Our goal in this book is to help you learn about English grammar in as simple and straightforward a way as possible. Lesson 53 Positive and negative sentences 246 Answer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 17 250 Review matching exercise and answer key ^ Part III List of Quick tips Glossary Index Lesson 48 Complex sentences 214 Lesson 49 Sentences with relative clausesĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 16 Lesson 46 Simple sentences Lesson 47 Compound sentences Lesson 45 Identifying sentences by functionĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 15 Part III Getting started with sentences Unit 15 The functions of sentences Lesson 38 Subjects 170 Lesson 39 Direct objects Lesson 40 Indirect objectsĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 13Īnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 14 Review matching exercise and answer key ^ Part II Lesson 36 The su⁄xes of auxiliary verbs Lesson 37 TenseĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 12 Lesson 33 Perfect have 143 Lesson 34 Progressive be 146 Lesson 35 Combining auxiliary verbs Lesson 31 The basic structure of auxiliary phrases Lesson 32 Modals Lesson 30 The basic structure of verb phrases Answer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 11 Lesson 29 The basic structure of prepositional phrases Answer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 10 Lesson 28 The basic structure of noun phrases Answer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 9 Lesson 23 Demonstrative pronouns Lesson 24 Possessive pronouns Lesson 25 Interrogative pronouns Lesson 26 Relative pronounsĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 7Īnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 8 Review matching exercise and answer key ^ Part I Lesson 21 Subject and object pronouns Lesson 22 Re£exive pronouns Lesson 18 Coordinating conjunctions Lesson 19 Subordinating conjunctionsĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 6 Lesson 13 Demonstratives Lesson 14 PossessivesĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 3Īnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 4Īnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 5Īnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 2 Lesson 10 Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 11 Phrasal verbs Lesson 2 Concrete and abstract nouns Lesson 3 Singular and plural nounsĪnswer keys: Test yourself questions ^ Unit 1 To my husband, Jim, my daughters, Jen and Alli, my mother, Lilo, and in memory of my father, Hans and To my son, Joel, so that he might read this book and understand what his father was trying to teach him First published in print format 2010 ISBN-13Ĭambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of urls for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. VAG O Queens College and the Graduate Center City University of NewYorkĬambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York Information on this title: © Evelyn P.Altenberg & Robert M.Vago This publication is in copyright. Is Professor and Chair in the Department of Linguistics andĬommunication Disorders at Queens College, City University of NewYork.Įnglish Grammar Understanding the Basics EV E LY N P. A L T E N B E R G is Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at Hofstra University, NewYork. With clear explanations and well-chosen examples, the book gives students the tools to understand the mysteries of English grammar as well as the perfect foundation from which to move on to more advanced topics. Requiring no prior knowledge of English grammar, the information is presented in small steps, with objective techniques to help readers apply new concepts. Students will ¢nd the book’s step-by-step approach easy to follow and be encouraged by its non-technical language. English Grammar Understanding the Basics Looking for an easy-to-use guide to English grammar? This handy introduction covers all the basics of the subject, using a simple and straightforward style.
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