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Grammar Express, without Answer Key, Marjorie Fuchs

Grammar Express, without Answer Key, By Marjorie Fuchs

Grammar Express, without Answer Key, by Marjorie Fuchs


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Grammar Express, without Answer Key, Summary

Grammar Express, without Answer Key, by Marjorie Fuchs

Grammar Express is an intermediate to high-intermediate text that features four-page units that present and practice key grammar points. The text's concise, easy-to-follow format is organized into 76 thematic units featuring: A cartoon or piece of realia presenting the target grammar in a meaningful context to raise student interest and involvement. Clear grammar charts presenting the target grammar in all its forms. Quick, self-access activities allowing students to discover the target grammar and manipulate its forms before they start studying its uses. Concise grammar explanations and multiple examples focusing on the meaning and uses of the target grammar. Two full pages of controlled practice exercises, including fill-ins, matching, multiple choice, and writing/editing skill builders. In addition, the text features: Fifteen SelfTests (one at the end of each part) offering additional opportunities for review and practice. A complete Answer Key to all self-check activities, practice exercises, and SelfTests. A dual platform CD-ROM (for PC and Macintosh) contains additional editing practice for in-class or self-study. The exercises include sentence-level and paragraph-level error correction correlated to every grammar point in the Student Book. Grammar Express has self-contained units that may be used in any order with any grammar course. It may be used as a classroom text or as a self-study handbook. This two-volume series combines a concise, easy-to-follow format- two pages of presentation followed by two pages to practice - to quickly bring English language learners up to speed.

Table of Contents

Part I: Present and Imperative Unit 1: Present Progressive (I am studying.) Unit 2: Simple Present Tense (I study.) Unit 3: Non-Action Verbs (I understand.) Unit 4: Present Progressive and Simple Present Tense (I am studying. / I study.) Unit 5: Imperative (Study! / Don't Study!) Part II: Past Unit 6: Simple Past Tense: Affirmative Statements (I studied.) Unit 7: Simple Past Tense: Negative Statements and Questions (I didn't study. / Did you study?) Unit 8: Used to (I used to study.) Unit 9: Past Progressive (I was studying.) Unit 10: Past Progressive and Simple Past Tense (I was studying. / I studied.) Part III: Present Perfect and Past Perfect Unit 11: Present Perfect: Since and For (I have studied since May. / I have studied for a month.) Unit 12: Present Perfect: Already and Yet (I have already studied. / I haven't studied yet.) Unit 13: Present Perfect: Indefinite Past (I have studied.) Unit 14: Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense (I have studied. / I studied.) Unit 15: Present Perfect Progressive (I have been studying.) Unit 16: Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive (I have studied. / I have been studying.) Unit 17: Past Perfect (I had studied.) Unit 18: Past Perfect Progressive (I had been studying.) Part IV: Future and Future Perfect Unit 19: Future: Be going to and Will (I am going to study. / I will study.) Unit 20: Future : Contrast Be going to, Will, Simple Present Tense, Present Progressive Unit 21: Future Time Clauses (I will call you after I study.) Unit 22: Future Progressive (I will be studying.) Unit 23: Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive (I will have studied. / I will have been studying.) Part V: Wh- Questions, Tag Questions, Additions Unit 24: Wh - Questions: Subject and Predicate (Who studied? / Who did you study?) Unit 25: Tag Questions (You studied, didn't you? / You didn't study, did you?) Unit 26: Additions with So, Too, Neither and Not either (I studied, and so did he. / I didn't study, and neither did she.) Part VI: Modals (I) Unit 27: Ability : Can, Could, Be able to (I can study for hours.) Unit 28: Permission : May, Can, Could, Do you mind if . . . ? (May I study on my own?) Unit 29: Requests : Will, Can, Would, Could, Would you mind . . . ? (Will you study with me?) Unit 30: Advice : Should, Ought to, Had better (You should study English.) Unit 31: Suggestions : Could, Why don't . . . ?, Why not . . . ?, Let's, How about . . . ? (Why not study English?) Unit 32: Preferences : Prefer, Would prefer, Would rather (I would prefer studying Spanish.) Part VII: Modals (II) Unit 33: Necessity : Have (got) to and Must (I've got to study harder. / I must study harder.) Unit 34: Choice : Don't have to; No Choice: Must not and Can't (I don't have to leave. / I must not leave.) Unit 35: Expectations : Be supposed to (I'm supposed to study.) Unit 36: Future Possibility : May, Might, Could (I may study there next year.) Unit 37: Assumptions : May, Might, Could, Must, Have (got) to, Can't (She must be a good student.) Unit 38: Advisability in the Past: Should have, Ought to have, Could have, Might have (I should have studied harder when I was young.) Unit 39: Speculations about the Past: May have, Might have, Can't have, Could have, Must have, Had to have (He may have been a good student in his youth.)

Additional information

CIN0130409855G
9780130409850
0130409855
Grammar Express, without Answer Key, by Marjorie Fuchs
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2001-03-21
368
N/A
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