Grammar Essentials: Graded Exercises in English by Robert Dixson
Over 100 grammar points and more than 2,000 practice activities, making this new edition the ideal grammar review companion for any course including reading, writing and listening/speaking, as well as integrated skills. Students of all abilities can practice and review the critical grammar skills they need to achieve fluency in English.
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To be, Present Tense
To be, Negatives and Questions
A, An
Plural Nouns
To have, Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Possessive Adjectives
There is, There are, Affirmatives
There is, There are, Negatives and Questions
Possessive Form of Nouns
This/That; These/Those
Object Pronouns
Imperative Form
Simple Present Tense, Negatives
Simple Present Tense, Yes-No Questions
Simple Present Tense, Information Questions
To be, Past Tense
To be, Past Tense Negatives and Questions
Past Tense, Regular Verbs
Past Tense, Irregular Verbs
Past Tense, Negative
Past Tense, Yes-No Questions
Past Tense, Information Questions
Review of Past and Present Tense, Negatives and Questions
Review of Past Tense, Regular and Irregular Verbs
Indirect Object, Position
Relative Pronouns, Who/Whom, Which, and That
Future Tense, with Will
Future Tense, Negatives with Will
Future Tense, Questions with Will
Infinitives
It takes
Present Continuous Tense
Present Continuous Tense, Negatives and Questions
Contractions, Affirmative
Contractions, Negative
Articles, Indefinite and Definite
Going to, Future Tense
Going to, Past Tense
Present Continuous Tense, Future Time
Modal Auxiliaries, Negatives
Modal Auxiliaries, Yes-No Questions
Modal Auxiliaries, Information Questions
Short Answers
Adjectives and Adverbs
Adjectives and Adverbs, Good, Well
Adjectives and Adverbs, Comparative Form
Adjectives and Adverbs, Superlative Form
Past Continuous Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Much, Many, A lot of
Also, Too, Either
Any, Some
Anyone, Someone
Possessive Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Perfect Tenses, Negatives and Questions
Perfect Tenses, Information Questions
For, Since
Already, Yet
Say, Tell
Past Perfect Tense
As...As/So...As
Sequence of Tenses
May
Should, Ought to
Have to, Must
Have to, Past, Future, and Present Perfect Forms
Have to, Negatives and Questions
Have to, Information Questions
Prepositions
Passive Voice
Passive Voice, Negatives and Questions
Supposed to
Used to
Would rather
Had better
Tag Endings
It, There
Gerunds
Gerunds and Infinitives
Future Perfect Tense
Review of Verb Tenses
Adverbs, Position
Word Order
Still, Anymore
Direct and Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech, Questions
Indirect Speech, Commands
Should, Ought to, Past Form
Must have, May have
Conditional Sentences, Future Possible
Conditional Sentences, Present Unreal
Conditional Sentences, Dependent Clauses
Conditional Sentences, Past Unreal
Present Tense, After If, When, Until, etc.
Wish
Too, So
Either, Neither
Auxiliary Verbs
Negative Questions
Subject Questions
Causative Form
Exclamations
Emphasis
Position of Prepositions, Informal Usage
Punctuation, Comma
Punctuation, Comma and Semicolon
Special Usage Notes
Quick Grammar Reference
Answer to Exercises