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Fundamentals of English Grammar

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ISBN-10: 0133470970

ISBN-13: 9780133470970

Edition: 2nd 1994 (Workbook)

Authors: Betty Schrampfer Azar, Donald A. Azar

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List price: $23.25
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

Connecting Ideas<$$$>
Connecting Ideas with and
Connecting Ideas with but and or
Connecting Ideas with so
Using Auxiliary Verbs after but and and
Using and + too, so, either, neither
Connecting Ideas with because
Connecting Ideas with even though / although
Comparison
Making Comparison with as hellip; as
Comparative and Superlative
Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs
Completing a Comparative
Modifying Comparatives
Comparison with less hellip; than and not as hellip; as
Unclear Comparison
Using more with Nouns
Repeating a Comparison
Using Double Comparatives
Using Superlatives
Using the same, similar, different, like, and alike
The Passive
Active Sentences and Passive Sentences
Form of the Passive
transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Using the by-phrase
The Passive Forms of the Present and Past Progressive
The Passive Modal Auxiliaries
Using Past Participles as Adjectives (Stative Passive)
Participial Adjectives: -ed vs. -ing
Get + Adjective; get + Past Participle
Using be used / accustomed to and get used / get accustomed to
Used to vs. be used to
Using be supposed to
Passive Sentences
A vs. an
Count and Non-Count Nouns
Non-Count Nouns
More Non-Count Nouns
Using several, a lot of, many / much, and a few / a little
Nouns That Can Be Count or Non-Count
Using Units of Measure with Non-Count Nouns
Guidelines for Article Usage
Using the or oslash; with Names
Capitalization
Adjective Clauses
Adjective Clauses: Introduction
Using who and whom in Adjective Clauses
Using who, who(m), and that in Adjective Clauses
Using which and that in Adjective Clauses
Singular and Plural in Adjective Clauses
Using Prepositions in Adjective Clauses
Using whose in Adjective Clauses
Gerunds and Infinitives
Verb + Gerund
Go + -ing
Verb + Infinitive
Verb + Gerund or Infinitive
Preposition + Gerund
Using by</