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Tothestudentviii
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Present.m dp,,1$[
I Presentcontinuous\1amdoing'
.lPresentsimple(I do:4Present connnuous
andpresentsimpleJ(IamdoingandJdol5PJ,S[simpleIIdid)
6Pastconrinuou-,(IwasdoingI
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-Pre-sentperfectIIIhavedone)SPresentpeti
e..:t.2IIhavedone}10PresentperfectcontinuousandsimpleIIhavebeendoingandI have done)
11Howlonghave
.beent...:11ForandsinceWhen
...?andHowlong...?.15 Past perfectUhad
done!16P.lSIperfectcontinuousilhadbeendoingt
17HavegOIandhave
tSUsedto(do)Future
20rl'mtgoing to(dol
11"ill/sha ll1
"WilllshJ. 1I113IwillandI'mgoing\0
\\'illbedoing,U1Jwillhave done2.5WhenIdoIWhenI'vedoneWhenandif
.\lo.l.lls2.6Can,couldandrbetable10
-r-Could(dolandcouldhavetdonet2.8."ustandcan't
29andmightI
30andrnight1
31Havewandmuvt
31.\ lustmustn'tn...edn't
33ShouldI
34Should
2.35HadbenerIt'stime,.,
36Would
iiiThis is trial version www.adultpdf.com ivIfamiwish
.l8If I do•. .•mdIf I did...39IfI knew,.,IwishIknew...
40IfIhadknown..•IwishIhad known...
41\Vi"h
Passire
42Passin'I(isdoneIwasdone]
43Passin'2.(bedoneIbeendone!beingdone)
44Passive3
45Itis saidthat•.•Heissaidto•.•Heissupposedto...
46Havesomethingdone
Reportedspeech
47Reportedspeech1jHesaidthat.••)
48Reportedspeech2.
QltestioflS•.md.1lIxiliJry('n bs
49Questions1
50Questions2.(Do)'OUknowwhere...?IHe asked mewhere •.•)
IIhopesoetc.
52Questiontags(doyou?isn'tit?ere.I
-bIg.mdthei,,{illiti('e53Verb+-ing(enjoydoing!stopdoingere.I
54Verb+to ••.(decideto...!forgetto .••ere.I
56Verb+-ingorto1(remember/regretetc.]
57Verb+-ingorto2.(try/needlhe1pl
58Verb+-ing orto3(likeIwouldlikeerc.l
59Preferandwould rather
60Preposition (in/for/aboutere.I
+-ing61Be/getusedtosomething(I'musedto
62Verh
63Expressions+-ing
64 To••••for...and
sothat•..(purpose)65Adjective
+to...66To•••(afraidtodol and preposition+-ing(afraidof -ingt
67See somebodydoandsecsomebodydoing
68-ingclauses(Feelingtired,Iwent
tobede;Hly.fArticles
JIII/nouns
69Countableanduncountable1
70Countableandu
ncountable2 71Countablenounswithalanandsome
72Alan
andthe 73The1 74
The2.(school!the schoolere.I
75The3(childrenIthechildren!
76The4Ithe giraffeIthetelephone!thepianoetc.•the+adiecnvet
77Nameswithand withoutthe1
78 Nameswithandwith
outthe2 IFYOUARENOTSUREWHICHUNITSYOUNEEDTOSTUDY,USETHESTUDYGUIDEONPAGE326.This is trial version www.adultpdf.com79and plur.ll
80Xoun
...noun(atennisballf.lheadache: 81-\rvoursisler\name!andof...(rhename ofthebookt
Pronouns
.llIddeterminers82.ere.
84There...•1Odit...
S5Someand.lny
86Xo/nonc/anvX
othing/nobodvetc.87:\Iuch.manv.Hnle.few.alot.plentv
SSAll/.1.11ofmO\1/movrofno/noneofetc
89Bothfbothofneitherfneitherof eitherfeitherof
90:\11.everyJ.nJwhole
91Eachand
Relatireclauses
92.Relanve clausesI: clauseswithwho/that/which
93ReI.HiH'clauses
2.:clauseswithand withoutwho/that/which
94Relanveclauses3:whose/whom/where
95Relativeclauses4:exrra mformanon(II
96Relative clauses 5:extrainformationclausesl2.1
9--mgand-edclausesrrhewomantalking 10 Tom.[heinjuredintheaccident'
AJ;ecfU'('SJI1,I .I,/I"('rI'5
99Adjectives:anicenewhouse.youlooktired
100Adiecnvesandadverbs I{quick/quickly}
102.Soandsuch
10 .3Enoughandtoo 104QUill".prcnv.rather.1nJ
105Comp.mson I(cheaper.moreexpensiveetc.t
106 Comparison
2.tmcch bcncr/anj better/berrcr andbetter/Ihesoonerthebetter)
10;Comparison3
'0<•••0109\'('ordorderI:verb+ubject: placeandtime
110\X'ordorder2.:adverbswiththeverb
IIIStill.
andalready 11 2.hen .-\nymorefanylongerInolonger .lIt.lprepositions IHIn115UnlessAslongasProvided/providing
116As(:\sIwalledalongthestreet.•. /AsIwashungry...J
11-Likeand
118if/.1\though/likc
IF YOUARENOTSUREWHIOlUNITSYOUNEEDTOSTUDY,USETHESTUDYGUIDEONPAGE326.vThis is trial version www.adultpdf.comI19For.duringandwhile
120ByanduntilBythetime...
Prepositione
121Allon/in(time)
122Ontimeandin timeAttheendandinthe end
123In/at/on(position)I
124Inlallon[position!2
125In/allon(position!3
126ToI:nlinli
nto127In/allon(otheruses)
128By
130Adjecnve+preposition1
131Adjecrive+preposition2
132Verh+prepositionItoandat
133Verb+preposition2aboullfor/oflafter
134 Verh
+preposition3aboutand of135Verb
+preposition4ofIfor/from/an136Verb+preposition5inlintolwithltolon
Pbrasalrerbs
137Phrasalverbs1 Introduction
138Phrasalverbs2in/out
139Phrasalverbs3out
140Phrasal verbs4
on/off(Il14 1 Phrasalverbs 5
on/off(2l142 Phrasalverbs6Up/down
143Phrasalverbs7up(I)
144Phrasalverbs8up(2)
145Phrasalverbs9away/back
A ppendix1Appendix2
Appendix3
Appendix4
Appendix5
Append ix6
A ppendix7Regularandirregular verbs292Presentandpasttenses294
Tht'future295
Modalverbs(canJcouldJwillJwoulderc.)296
Shorrforms(I'm
Iyou'veJdidn'tetc.I297
Spelling298
AmericanEnglish300
Additionalexercises302
Studyguide
326KeytoExercises336
KeytoAdditionalexercises
368KeytoStudyguide372
Index373
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