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Basic English Grammar. Azar Betty, Hagen Stacy

 

   3rd. ed. - Longman, 2006 - 552 с.                     2nd. ed. - Longman, 1996 - 482 с.





Basic English Grammar by Betty Azar, Third Edition is a developmental skills text for students of English as a second or foreign language. Serving as both a reference and a workbook, it introduces students to the form, meaning, and usage of basic structures in English. It provides ample practice through extensive and varied written and oral exercises. This third edition’s range of contents provides a solid core of basic English grammar for lower-level or beginning students. It includes numerous new exercises with, at the end of each chapter, cumulative review exercises that include additional communicative and interactive student-centered tasks. Some of the new features of this edition include: - Greatly increased speaking practice through extensive use of pair and group work - The addition of structure-focused listening exercises throughout - More activities that provide "real communication" opportunities in the real-time, real-place context in the classroom - Available with Answer Key - New separate BEG Workbook devoted solely to self-study exercise -Original quality- (complete) 554-pages.

Описание: "Первое издание учебного пособия было издано в 1996 году, но можно с уверенностью сказать, что до сих пор это один из лучших учебников для начинающих изучать английский. В начале каждого топика прилагается грамматический материал. Великолепнейшие схемы и таблицы. После грамматической части идут упражнения с интересными забавными картинкам

 

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Все книги этой серии / The Azar Grammar Series

Basic English grammar. Betty Azar
Fundamentals of English Grammar. Betty Azar
Understanding and Using English Grammar. Betty Azar


 

CONTENTS
Preface to the Third Edition xi
Acknowledgment xv
Chapter 1 USING BE
1-1 Noun + is + noun: singular 2
1-2 Noun + are + noun: plural 4
1-3 Pronoun + be + noun 7
1-4 Contractions with be 8
1-5 Negative with be 10
1-6 Be + adjective 12
1-7 Be 4- a place 18
1-8 Summary: basic sentence patterns with be 21
Chapter 2 USING BE AND HAVE
2-1 Yes/no questions with be 24
2-2 Short answers to yes/no questions 25
2-3 Questions with be: using where 28
2-4 Using have and has 30
2-5 Using my, your, his, her, our, their 33
2-6 Using this and that 38
2-7 Using these and those 40
2-8 Asking questions with what and who 4- be 42
Chapter 3 USING THE SIMPLE PRESENT
3-1 Form and basic meaning of the simple present tense 53
3-2 Using frequency adverbs: always^ usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely, never 56
3-3 Other frequency expressions 58
3-4 Using frequency adverbs with be 59
3-5 Spelling and pronunciation of final -es 61
3-6 Adding final -s/-es to words that end in -y 63
3-7 Irregular singular verbs: has, does, goes 64
3-8 Spelling and pronunciation of final -s/-es 66
3-9 The simple present: negative 69
3-10 The simple present: yes/no questions 74
3-11 The simple present: asking information questions with where 78
3-12 The simple present: asking information questions with when and "what time 80
3-13 Summary: information questions with be and do 82
Chapter 4 USING THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
4-1 Be + -ing: the present progressive tense 92
4-2 Spelling of -ing 97
4-3 The present progressive: negatives 99
4-4 The present progressive: questions 102
4-5 The simple present vs. the present progressive 106
4-6 Nonaction verbs not used in the present progressive Ill
4-7 See, look at, watch, hear, and listen to 114
4-8 Think about and think that 117
Chapter 5 TALKING ABOUT THE PRESENT
5-1 Using it to talk about time 121
5-2 Prepositions of time 123
5-3 Using it to talk about the weather 125
5-4 There + be 128
5-5 There + be: yes/no questions 130
5-6 There + be: asking questions with how many 133
5-7 Prepositions of place 134
5-8 Some prepositions of place: a list 135
5-9 Need and want + a noun or an infinitive 143
5-10 Wouldlike 146
5-11 Would likevs. like 148
Chapter 6 NOUNS AND PRONOUNS
6-1 Nouns: subjects and objects 158
6-2 Adjective + noun 161
6-3 Subject pronouns and object pronouns 164
6-4 Nouns: singular and plural 168
6-5 Nouns: irregular plural forms 173
Chapter 7 COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS
7-1 Nouns: count and noncount 181
7-2 Using an vs. a 183
7-3 Using a/an vs. some 185
7-4 Measurements with noncount nouns 191
7-5 Using many, much, a few, a little 195
7-6 Using the 199
7-7 Using 0 (no article) to make generalizations 203
7-8 Using some and any 205
Chapter 8 EXPRESSING PAST TIME, PART 1
8-1 Using be: past time 213
8-2 Past of be; negative 214
8-3 Past of be: questions 216
8-4 The simple past tense: using -ed 221
8-5 Past time words: yesterday, last, and ago 225
8-6 The simple past: irregular verbs (Group 1) 227
8-7 The simple past: negative 231
8-8 The simple past: yes/no questions 234
8-9 Irregular verbs (Group 2) 238
8-10 Irregular verbs (Group 3) 241
8-11 Irregular verbs (Group 4) 244
Chapter 9 EXPRESSING PAST TIME, PART 2
9-1 The simple past: using where, when, what time, and why 252
9-2 Questions with what 257
9-3 Questions with who 260
9-4 Irregular verbs (Group 5) 264
9-5 Irregular verbs (Group 6) 266
9-6 Irregular verbs (Group 7) 269
9-7 Before and after in time clauses 273
9-8 When in time clauses 276
9-9 The present progressive and the past progressive 278
9-10 Using while with the past progressive 281
9-11 While vs. when in past time clauses 282
9-12 Simple past vs. past progressive 284
Chapter 10 EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME, PART 1
10-1 Future time: using be going to 294
10-2 Using the present progressive to express future time 299
10-3 Words used for past time and future time 301
10-4 Using a couple of or a few with ago (past) and in (future) 305
10-5 Using today, tonight, and this + morning, afternoon, evening, week, month, year 307
10-6 Future time: using will 310
10-7 Asking questions with will 312
10-8 Verb summary: present, past, and future 316
10-9 Verb summary: forms of be 318
Chapter 11 EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME, PART 2
11-1 May/Might vs. will 325
11-2 Maybe (one word) vs. may be (two words) 327
11-3 Future time clauses with before, after, and when 334
11-4 Clauses with if 336
11-5 Expressing habitual present with time clauses and «/-clauses 339
11-6 Using what + a form of do 342
Chapter 12 MODALS, PART 1: EXPRESSING ABILITY
12-1 Using can 354
12-2 Pronunciation of can and can't 356
12-3 Using can: questions 357
12-4 Using know how to 360
12-5 Using could: past of can 362
12-6 Using be able to 365
12-7 Using very and too + adjective 368
12-8 Using two, too, and to 373
12-9 More about prepositions: at and in for place 374
Chapter 13 MODALS, PART 2: ADVICE, NECESSITY, REQUESTS, SUGGESTIONS
13-1 Using should 379
13-2 Using have + infinitive (have to/has to) 383
13-3 Using must 387
13-4 Polite questions: may I, could I, and can I 391
13-5 Polite questions: could you and would you 393
13-6 Imperative sentences 395
13-7 Modal auxiliaries 398
13-8 Summary chart: modal axillaries and similar expressions 399
13-9 Using let's 402
Chapter 14 NOUNS AND MODIFIERS
14-1 Modifying nouns with adjectives and nouns 405
14-2 Word order of adjectives 410
14-3 Expressions of quantity: all of, most of, some of almost all of 415
14-4 Expressions of quantity: subject-verb agreement 417
14-5 Expressions of quantity: one of none of 419
14-6 Indefinite pronouns: nothing and no one 423
14-7 Indefinite pronouns: something, someone, anything, anyone 424
14-8 Using every 426
14-9 Linking verbs + adjectives 428
14-10 Adjectives and adverbs 431
Chapter 15 POSSESSIVES
15-1 Possessive nouns 436
15-2 Possessive: irregular plural nouns 439
15-3 Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs 442
15-4 Questions with whose 446
Chapter 16 MAKING COMPARISONS
16-1 Comparisons: using the same (as), similar (to), and (different from) 449
16-2 Comparisons: using like and alike 452
16-3 The comparative: using -er and more 454
16-4 The superlative: using -est and most 461
16-5 Using one of + superlative + plural noun 469
16-6 Using but 475
16-7 Using verbs after but 476
16-8 Making comparisons with adverbs 480
APPENDIX IRREGULAR VERBS 487
LISTENING SCRIPT 489
CD TRACKING SCRIPT 500
ANSWER KEY 501
INDEX INDEX 1

 


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