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Comprehensive Grammar:World Talk:Dancing With English
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Unit 1 Sentences
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Part 1 The Sentence Defined
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1 Sentences
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2 Subjects
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3 Predicates
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4 Predicatives/Subject Complements
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5 Objects
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6 Adverbials
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7 Attributives
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Part 2 Types of Sentences
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1 Affirmative Sentences
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2 Negative Sentences
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3 Interrogative Sentences/Questions
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4 Exclamatory Sentences
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5 Imperative Sentences
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Unit 2 Nouns
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Part 1 The Noun Defined
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1 Definition of the Noun
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2 People
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3 Inanimate Things
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4 Living Things
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5 Feelings
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6 Places
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Part 2 Major Classes of Nouns
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1 Common Nouns
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2 Proper Nouns
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3 Abstract Nouns
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4 Collective Nouns
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5 Compound Nouns (Noun+Noun)
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Part 3 Countable Nouns and Uncountable Nouns
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1 Countable Nouns
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2 Uncountable Nouns
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3 Countable Nouns or Uncountable Nouns With Different Meanings
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4 Countable and Uncountable Nouns With “Some” and “Any”
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Part 4 Plural Nouns and Singular Nouns
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1 Forming the Plural of Nouns
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2 Nouns Always in Plural Form
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Part 5 Nouns Used in the Possessive Form
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1 Definition of the Possessive
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2 Singular Possessive
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3 Plural Possessive
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Unit 3 Pronouns
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Part 1 The Pronoun Defined
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Part 2 Personal Pronouns
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1 The Personal Pronoun Defined
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2 Personal Pronouns With Three Forms: Subjective
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3 Pronoun It
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4 Compound Subjects and Compound Objects
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5 Order of Pairs of Personal Pronouns
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6 Pronouns After the Verb “to Be” and informal Use of Objective Forms
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7 Object Pronouns or Subject Pronouns After As and Than
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8 Objective Pronouns After But and Except
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9 Informal Use of Objective Forms
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Part 3 Possessive Pronouns
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1 Possessive Determiners/Adjectives (Possessive Pronouns)
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2 Substitutional Possessives (Possessive Pronouns)
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Part 4 Interrogative Pronouns
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1 Who and What
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2 Who and Whom
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3 What and Which
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4 Question Possessive Pronoun: Whose
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Part 5 Relative Pronouns
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1 The Relative Pronoun Defined
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2 Use of Relative Pronouns
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3 Which and That in Nonrestrictive and Restrictive Clauses
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4 Leaving Out Object Pronouns
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5 Who and Whom in Formal and Informal Styles
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6 Position of Prepositions
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7 Personal and Relative Pronouns Not Used Together
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8 Who,Whom,Whoever,Whomever
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9 Relative Pronoun What
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Part 6 Indefinite Pronouns
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1 The Indefinite Pronoun Defined
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2 Personal Pronouns and Indefinite Pronouns
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3 Troublesome Indefinite Pronouns (Some Are Also Used as Determiners.)
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Part 7 Demonstrative Pronouns: This
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1 The Demonstrative Pronoun Defined
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2 Use of Demonstrative Pronouns
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Part 8 Reflexive Pronouns
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1 Misuse of I or Myself for Me
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2 Correct Use of Reflexive Pronouns/Mirror Pronouns
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3 Stock Phrase: By Oneself
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4 Other Common Expressions With Reflexive Pronouns
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5 Reflexive Pronouns With Combined Pronouns
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Part 9 Reciprocal Pronouns: Each Other and One Another
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1 Use of Reciprocal Pronouns
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2 Possessive Forms of Reciprocal Pronouns
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Unit 4 Articles
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Part 1 Introduction: Articles/Determiners
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Part 2 Indefinite Articles A/An
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1 A/An With Singular Countable Nouns
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2 Basic Rules of A/An
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Part 3 Definite Article The
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1 Use of the Definite Article The
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2 Zero Articles
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Unit 5 Adjectives
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Part 1 Definition of Adjectives
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Part 2 Position of Adjectives
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1 Adjectives Before the Nouns They Describe or After Linking Verbs
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2 Adjectives Used Only Before Nouns
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3 A-Adjectives Used Only After Linking Verbs
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4 Adjectives With Something
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5 Adjectives With the Measurement Noun
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6 Verb+Object+Adjective
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7 Adjectives After Nouns
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Part 3 Formation of Adjectives
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1 Common Endings of Adjectives
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2 -fu vs.-less
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3 -ed vs. -ing
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4 The + Adjective
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5 Adjectival Phrases
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Part 4 Different Types of Adjectives
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1 Descriptive Adjectives
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2 Proper Adjectives
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3 Possessive Adjectives/Possessive Determiners (My
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4 Demonstrative Adjectives/Demonstrative Determiners (This
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5 Nouns Used as Adjectives (Compound Nouns)
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6 Interrogative Adjectives/interrogative Determiners (What,Which
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7 Numbers as Adjectives
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Part 5 Adjectives That Are Participles (Interested/Interesting)
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1 Difference Between the -ed Form and the -ing Form
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2 Prepositions With -ed Ending Adjectives
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Part 6 Order of Adjectives in a Series
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1 Adjectives Before Noun Adjectives
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2 Order of Adjectives in a Series
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3 Numbers Before Adjectives
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4 Adjectives With And or But/Adjectives With Commas
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Part 7 Comparative Degree/Superlative Degree
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1 Introduction
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2 Forms (Regular Adjectives)
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3 Irregular Adjectives (and Adverbs)
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4 No Comparison
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5 Use of Comparisons
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6 Superlative Adjectives
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7 Use of Superlatives
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Unit 6 Adverbs
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Part 1 Introduction
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1 The Adverb Defined
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2 Adjectives vs. Adverbs
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Part 2 Adverbs and Adjectives
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1 Adjectives and Adverbs With the Same Form
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2 Adverbs Ending in -ly
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3 Adverbs With Two Forms
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Part 3 Types of Adverbs
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1 Adverbs of Time
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2 Adverbs of Frequency
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3 Adverbs of Duration
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4 Adverbs of Place
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5 Adverbs of Manner
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6 Adverbs of Degree/Emphasizing Adverbs
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7 Adverbs of Purpose
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8 Interrogative Adverbs
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Part 4 Adverbial Clauses
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1 Adverbial Clauses
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2 Prepositional Phrases
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3 Infinitive Phrases
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Part 5 Position and Order of Adverbs
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1 Position of Adverbs
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2 Order of Adverbs
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3 General Principles
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Part 6 Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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1 Degrees of Comparison
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2 Forms
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3 Use
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Part 7 Adverbs and Prepositions
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Part 8 Redundant Adverbs
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Part 9 Some Troublesome Adjectives and Adverbs
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1 Good vs. Well
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2 Bad vs. Badly
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Unit 7 Conjunctions
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Part 1 The Conjunction Defined
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Part 2 Coordinating Conjunctions
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1 Definition of Coordinating Conjunctions
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2 Use
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Part 3 Correlative Conjunctions/Double Conjunctions
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1 Definition of Correlative Conjunctions
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2 Use
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Part 4 Subordinating Conjunctions (After
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1 Definition of Subordinating Conjunctions
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2 Subordinating Conjunctions Used to Introduce Adverb Clauses
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3 Conjunctions Used to Introduce Noun Clauses
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4 Relative Pronouns Used as Conjunctions
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Unit 8 Prepositions
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Part 1 Introduction
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1 Definition
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2 Common Prepositions
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3 Prepositions With Their Objects
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4 Prepositional Phrases
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Part 2 Types of Prepositions
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1 Prepositions of Time
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2 Prepositions of Place
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3 Prepositions of Location (At/On/In) and No Preposition
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4 Prepositions of Movement (To/Toward) and No Preposition
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Part 3 Prepositions Before Particular Words and Expressions
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1 At
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2 By
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3 In
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4 On
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5 Between/Among
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6 From(Cause)
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7 For (Purpose)
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8 Prepositions of Position (1): Above/Over/On/Below/Under
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9 Prepositions of Position (2): Behind/In Front of/Before
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Part 4 Nouns,Verbs and Adjectives With Particular Prepositions
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Unit 9 Possessives
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Part 1 Forming Possessives
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1 Basic Rules
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2 Possessives With an of-Construction
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3 Inanimate Possessives
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4 When Possessives Come in Pairs
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Part 2 Use of Possessives
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1 Possessives Standing Alone
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2 Possessives Modifying Possessives
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3 Proper Nouns in the Possessive Form
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4 Possessives in Holidays
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5 Various Expressions With Possessive Forms
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Part 3 Possessive Pronouns
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1 Possessive Determiners (Possessive Pronouns)
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2 Possessive Pronouns/Substitutional Possessives: Mine
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Part 4 Troublesome Possessives and Contractions
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1 Possessive Whose (Not: Who's)
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2 Possessive Its (Not: It's)
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3 Possessive Their (Not: They're/There)
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Unit 10Verbs
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Part 1 The Verb Defined and Types of Verbs
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Part 2 Be
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1 Be (Present—Am/Is/Are)
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2 Be (Past—Was/Were)
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3 Be (Future—Will Be)
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Part 3 Linking Verbs
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1 The Linking Verb Defined and Types of Linking Verbs
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2 Use of Linking Verbs
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Part 4 Transitive Verbs and Intransitive Verbs
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1 Transitive Verbs
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2 Intransitive Verbs
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3 Verbs Used as Both Transitive and Intransitive
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Part 5 Phrasal Verbs
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Part 6 Causative Verbs
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1 Make
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2 Let
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3 Have
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4 Get
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5 Help
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Part 7 Have (Has)/There Is (Are)
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1 Have
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2 There Be
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3 Have (Has) vs. There Is (Are)
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Part 8 Auxiliary Verbs/Helping Verbs (Do/Have/Be)
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Part 9 Modal (Auxiliary) Verbs
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1 The Modal Auxiliary Verb Defined
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2 Forms
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3 Can/Could
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4 May/Might
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5 Shall/Will
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6 Should
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7 Would
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8 Must
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9 Must/Need/Have to/Had to/Will have to
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10 Ought to
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11 Dare/Need (Modal Verb/Ordinary Verb)
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12 Had Better/Should
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Unit 11 Tenses
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Part 1 Summary of Forms of Tenses
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1 The Verb Tense Defined
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2 Summary of Forms of Tenses
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Part 2 Simple Present Tense
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1 Forms
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2 Spelling of Third Person Singular Forms
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3 Use
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Part 3 Present Progressive Tense/Present Continuous Tense
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1 Definition and Formation
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2 Forms
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3 Spelling
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4 Use
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5 Non-Progressive Situations or Actions or Events
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6 Non-Progressive Verbs
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7 Simple Present vs. Present Progressive
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Part 4 Future Tenses
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1 Definition and Formation
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2 Simple Future: Will
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3 Present Progressive: Planned Future or Arrangements That Have Been Made
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4 Be Going To
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5 Will vs. Be Going To
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6 Present Progressive vs. Be Going To (Fixed Arrangements/Intention)
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7 Present Progressive/Will/Be Going To
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8 Simple Present With a Future Meaning
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9 Future Progressive
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10 Future Progressive/Simple Future (Will)/Be Going To
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11 Future Perfect
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Part 5 Past Tenses
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1 Simple Past Tense/Past Simple Tense
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2 Past Progressive Tense
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3 Past Future Tense
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Part 6 Perfect Tenses
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1 Simple (Present) Perfect Tense
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2 Present Perfect Progressive
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3 Summary: the Simple Past,the Present Perfect,the present Perfect Progressive
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4 Past Perfect Tense
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5 Past Perfect Progressive Tense
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6 Future Perfect Tense
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7 Future Perfect Progressive
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Unit l2 Active/Passive Voice
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Part 1 Difference Between Active and Passive Voices
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1 Two Voices: Active and Passive
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2 Active Voice More Concise
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3 Unnatural Passive Constructions
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4 Active and Passive Constructions Mixed Together (Bad Writing Style)
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5 Situations in Which the Passive Is Used
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Part 2 Passive Verb Formation
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1 Be + Past Participle
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2 Different Tenses
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Part 3 Use of the Passive Voice
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1 Doer/Actor/Agent
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2 Only Transitive Verbs Used in the Passive
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3 Certain Transitive Verbs (Stative Verbs) Not Used in the Passive
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4 Certain Sentences Used Only in the Passive
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5 Verbs With Two Objects
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6 Infinitive and Gerund Phrases Used in the Passive
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Unit l3 Direct and Indirect Speech
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Part 1 Definitions and Use of Direct and Indirect Speech
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1 Definitions of Direct Speech and Indirect Speech
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2 Grammatical Differences Between Direct and Indirect Speech
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3 Indirect Commands
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4 Indirect Questions
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Unit l4 Mood
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Part 1 Definition
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Part 2 Indicative Mood
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1 Affirmative Statements
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2 Negative Statements
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3 Questions
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4 Exclamations
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Part 3 Imperative Mood
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1 Affirmative Imperative
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2 Negative Imperative
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3 Emphatic Imperative
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4 Passive Imperative
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5 Imperative With an "And/Or-Clause"
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6 Subject of an Imperative Sentence: You
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7 "Let" Used in the Imperative
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8 Subject With the Imperative
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Part 4 Subjunctive Mood
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1 Wish
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2 If Only
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3 If: Not Real/Not Probable
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4 If It were not for/If it had not been for/But for
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5 As If/As Though
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6 Base Verb Clauses
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7 It Is (About/High) Time That-Clause + Subjunctive
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Unit 15 Participles/Infinitives/Gerunds
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Part 1 Participles
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1 The Participle Defined
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2 Present Participles
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3 Past Participles
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4 Perfect Participles
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5 Participial Phrases/Participle Clauses
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Part 2 Infinitives/Gerunds
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1 Infinitives
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2 Gerunds
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Part 3 Infinitive Phrases of Purpose
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Part 4 Infinitives With How,What ,Which,and Where
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Part 5 Infinitive Used as the Adjective Complement: Adjective + Infinitive
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Part 6 Noun-Uses of Infinitives and Gerunds
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1 Infinitive/Gerund Used as the Subject
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2 Infinitive/Gerund Used as the Complement
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3 Infinitive With a Preposition
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4 Gerund as the Object of a Preposition
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5 For + Object + Infinitive
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6 Infinitive/Gerund Used as the Direct Object
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7 Making the Choice Between Gerund and Infinitive Forms as Direct Objects
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Part 7 Infinitives and Gerunds With Characteristics of Verbs
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1 Simple Forms
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2 Perfect Forms
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3 Passive Forms
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4 Perfect Passive Forms
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5 Perfect Progressive Infinitive Forms
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Part 8 Infinitives Not Using To
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Unit 16 Clauses
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Part 1 Definition of Clauses
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Part 2 Independent/Main Clauses
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1 The Independent Clause Defined
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2 Examples of Simple Sentences
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3 Examples of Clauses
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Part 3 Subordinate/Dependent Clauses
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1 The Subordinate Clause Defined
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2 Adverbial Clauses
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3 Adjective Clauses (Relative Clauses)
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4 Noun Clauses
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Unit l7 Sentence Structure
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Part 1 Simple Sentences
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1 Subject + Verb (+ Prepositional Phrase)
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2 Subject + Verb + Object (+ Adverbial Phrase)
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3 Subject + Linking Verb + Predicative/Complement
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4 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
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5 Subject + Verb + Object + Verb (+ Object)
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Part 2 Compound Sentences
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Part 3 Complex Sentences
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Unit 18 Punctuation
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Part 1 Periods (.)
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1 Periods at the End of a Statement or Command or Mild Exclamation
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2 Periods at the End of Indirect Questions
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3 Abbreviations
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4 With Decimals
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5 With Internet and Email Addresses
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Part 2 Commas (,)
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1 Basic Rules for Commas That Separate
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Part 3 Question Marks and Exclamation Marks
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1 Question Marks (?)
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2 Exclamation Points (!)
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Part 4 Semicolons and Colons
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1 Semicolons (;)
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2 Colons (:)
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Part 5 Apostrophes and Quotations
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1 Apostrophes(')
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2 Quotations ("")
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Part 6 Quotation Marks With Other Punctuations
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1 Quotation Marks With Question Marks and Exclamation Points
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2 Quotation Marks With Commas and Periods
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3 Quotation Marks With Colons and Semicolons
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Part 7 Dots/Ellipsis Marks/Omission Marks (. . .)
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Part 8 Slashes (/)
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Part 9 Dashes (—)
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Part 10 Hyphens (-)
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Part 11 Italics,Asteriks,Brackets/Parenthesis,and Square Brackets
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1 Italics
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2 Asterisks (*)
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3 Parenthesis/Brackets ()
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4 Square Brackets「」
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Unit 19 Capitalization
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Part 1 Basic Rules
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Part 2 Special Cases
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Unit 20 Parallel Structure
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Part 1 Use of Parallel Structure
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Part 2 Correlative Conjunctives Followed by Elements in Parallel Form
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Unit 2l Participial Phrases/Particle Clauses
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Part 1 The Participial Phrase Defined
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Unit22 Dangling Constructions
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Part 1 The Dangling Construction Defined and Ways to Avoid Dangling Constructions
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1 The Dangling Construction Defined
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2 Ways to Avoid Dangling Constructions
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Unit 23 Doublets and Unnecessary Modifiers
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Part 1 The Doublet Defined
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Part 2 Comparison Between Unnecessary Modifier and Concise Expressions
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Unit 24 Subject-Verb Agreement
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Part 1 Basic Principles of Agreement
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Part 2 Compound Subjects
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Part 3 Singular Subjects With Their Modifiers
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Part 4 There Is
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Part 5 Verb Agreement With Indefinite Pronouns
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Part 6 Subjects Connected by Conjunctions (Either—Or,Neither-Nor,Or,and Nor)
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Part 7 Nouns Ending in –S
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Part 8 Nouns Ending in –ICS
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Part 9 Fractional Expressions
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Part 10 Sums and Products of Mathematical Processes
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Part 11 Numbers That Represent a Total Amount
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Part 12 Collective Nouns
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Part 13 A Positive and a Negative Subject
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Part 14 Geographic Names,Tiele of Publication,and Phrases or Clauses as Subjects
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Appendixes
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1 Common Irregular Verbs
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2 Proper Nouns
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3 Common Collective Nouns
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4 Common Compound Nouns
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5 Uncountable Nouns
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6 Differences Between American and British English
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7 A List of State Abbreviations and Capitals
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8 Alphabetized List of 102 Common Adverbs
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- Indexes
- 出版地 : 臺灣
- 語言 : 繁體中文
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