Puzzled by past tenses? Confused by comparatives? This clearly structured and beautifully presented workbook includes grammar practice activities that make learning English grammar incredibly easy.
The English for Everyone English Grammar Guide Practice Book is an essential companion to the English for Everyone English Grammar Guide, a comprehensive reference book that makes even the trickiest grammar rules clear and simple. The Practice Book mirrors the unit-by-unit structure of the Grammar Guide. Each Practice Book unit is full of carefully graded grammar exercises to drill and reinforce the grammar you have learned in the corresponding English Grammar Guide unit. These exercises will help you build up your confidence and become more fluent, giving you the chance to practise using the most important English grammar constructions again and again.
Ideal for learners at all levels, and covering CEFR levels A1 to C1, the English for Everyone English Grammar Guide Practice Book presents basic (beginner), intermediate, and advanced English grammar in one easy-to-navigate book. Like all books in the innovative English for Everyone series, it uses a visual learning method: many of the exercises are accompanied by attractive illustrations that put grammar practice points into context and give you visual cues to help you understand the exercises. Whether you want to improve your grammar for work, study, travel, or exams, the English for Everyone Grammar Guide Practice Book offers you a simple way to learn English grammar, remember it, and use it with confidence.
File: partly with OCR, Great Britain Edition
Author(s): Tom Booth, Tim Bowen
Publisher: Doring kindersley, DK
Year: 2019
Contents
01 The present simple
02 The present simple negative
03 The present continuous
04 Present simple questions
05 Present tenses overview
06 Imperatives
07 The past simple
08 The past simple negative
09 Past simple questions
10 The past continuous
11 The present perfect simple
12 The present perfect continuous
13 The past perfect simple
14 The past perfect continuous
15 “Used to” and “would”
16 Past tenses review
17 The future with “going to”
18 The future with “will”
19 The present for future events
20 The future continuous
21 The future perfect
22 The future in the past
23 Future review
24 The passive in the past
25 The passive
26 The passive in the future
27 The passive with modals
28 Other passive constructions
29 Conditional sentences
30 Other conditional sentences
31 Conditional sentences review
32 Future possibilities
33 Wishes and regrets
34 Forming questions
35 Question words
36 Open questions
37 Object and subject questions
38 Indirect questions
39 Question tags
40 Short questions
41 Short answers
42 Questions review
43 Reported speech
44 Tenses in reported speech
45 Reporting verbs
46 Reported speech with negatives
47 Reported questions
48 Reported speech review
49 Types of verbs
50 Action and state verbs
51 Infinitives and participles
52 Verb patterns
53 Verb patterns with objects
54 Verb patterns with prepositions
55 Phrasal verbs
56 Modal verbs
57 Ability
58 Permission, requests, and offers
59 Suggestions and advice
60 Obligations
61 Making deductions
62 Possibility
63 Articles
64 Articles review
65 “This / that / these / those”
66 “No / none”
67 “Each / every”
68 “Either / neither / both”
69 Singular and plural nouns
70 Countable and uncountable nouns
71 Subject-verb agreement
72 Abstract and concrete nouns
73 Compound nouns
74 Numbers
75 Quantity
76 Approximate quantity
77 Personal pronouns
78 Reflexive pronouns
79 Indefinite pronouns
80 Possession
81 Defining relative clauses
82 Non-defining relative clauses
83 Other relative structures
84 Question words with “-ever”
85 “There”
86 Introductory “it”
87 Shifting focus
88 Inversion
89 Ellipsis
90 Shortening infinitives
91 Substitution
92 Adjectives
93 Gradable and non-gradable adjectives
94 Comparative adjectives
95 Two comparatives together
96 “As... as” comparisons
97 Superlative adjectives
98 Adverbs of manner
99 Comparative and superlative adverbs
100 Adverbs of degree
101 Adverbs of time
102 Adverbs of frequency
103 “So” and “such”
104 “Enough” and “too”
105 Prepositions
106 Prepositions of place
107 Prepositions of time
108 Other prepositions
109 Dependent prepositions
110 Coordinating conjunctions
111 Subordinating conjunctions
112 More linking words
113 Linking words review
114 Prefixes
115 Suffixes
116 Easily confused phrases
117 Sequencing and organizing
118 Correcting and changing the subject
119 Deciding and hedging
120 Making conversation
Answers
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Chapter 1: ‘I’m thinking’ – Oh, but are you?
Chapter 2: Renegade perception
Chapter 3: The Pushbacker sting
Chapter 4: ‘Covid’: The calculated catastrophe
Chapter 5: There is no ‘virus’
Chapter 6: Sequence of deceit
Chapter 7: War on your mind
Chapter 8: ‘Reframing’ insanity
Chapter 9: We must have it? So what is it?
Chapter 10: Human 2.0
Chapter 11: Who controls the Cult?
Chapter 12: Escaping Wetiko
Postscript
Appendix: Cowan-Kaufman-Morell Statement on Virus Isolation
Bibliography
Index