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Used alone or in conjunction with your reading, writing, and listening/speaking course books, More Grammar Practice helps students learn and review the essential grammar skills to make language learning comprehensive and ongoing.
Contents
1. Forms of the Simple Present Tense
2. Negative Statements with the Simple Present Tense
3. Questions with the Simple Present Tense
4. Uses of the Simple Present Tense
5. Frequency Words and Position of Frequency Words
6. Contrasting the Simple Present and the Present Continuous Tenses
7. Nonaction Verbs
8. Questions with the Simple Present and the Present Continuous Tenses
9. The Future Tense with Will
10. The Future Tense with Be Going To
11. Will versus Be Going To
12. Simple Past Tense of Regular Verbs
13. Simple Past Tense of Irregular Verbs
14. Negatives and Questions with the Simple Past Tense
15. Subject and Object Pronouns
16. Possessive Forms of Nouns
17. Questions with Whose
18. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
19. Questions about the Subject
20. Forms and Uses of Reflexive Pronouns
21. Noun Plurals
22. Using the Singular and Plural for Generalizations
23. Noncount Nouns
24. Quantities with Noncount Nouns
25. There + a Form of Be
26. Some, Any, A, No, A Little, A Few, and Several
27. A Lot of, Much, and Many
28. Adjectives
29. Noun Modifiers
30. Adverbs of Manner
31. Adjectives versus Adverbs
32. Too and Enough
33. Too and Very
34. For, In, During, By, and Ago
35. The Past Continuous Tense
36. Uses of the Past Continuous Tense
37. Was / Were Going To
38. Overview of Modals and Related Expressions
39. Statements and Questions with Modals
40. Must, Have To, Have Got To, and Be Supposed To
41. Can, Could, May, Be Able To, Be Permitted To, and Be Allowed To
42. Should and Had Better
43. Negatives of Modals and Related Expressions
44. Will, May, and Might
45. Using Modals for Politeness
46. Overview of the Present Perfect Tense
47. Statements and Questions with the Present Pefect Tense
48. Continuation from Past to Present Tense
49. The Simple Present versus the Present Perfect Tense
50. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense
51. The Present Perfect Tense with Indefinite Time in the Past
52. Overview of Gerunds
53. Overview of Infinitives
54. Infinitives as Subjects
55. Infinitives after Adjectives
56. Infinitives after Verbs
57. Gerunds or Infinitives after Verbs
58. Infinitives to Show Purpose
59. Overview of Adjective Clauses
60. Relative Pronouns as Subjects
61. Relative Pronouns as Objects
62. Comparative and Superlative Forms
63. Superlatives
64. Equality and Difference with Nouns and Adjectives
65. Overview of the Passive Voice
66. Forms and Tenses of the Passive Voice
67. Classifying or Identifying the Subject with the Indefinite Article
68. Introducing a Noun with the Indefinite Article
69. The Definite Article
70. Indefinite Pronouns