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Fundamentals of English Grammar with Essential Online Resources,
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9780134656571
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The world's most trusted grammar source for clear, direct, and comprehensive instruction, the Azar-Hagen Grammar Series - including Fundamentals of English Grammar for lower-intermediate and intermediate English language learners - blends grammar instruction with communicative methods. Grammar is the springboard for developing all language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. With clear, user-friendly charts and engaging, interactive practice, it's easy to see why this classic series remains the top-selling text in its field year after year. Highlights Clear charts and explanations Examples accompanied by easy-to-understand explanations and minimal terminology. Direct, in-depth grammar practice Immediate application of grammatical forms and meanings. Variety of exercise types including warm-up, reading, listening, comprehension, completion, interview, and writing. Comprehensive corpus-informed grammar syllabus Written vs. spoken usage in formal and informal contexts. Teacher's Guide includes step-by-step teaching suggestions for each chart, notes on key grammar structures, and vocabulary and expansion activities. Test Bank offers additional quizzes, chapter tests, mid-term, and final exams, and Chart Book contains the grammar charts. Teachers can use the eText as a classroom presentation tool and the Exam View ® software to customize their tests. New Essential Online Resources include Student Book audio, Student Book answer key, Grammar Coach videos, and self-assessments.

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Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0134656571
ISBN-13
9780134656571
eBay Product ID (ePID)
224570358

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
448 Pages
Publication Name
Fundamentals of English Grammar
Language
English
Subject
English As a Second Language, General
Publication Year
2017
Type
Language Course
Author
Stacy A. Hagen, Betty S. Azar
Subject Area
Foreign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
Format
Trade Paperback / Mixed Lot

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0.7 in
Item Weight
23.8 Oz
Item Length
9.9 in
Item Width
7.9 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
4
LCCN
2018-297476
Dewey Edition
23
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
428.24
Lc Classification Number
Pe1128.A965 2011b
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Present Time 1-1 Simple present and present progressive 1-2 Forms of the simple present and present progressive 1-3 Frequency adverbs 1-4 Singular/plural 1-5 Spelling of final -s/-es 1-6 Non-action verbs 1-7 Present verbs: short answers to yes/no questions Chapter 2 Past Time 2-1 Expressing past rime: the simple past 2-2 Spelling of -ing and -ed forms 2-3 The principal parts of a verb 2-4 Common irregular verbs: a reference list 2-5 Regular verbs: pronunciation of -ed endings 2-6 Simple past and past progressive 2-7 Expressing past time: using time clauses 2-8 Expressing past habit: used to Chapter 3 Future Time 3-1 Expressing future time: be going to and will 3-2 Forms with be going to 3-3 Forms with will 3-4 Certainty about the future 3-5 Be going to vs. will 3-6 Expressing the future in time clauses and if -clauses 3-7 Using the present progressive to express future time 3-8 Using the simple present to express future time 3-9 Immediate future: using be about to 3-10 Parallel verbs Chapter 4 Present Perfect and the Past Perfect 4-1 Past participle 4-2 Present perfect with since and for 4-3 Negative, question, and short-answer forms 4-4 Present perfect with unspecified time 4-5 Simple past vs. present perfect 4-6 Present perfect progressive 4-7 Present perfect progressive vs. present perfect 4-8 Past perfect Chapter 5 Asking Questions 5-1 Yes/no questions and short answers 5-2 Yes/no and information questions 5-3 Where, why, when, what time, how come, what...for 5-4 Questions with who, who ( m ) , and what 5-5 Using what + a form of do 5-6 Using which and what kind of 5-7 Using whose 5-8 Using how 5-9 Using how often 5-10 Using how far 5-11 Length of time: it + take and how long 5-12 Spoken and written contractions with question words 5-13 More questions with how 5-14 Using how about and what about 5-15 Tag questions Chapter 6 Nouns and Pronouns 6-1 Plural forms of nouns 6-2 Pronunciation of final -s/-es 6-3 Subjects, verbs, and objects 6-4 Objects of prepositions 6-5 Prepositions of time 6-6 Word order: place and time 6-7 Subject-verb agreement 6-8 Using adjectives to describe nouns 6-9 Using nouns as adjectives 6-10 Personal pronouns: subjects and objects 6-11 Possessive nouns 6-12 Possessive pronouns and adjectives 6-13 Reflexive nouns 6-14 Singular forms of other : another vs. the other 6-15 Plural forms of other : other ( s ) vs. the other ( s ) 6-16 Summary of forms of other Chapter 7 Modal Auxiliaries 7-1 The form of modal auxiliaires 7-2 Expressing ability: can and could 7-3 Expressing possibility: may, might, and maybe ; Expressing permission: may and can 7-4 Using could to express possibility 7-5 Polite questions: may I, could I, can I 7-6 Polite questions: would you, could you, will you, can you 7-7 Expressing advice: should and ought to 7-8 Expressing advice: had better 7-9 Expressing necessity: have to, have got to, must 7-10 Expressing lack of necessity: do not have to; Expressing prohibition: must not 7-11 Making logical conclusions: must 7-12 Tag questions with modal auxiliaries 7-13 Giving instructions: imperative questions 7-14 Making suggestions: let''s and why don''t 7-15 Stating preferences: prefer, like ... better, would rather Chapter 8 Connecting Ideas 8-1 Connecting ideas with and 8-2 Connecting ideas with but and or 8-3 Connecting ideas with so 8-4 Using auxiliar

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