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Understanding and Using English Grammar
2009-08-29 14:23:00
Product DescriptionNew Edition features an improved organization, expanded clarification of grammar points, new and more exercises. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this From the PublisherThe classic text for intermediate through advanced students provides a clear, visual presentation of grammar in terms easily understandable to students. Grammar explanations teach
Basic English Grammar, Third Editio
2009-08-29 14:18:00
From the Back CoverBlending communicative and interactive approaches with tried-and-true grammar teaching, Basic English Grammar, Third Edition, by Betty Schrampfer Azar and Stacy A. Hagen, offers concise, accurate, level-appropriate grammar information with an abundance of exercises, contexts, and classroom activities.New features of Basic English Grammar, Third Edition: * Increased speaking
English Grammar 101: Introduction to the English Verb
2008-06-08 00:00:00
English has three kinds of Verbs: transitive, intransitive, and incomplete. 1. Transitive Verbs A verb is transitive when the action is carried across to a receiver: The farmer grows potatoes. Elvis sang ballads. The receiver is called the direct object. It answers the question ?What?? or ?Whom? after the verb. Grows what? ...
English Grammar 101: Articles
2008-05-21 00:00:00
The words a, an, and the are generally called articles and sometimes classed as a separate part of speech. In function, however, they can be grouped with the demonstrative adjectives that are used to point things out rather than describe them. Definite Article The is called the definite article because it ...
10 flagrant English grammar mistakes that make you look stupid
2008-05-15 18:17:00
#1: Loose for lose No: I always loose the product key. Yes: I always lose the product key. #2: It's for its (or god forbid, its') No: Download the HTA, along with it's readme file. Yes:... Visit http://jokesrfunny.blogspot.com- for more....
English Grammar 101: Adjectives
2008-05-14 00:00:00
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. There are two kinds: attributive and predicative. An adjective is used attributively when it stands next to a noun and describes it: The black cat climbed a tree. NOTE: The verb participle forms can be used as adjectives: The man felt a paralyzing fear. ...
English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises 3rd edition (NEW)
2008-04-22 05:35:00
English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises 3rd edition (New) | Louise Hashemi & Raymond Murphy | Cambridge University | PDF | 144 pages | 17.7 MB To the student English Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises is for intermediate and advanced students who want extra practice in grammar, without help from a teacher. There arc 200 exercises in this ...
Some Differences between Malay and English Grammar
2008-04-18 18:31:00
1 Position of Adjectives In Malay, the adjectives are placed after nouns instead of in front of them as in English. e.g. Rumah besar (Big house) 2 Countable nouns in Malay must be preceded by numerical coefficients (penjodoh bilangan) after counting words (kata bilangan) such as dua (two), kedua-dua (both), beberapa (several), and berpuluh-puluh (tens of) but there are no numerical coefficients in English. e.g. a) Dia membeli dua buah buku. (He bought two books.) b) Kedua-dua biji buah epal ini sudah masak. (Both apples are ripe.) c) Beberapa orang pelajar sedang dimarahi oleh guru mereka. (Several students are being told off by their teacher.) ) Berpuluh-puluh pucuk surat permohonan jawatan sudah ditulisnya. (Tens of application letters for jobs have been written by him.) In the above four sentences the words in bold are penjodoh bilangan which must be used in front of countable nouns which appear in italic. 3 There are no pronoun...
English Grammar
2008-01-29 06:01:00
Grammar Nazis on the web often just voice what a lot of us think inside, but my experiences at Neatorama help me to bite my tongue. One little typo is guaranteed to bring out someone who’s only too willing to point it out to you (and everyone else). More than once, I’ve felt the need to point out that the particular author of this item uses English as a second, or third, or even fourth language. When I have wrong tense or a disagreeing plural, it’s usually because of overediting and poor proofreading, but we all need to lay off criticizing those who put out the effort to write in a non-native language. This realization made me more forgiving. I still cringe when native speakers confuse lose and loose, or there, their, and they’re, but I don’t say anything anymore... UNLESS it produces a really funny joke worth sharing! Grammar Slammer Go and enjoy this YouTube video. It’s just pretty pictures and music, but you really should...
Glossary of English Grammar Terms - T? v?ng v? ng? pháp
2008-01-24 15:33:00
Active Voice - Th? ch? ??ng In the active voice, the subject of the verb does the action (eg They killed the President). Trong th? ch? ??ng, ch? ng? c?a ??ng t? th?c hi?n hành ??ng (VD: B?n chúng gi?t ngài T?ng th?ng).
English Grammar
2008-01-19 17:22:00
A Basic English Grammarby John EastwoodDownloadA University Course in English Grammarby Angela Downing DownloadSurvival Englishby Anne WatsonDownloadThe Oxford Guide to English Usageby E. S. C. WeinerDownloadSteps to Writing Well by Jean Wyrick DownloadFocus On, Advanced English C.A.Eby Richard Walton Download
English Grammar
2008-01-19 17:22:00
A Basic English Grammarby John EastwoodDownloadA University Course in English Grammarby Angela Downing DownloadSurvival Englishby Anne WatsonDownloadThe Oxford Guide to English Usageby E. S. C. WeinerDownloadSteps to Writing Well by Jean Wyrick DownloadFocus On, Advanced English C.A.Eby Richard Walton Download
English Grammar - Lesson 3c - prepositions
2008-01-10 01:31:00
This is part 3 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate.
English Grammar - Lesson 3b - prepositions
2008-01-09 01:30:00
This is part 2 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate.
English Grammar - Lesson 3a - prepositions
2008-01-08 01:29:00
This is a lesson in 3 parts. The topic is prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate.
English Grammar - Lesson 2f - Conditionals
2008-01-05 02:54:00
This fifth lesson on conditionals is presented in 2 parts. This is the second part, and we review form and use of unreal conditionals in the past. Exercises invite students to practice using this structure. Level: high intermediate - advanced.
English Grammar - Lesson 4a - The Passive
2008-01-04 02:57:00
Topic: The Passive Voice. This is an introduction to the passive in two parts. We talk about what the passive is, how it's formed, and why it's used. Level: high intermediate to advanced.
English Grammar - Lesson 2e - Conditionals
2008-01-04 02:53:00
This is the fifth lesson on conditionals. It will be presented in 2 parts. This first part is mainly explanation of form and use of unreal conditionals in the past. Level: high intermediate - advanced.
English Grammar - Lesson 2d - Conditionals
2008-01-03 01:28:00
This is the fourth lesson on conditionals. In this lesson we turn our attention to unreal conditional statements in the present time. Level: high intermediate - advanced.
English Grammar - Lesson 2c - Conditionals
2008-01-02 19:15:00
This is the third lesson on conditionals. In this segment we look at conditional statements with "unless." Level: high intermediate.
English Grammar - Lesson 2b - Conditionals
2008-01-02 19:15:00
This is the second lesson on conditionals. There is a review and expansion on present factual conditionals, and then we move on to look at factual conditionals in the future. Level: intermediate - high intermediate
English Grammar - Lesson 2a - Conditionals
2008-01-01 19:14:00
This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate - high intermediate.
Improve Your English Grammar and Punctuation
2007-12-09 19:36:00
When freelancer goes global, he need to learn global language too, it;s obvious!I found this great learning guidance from Dumb Little Man Blog. Let’s learn English and enjoy the ride Learn about: Adjectives and adverbsNounsPrepositionsPronoun-sSentence structureVerbsApostrophes and Quotation MarksCommasHyphensOther punctuationSentence PunctuationSpelling
English grammar practice on the Web
2007-11-27 22:50:00
We know some SLA authors say explicit grammar teaching is not the most efficient way to help our students learn a language. However, many teachers believe that specific grammar work is needed in order to deal with some difficult grammar points or structures and some students, especially those who are older, want to have grammar explanations and practice because they prefer to learn the rules before attempting to use the language in communicative situations (or because they need it to pass their exams). Anyway, many teachers and students demand grammar practice exercises and we can find a lot of them in the Web. As Levy & Stockwell (2006:185) have written:"Despite this general movement away from drill-based grammar instruction, it is perhaps ironic that many people new to the field consider this type of activity to the essence of what CALL is. Drill-based activities most certainly still have their place in the language curriculum." The main ESL directories have wide grammar secti...
Forgetting English Grammar
2007-10-04 04:49:00
Currently, all of my ESL students are advanced and want to work on their speaking and conversation skills. We only occasionally need to review any grammar points. Mostly, we are focusing on accent reduction, pronunciation and general speaking skills.I hope that I don't forget all that I have learned about grammar and teaching English grammar!--end--
eNGLiSH GRaMMaR ieLTS handbook
2007-08-24 21:44:00
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English Grammar in Use, Third Edition
2007-07-27 13:16:00
Raymond Murphy (Cambridge University Press) "English Grammar in Use Third Edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. This new edition: ? offers the same easy to use format: on each left-hand page a grammar point is explained and on the right-hand page there are exercises to check understanding ? is ideal for self-study. The study guide helps students identify the most useful language points to study ? has nine completely new units, including eight new units on phrasal verbs to cover this important area more thoroughly ? has a wealth of additional exercises for extra contrastive practice ? is in full colour. The exciting new CD-ROM offers additional practice material covering all the language taught in the book. The CD-ROM includes: ? hundreds of practice exercises ? practice guides for key language areas of the book ? customised tests targeting specific language areas ? audio recordings of all main exercises ? listen, repeat and record function ? built-in dicti...
Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners - Book 2
2007-06-26 18:51:00
Howard Sargeant (Saddleback Educational Publishing) "Beginning to intermediate students of all ages will greatly benefit from a clear understanding of English grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts program whether your students are native English speakers or beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforcement or intervention. ? Lessons are tightly focused on core concepts of grammar ? Nearly 80 practice exercises are included for ready reinforcement ? A wealth of examples are provided on every topic ? Concise explanations are bolstered by extra grammar tips and useful language notes" Download book from rapidshare.com (PDF, 1674 KB)
Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners - Book 1
2007-06-26 18:35:00
Anne Seaton & Y. H. Mew (Saddleback Educational Publishing) "Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts program whether your students are native English speakers or beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforcement or intervention. ? Illustrated lessons are tightly focused on core concepts of grammar ? Nearly 70 practice exercises are included for ready reinforcement ? A wealth of examples are provided on every topic ? Concise explanations are bolstered by extra grammar tips and useful language notes" Download book from rapidshare.com (PDF, 5608 KB)
TOEFL and English Grammar Books
2007-03-11 18:45:00
"Dear Ai, I'm studying TOEFL to get into a university in Vancouver. I brought some English grammar textbooks from Japan. I finished studying all of them. Do you recommend any English grammar books that I can study? " Michiru - Japan"Hi Michiru, it is always good to hear of students trying harder. If you have been studying TOEFL for a long time, you probably need at least upper intermediate level books. I have listed both grammar books and TOEFL prep books, so you can study. Good luck!" Grammar books-Understanding and Using English Grammar: Workbook by Betty Schrampfer Azar -Focus on Grammar by Jay Maurer-Advanced Grammar in Use With answers by Martin Hewings-Grammar Workbook for the Toefl Exam by Phyllis L. Lim, Mary Kurtin, Laurie WellmanTOEFL preparation books -Longman Preparation Course for the Toefl Test: Next Generation (Ibt) by Deborah Phillips-Power TOEFL Deluxe 5.0 CDROM: For the Computer Based TOEFL by George M. Rookshttp://ping.weblogalot.com-/rpc.php http://rpc.technorat...
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Learn English Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation from A to Z
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Learn English Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation from A to Z . Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: education, learning Lots of resources for English learners All ages and level of learning Lots of games and activities Tips to become more proficient in. . .
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