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Essential Grammar in Use Without answers Raymond Murphy

Essential Grammar in Use Without answers By Raymond Murphy

Essential Grammar in Use Without answers by Raymond Murphy


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Essential Grammar in Use bonus extra CD-ROM contains interactive grammar exercises to accompany the book.

Essential Grammar in Use Without answers Summary

Essential Grammar in Use Without answers: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Elementary Students of English by Raymond Murphy

Essential Grammar in Use is available with a promotional bonus extra CD-ROM. The CD-ROM contains: * over 150 interactive grammar questions * instant scoring and feedback * electronic study guides for students to check their level * printable grammar reference pullout panels * introduction to the range of Cambridge Learner's Dictionaries

Table of Contents

To the student; To the teacher; Thanks; 1 am/is/are; 2 am/is/are (questions); 3 I am doing (present continuous); 4 are you doing? (present continuous); ?5 I do / work / like etc. (present simple);??6 I don't ... (present simple negative);??7 Do you ...? (present simple questions);??8 I am doing and I do (present continuous and present simple);??9 I have ... / I've got ... ; 10 was / were; 11 worked / got / went etc. (past simple); 12 I didn't ... Did you ...? (past simple negative and questions); 13 I was doing (past continuous); 14 I was doing (past continuous) and I did (past simple); 15 I have done (present perfect 1); 16 I've just ... I've already ... I haven't ... yet (present perfect 2); 17 Have you ever ...? (present perfect 3); 18 How long have you ...? (present perfect 4); 19 for since ago; 20 I have done (present perfect) and I did (past simple); 21 is done / was done (passive 1); 22 is being done / has been done (passive 2); 23 be/have/do in present and past tenses; 24 regular and irregular verbs; 25 I used to ...; 26 What are you doing tomorrow?; 27 I'm going to ...; 28 will/shall (1); 29 will/shall (2); 30 might; 31 can and could; 32 must mustn't needn't; 33 should; 34 I have to ...; 35 Would you like ...? I'd like ...; 36 there is there are; 37 there was/were there has/have been there will be; 38 it ...; 39 I am / I don't etc.; 40 Have you? Are you? Don't you? etc.; 41 too/either so am I / neither do I etc.; 42 isn't / haven't / don't etc. (negatives); 43 is it ...? have you ...? do they ...? etc. (questions 1); 44 Who saw you? Who did you see? (questions 2); 45 Who is she talking to? What is it like? (questions 3); 46 What ...? Which ...? How ...?; 47 How long does it take ...?; 48 Do you know where ...? I don't know what ... etc.; 49 She said that ... / He told me that ...; 50 work/working go/going do/doing; 51 to ... (I want to do) and -ing (I enjoy doing); 52 I want you to ... / I told you to ...; 53 I went to the shop to ...; 54 go to ... / go on ... / go for ... / go -ing; 5 5 get; 56 do and make; 57 have; 58 I/me he/him they/them etc.; 59 my/his/their etc.; 60 Whose is this? It's mine/yours/hers etc.; 61 I/me/my/mine; 62 myself/yourself/themselves etc; 63 -'s (Ann's camera / my brother's car) etc.; 64 a/an ... 65 flower(s) bus(es) (singular and plural); 66 a car / some money (countable/uncountable 1); 67 a car / some money (countable/uncountable 2); 68 a/an and the; 69 the ...; 70 go to work / go home / go to the cinema; 71 I like music I hate exams; 72 the ... (names of places); 73 this/that/these/those; 74 one/ones; 75 some and any; 76 not + any no none; 77 not + anybody/anyone/anything nobody/no-one/nothing; 78 somebody/anything/nowhere etc.; 79 every and all; 80 all most some any no/none; 81 both either neither; 82 a lot much many; 83 (a) little (a) few; 84 old/nice/interesting etc. (adjectives); 85 quickly/badly/suddenly etc. (adverbs);?86 old/older expensive / more expensive; 87 older than ... more expensive than ...; 88 not as ... as; 89 the oldest the most expensive; 90 enough; 91 too; 92 He speaks English very well. (word order 1); 93 always/usually/often (word order 2); 94 still yet already; 95 Give me that book! Give it to me!; 96 at 8 o'clock on Monday in April; 97 from ... to until since for; 98 before after during while; 99 in at on (places 1); 100 in at on (places 2); 101 to in at (places 3); 102 under/behind/opposite etc. (prepositions); 103 up/over/through etc. (prepositions); 104 on at by with about (prepositions); 105 afraid of ... / good at ... etc. preposition + -ing (good at -ing etc.); 106 listen to ... / look at ... etc. (verb + preposition); 107 go in fall off run away etc. (phrasal verbs 1); 108 put on your shoes put your shoes on (phrasal verbs 2); 109 and but or so because; 110 When ...; 111 If we go ... / If you see ... etc.; 112 If I had ... / If we went ... etc.; 113 a person who ... a thing that/which ... (relative clauses 1); 114 the people we met the hotel you stayed at (relative clauses 2); Appendices: Appendix 1 Active and passive; Appendix 2 List of irregular verbs; Appendix 3 Irregular verbs in groups; Appendix 4 Short forms (he's / I'd / don't); Appendix 5 Spelling; Appendix 6 Phrasal verbs (look out / take off etc.); Appendix 7 Phrasal verbs + object (fill in a form / put out a fire etc.);Additional exercises; Index.

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Essential Grammar in Use Without answers: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Elementary Students of English by Raymond Murphy
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Cambridge University Press
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