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Oxford Practice Grammar Intermediate. Student's Book with Answers

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Oxford Practice Grammar Intermediate. Student's Book with Answers
Eastwood John.
2nd Revised edition. — Oxford University Press, 1999. — 466 p.
Here is a reference and practice book for all students at intermediate and upper-intermediate levels, whether working with a teacher or alone. `Oxford Practice Grammar` gives clear explanations of English grammar with exercises on the facing page, which provide practice in form and use. Lots of example sentences, stories, and illustrated conversations show how structures are used.
Word classes: nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
Sentence structure: subject, verb, object, etc.
Direct and indirect objects.
Verbs.
The present continuous.
The present simple.
Present continuous or simple?
State verbs and action verbs.
Test 1: Present tenses.
The past simple.
The past continuous.
Past continuous or simple?
Test 2: Past simple and past continuous.
The present perfect (1).
The present perfect (2): just, already, yet; for, and since.
The present perfect (3): ever, this week, etc.
Present perfect or past simple? (1).
Present perfect or past simple? (2).
Test 3: Present perfect and past simple.
The present perfect continuous.
Present perfect continuous or simple?
The past perfect.
Review of the past simple, continuous and perfect.
The past perfect continuous.
Test 4: Past and perfect tenses.
Review of present and past tenses.
Test 5: Present and past tenses.
Introduction to the future.
Will and shall.
Be going to.
Will and be going to.
Present tenses for the future.
When I get there, before you leave, etc.
Test 6: The future with will, be going to and present tenses.
Will be doing.
Will have done and was going to.
Review of the future.
Test 7: The future.
Words and sentences.
The verb have.
Short forms, e.g it's, don't.
Emphatic do.
Questions, negatives and answers.
Yes/no questions.
Short answers, e.g. Yes, it is.
Wh-questions.
Subject/object questions.
Prepositions in wh-questions.
Who, what or which?
Test 8: Questions.
Negative statements.
Negative questions.
Question tags, e.g. isn't it?
So/Neither do I and I think so.
Test 9: Questions, negatives and answers.
Modal verbs.
Ability: can, could and be able to.
Permission: can, may, could and be allowed to.
Possibility and certainty: may, might, could, must, etc.
Necessity: must and have to.
Necessity: mustn't, needn't, etc.
Should, ought to, had better and be supposed to.
Asking people to do things.
Suggestions, offers and invitations.
Will, would, shall and should.
It may/could/must have been, etc.
Test 10: Modal verbs.
The passive.
Passive verb forms.
Active and passive (1).
Active and passive (2).
Special passive structures.
Have something done.
To be done and being done.
Test 11: The passive.
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