS: WAS/WERE GOING TO

9-11       MAKING SUGGESTIONS: LET'S, WHY DON'T,

SHALL I/WE

9-12       MAKING SUGGESTIONS: COULD VS. SHOULD

Chapter 10          MODALS, PART 2

10-1       DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME

10-2       DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME NEGATIVE

10-3       DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PAST TIME

10-4       DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: FUTURE TIME

10-5       PROGRESSIVE FORMS OF MODALS

10-6       ABILITY: CAN AND COULD

10-7       USING WOULD TO EXPRESS A REPEATED

ACTION IN THE PAST

10-8       EXPRESSING PREFERENCE: WOULD RATHER

10-9       COMBINING MODALS WITH PHRASAL MODALS

10-10     SUMMARY CHART OF MODALS AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

Chapter 11          THE PASSIVE

11-1       ACTIVE VS. PASSIVE

11-2       TENSE FORMS OF THE PASSIVE

11-3       USING THE PASSIVE

11-4       THE PASSIVE FORM OF MODALS

AND PHRASAL MODALS

11-5       NON-PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE

11-6       COMMON NON-PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE VERBS + PREPOSITIONS

11-7       THE PASSIVE WITH GET

11-8       PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES

Chapter 12          NOUN CLAUSES

12-1       INTRODUCTION

12-2       NOUN CLAUSES BEGINNING WITH A QUESTION WORD

12-3       NOUN CLAUSES BEGINNING WITH WHETHER OR IF

12-4       QUESTION WORDS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVES

12-5       NOUN CLAUSES BEGINNING WITH THAT

12-6       QUOTED SPEECH

12-7       REPORTED SPEECH: VERB FORMS IN NOUN CLAUSES

12-8       USING THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN NOUN CLAUSES

12-9       USING -EVER WORDS

Chapter 13          ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

13-1       ADJECTIVE CLAUSE PRONOUNS USED AS THE SUBJECT

13-2       ADJECTIVE CLAUSE PRONOUNS USED AS THE OBJECT OF A VERB

13-3       ADJECTIVE CLAUSE PRONOUNS USED AS THE OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION

13-4       USING WHOSE

13-5       USING WHERE IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

13-6       USING WHEN IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

13-7       USING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO MODIFY PRONOUNS

13-8       PUNCTUATING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

13-9       USING EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

13-10     USING WHICH TO MODIFY A WHOLE SENTENCE

13-11     REDUCING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES TO ADJECTIVE PHRASES

Chapter 14          GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES, PART 1

14-1       GERUNDS: INTRODUCTION

14-2       USING GERUNDS AS THE OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS

14-3       COMMON VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS

14-4       GO + GERUND

14-5       SPECIAL EXPRESSIONS FOLLOWED BY -ING

14-6       COMMON VERBS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVES

14-7       COMMON VERBS FOLLOWED BY EITHER INFINITIVES OR GERUNDS

14-8       IT + INFINITIVES; GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES AS SUBJECTS

14-9       REFERENCE LIST OF VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS

14-10     REFERENCE LIST OF VERBS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVES

Chapter 15          GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES, PART 2

15-1       INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE: IN ORDER TO

15-2       ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVES

15-3       USING INFINITIVES WITH TOO AND ENOUGH

15-4       PASSIVE OF INFINITIVES AND GERUNDS

15-5       USING GERUNDS OR PASSIVE INFINITIVES FOLLOWING NEED

15-6       USING VERBS OF PERCEPTION

15-7       USING THE SIMPLE FORM AFTER LET AND HELP

15-8       USING CAUSATIVE VERBS: MAKE, HAVE, GET

Chapter 16          COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

16-1       PARALLEL STRUCTURE

16-2       PARALLEL STRUCTURE: USING COMMAS

16-3       USING PAIRED CONJUNCTIONS: BOTH . . . AND; NOT ONLY... BUT ALSO; EITHER . . . OR; NEITHER . . . NOR

16-4       SEPARATING INDEPENDENT CLAUSES WITH PERIODS; CONNECTING AND AND BUT

Chapter 17          ADVERB CLAUSES

17-1       INTRODUCTION

17-2       USING ADVERB CLAUSES TO SHOW TIME RELATIONSHIPS

17-3       USING ADVERB CLAUSES TO SHOW CAUSE AND EFFECT

17-4       EXPRESSING CONTRAST (UNEXPECTED RESULT): USING EVEN THOUGH

17-5       SHOWING DIRECT CONTRAST: WHILE

17-6       EXPRESSING CONDITIONS IN ADVERB CLAUSES: IF-CLAUSES

17-7       SHORTENED IF-CLAUSES

17-8       ADVERB CLAUSES OF CONDITION: USING WHETHER OR NOT AND EVEN IF

17-9       ADVERB CLAUSES OF CONDITION: USING IN CASE

17-10     ADVERB CLAUSES OF CONDITION: USING UNLESS

17-11     ADVERB CLAUSES OF CONDITION: USING ONLY IF

Chapter 18          REDUCTION OF ADVERB CLAUSES TO MODIFYING ADVERBIAL PHRASES

18-1       INTRODUCTION

18-2       CHANGING TIME CLAUSES TO MODIFYING ADVERBIAL PHRASES

18-3       EXPRESSING THE IDEA OF "DURING THE SAME TIME" IN MODIFYING ADVERBIAL PHRASES

18-4       EXPRESSING CAUSE AND EFFECT IN MODIFYING ADVERBIAL PHRASES

18-5       USING UPON + -ING IN MODIFYING ADVERBIAL PHRASES

Chapter 19          CONNECTIVES THAT EXPRESS CAUSE AND EFFECT, CONTRAST, AND CONDITION

19-1       USING BECAUSE OF AND DUE TO

19-2       CAUSE AND EFFECT USING THEREFORE ANDCONSEQUENTLY

19-3       SUMMARY OF PATTERNS AND PUNCTUATION

19-4       OTHER WAYS OF EXPRESSING CAUSE AND EFFECT: SUCH . . . THAT AND SO . . . THAT

19-5       EXPRESSING PURPOSE: USING SO THAT

19-6       SHOWING CONTRAST (UNEXPECTED RESULT)

19-7       SHOWING DIRECT CONTRAST

19-8       EXPRESSING CONDITIONS: USING OTHERWISE ANDOR (ELSE)

19-9       SUMMARY OF CONNECTIVES: CAUSE AND EFFECT, CONTRAST, CONDITION

Chapter 20          CONDITIONAL SENTENCES AND WISHES

20-1       OVERVIEW OF BASIC VERB FORMS USED IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

20-2       TRUE IN THE PRESENT OR FUTURE

20-3       UNTRUE (CONTRARY TO FACT) IN THE PRESENT OR FUTURE

20-4       UNTRUE (CONTRARY TO FACT) IN THE PAST

20-5       USING PROGRESSIVE VERB FORMS IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

20-6       USING "MIXED TIME" IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

20-7       OMITTING IF

20-8       IMPLIED CONDITIONS

20-9       VERB FORMS FOLLOWING WISH

20-10     USING WOULD TO MAKE WISHES ABOUT THE FUTURE

APPENDIX           SUPPLEMENTARY GRAMMAR CHARTS

Unit A:  BASIC GRAMMAR TERMINOLOGY

A-1         SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

A-2         ADJECTIVES

A-3         ADVERBS

A-4         PREPOSITIONS AND PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

A-5         THE VERB BE

A-6         LINKING VERBS

Unit B:  QUESTIONS

B-1         FORMS OF YES/NO AND INFORMATION QUESTIONS

B-2         QUESTION WORDS

B-3         SHORTENED YES/NO QUESTIONS

B-4         NEGATIVE QUESTIONS

B-5         TAG QUESTIONS

Unit C:  CONTRACTIONS

Unit D:  NEGATIVES

D-1         USING NOT AND OTHER NEGATIVE WORDS

D-2         AVOIDING DOUBLE NEGATIVES

D-3         BEGINNING A SENTENCE WITH A NEGATIVE WORD

Unit E:   PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS

E              PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS WITH

ADJECTIVES AND VERBS

Unit F:   THE SUBJUNCTIVE

F              THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN NOUN CLAUSES

Unit G:  TROUBLESOME VERBS

G             RAISE/RISE, SET/SIT, LAY/LIE

 

 

 

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