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| ISBN | 0132333317 | | Pages | 530 | | ISBN13 | 9780132333313 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Pearson Education (US) | | Weight (grammes) | 996 | | Imprint | Pearson Education (US) | | Published in | Upper Saddle River | | Format | Multimedia Item | | Height (mm) | 254 | | Publication date | 24 Jun 2009 | | Width (mm) | 203 | | Library of Congress | 2008050357 | | Spine width (mm) | 20 | | DEWEY | 428.24 | | Academic level | ELT / TEFL | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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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 -ed Endings 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 Pest 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 Singular 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 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
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