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" Grammarwork : "
Pamela Peterson Breyer.
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BL
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750359
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b570318
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Main Entry
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Pamela Peterson Breyer.
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Title & Author
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Grammarwork : : English exercises in context\ Pamela Peterson Breyer.
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Publication Statement
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Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall Regents, ©1996-
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volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
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ISBN
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0133402746
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: 9780133402742
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Contents
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Nouns -S vs. no -S with Countable NounsCountable and uncountable NounsNoun Comparisons with More, Less, and FewerNoun Comparisons with Less, The Least, Fewer, and The FewestReview: Countable and Uncountable Nouns Articles A vs. AnNo Article vs. A and AnA vs. TheNo Article vs. A or TheNo Article vs. The with Expressions of Time and PlaceNo Article vs. The with Place NamesReview: Articles Simple Present Tense Affirmative Statements Simple Past Tense Regular and Irregular Past Tense VerbsIrregular Past Tense VerbsPast Form vs. Simple FormReview: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs Future with Will Negative and Affirmative StatementsStatements with After and WhenContrast: Present, Past, Future with Will The Continuous Tenses Present Continuous vs. PresentPresent Continuous and Present with Future IntentionPast Continuous: Subject-Verb AgreementStatements with When and WhilePresent Perfect Continuous: Affirmative StatementsFuture Continuous: Affirmative StatementsReview: Present, Past, and Future Continuous The Perfect Tenses Present Perfect: Statements with Already and YetPresent Perfect: Statements with NeverPresent Perfect: Questions with EverReview: Present PerfectPast Perfect: Affirmative StatementsPast Perfect: Negative StatementsPast Perfect: Statements with Already and YetPast Perfect: Statements with neverFuture Perfect: Affirmative StatementsReview: Present, Past and Future PerfectContrast: Present perfect vs. PastContrast: Past Perfect vs. Past Conditionals Clauses After HopeClauses After Wish: Present EventsReview: Hope vs. WishFuture Real ConditionalPresent Unreal ConditionalPast Unreal ConditionalClauses After Wish: Past EventsReview: Future, Present, and Past Conditionals Modals and Idiomatic Modals Should vs. Would RatherHave To, Don't Have To, and Must NotOpportunity with Could Possibility with Could and MightPast Advice with Should HavePast Possibility with Could HaveUsed ToDidn't Use ToBe Used ToContrast: Simple Form vs. Past ParticipleReview: Modals and Idiomatic Modals Passive Voice Passive PresentPassive Present ContinuousPassive PastPassive FutureContrast: Passive Past vs. PastCausatives: Have Adjectives and Adverbs Adjective ComparativesAdjective SuperlativesAdverb ComparativesAny, No, and the Pronoun NoneAny, No, Never and EverAdjective vs. Adverb Compound Sentences Compound Subjects and ObjectsCompound Sentences with And, But, and So Clauses Adverbial Clauses with Because and AlthoughEssential Adjective Clauses with WhoEssential Adjective Clauses with Which or ThatEssential Adjective Clauses: Who vs. WhichPronouns in Indirect SpeechSay vs. TellIndirect Speech: Infinitive Phrases from ImperativesIndirect Speech: Noun Clauses from StatementsIndirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Yes-No QuestionsIndirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Information QuestionsReview: Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Questions Pronouns Indefinite PronounsWho's vs. WhoseThey're, There, and the Possessive Adjective Their Prepositions Prepositions of Place and DirectionPrepositions of Time and PlaceFor, Since, and AgoVerb + PrepositionAdjective + PrepositionReview: PrepositionsVerb Forms After Infinitives and Prepositions Phrasal Verbs Separable Two-Word VerbsReview: Separable Two-Word VerbsSeparable and Inseparable Two- and Three-Word VerbsReview: Phrasal Verbs Appendix Irregular VerbsUncountable Nouns Answers to Exercises
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Abstract
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This series of four grammar exercise books features structures and vocabulary tied to real and meaningful contexts to help students learn more rapidly and efficiently.-- Instead of abstract theory and examples, students get practice, practice, practice -- organized into themes that make it easy to learn and remember the concepts presented.-- Can be used for individual or classroom practice, follow-up, review, or homework.-- Answer keys are included in the back of each book.
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Subject
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English language -- Composition and exercises.
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English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers.
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Subject
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English language.
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LC Classification
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PE1128.P364 1996
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Added Entry
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Pamela Breyer
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