Description: About this productProduct InformationThe Azar Grammar Series offers concise, level-appropriate grammar presentation with a variety of written exercises and communicative classroom activities. Included are both student-centred pair and group work.Product IdentifiersPublisherLongman Publishing GroupISBN-100130136522ISBN-139780130136527eBay Product ID (ePID)2070040Product Key FeaturesAuthorBetty Schrampfer AzarPublication NameFundamentals of English GrammarFormatTrade PaperbackLanguageEnglishPublication Year2002TypeTextbookNumber of Pages256 PagesDimensionsItem Length10.3in.Item Height0.4in.Item Width8in.Item Weight16.1 OzAdditional Product FeaturesVolume NumberVol. BEdition DescriptionBeginner EditionEdition Number3Table of ContentCHAPTER 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 Auxiliary Verbs after but and and 8-5 Using and + too, so, either, neither 8-6 Connecting Ideas with because 8-7 Connecting Ideas with even though / although CHAPTER 9 COMPARISON 9-1 Making Comparison with as ... as 9-2 Comparative and Superlative 9-3 Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs 9-4 Completing a Comparative 9-5 Modifying Comparatives 9-6 Comparison with less ... than and not as ... as 9-7 Unclear Comparison 9-8 Using more with Nouns 9-9 Repeating a Comparison 9-10 Using Double Comparatives 9-11 Using Superlatives 9-12 Using the same, similar, different, like, and alike CHAPTER 10 THE PASSIVE 10-1 Active Sentences and Passive Sentences 10-2 Form of the Passive 10-3 transitive and Intransitive Verbs 10-4 Using the by -phrase 10-5 The Passive Forms of the Present and Past Progressive 10-6 The Passive Modal Auxiliaries 10-7 Using Past Participles as Adjectives (Stative Passive) 10-8 Participial Adjectives: - ed vs. - ing 10-9 Get + Adjective; get + Past Participle 10-10 Using be used / accustomed to and get used / get accustomed to 10-11 Used to vs. be used to 10-12 Using be supposed to CHAPTER 11 PASSIVE SENTENCES 11-1 A vs. an 11-2 Count and Non-Count Nouns 11-3 Non-Count Nouns 11-4 More Non-Count Nouns 11-5 Using several, a lot of, many / much, and a few / a little 11-6 Nouns That Can Be Count or Non-Count 11-7 Using Units of Measure with Non-Count Nouns 11-8 Guidelines for Article Usage 11-9 Using the or i with Names 11-10 Capitalization CHAPTER 12 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES 12-1 Adjective Clauses: Introduction 12-2 Using who and whom in Adjective Clauses 12-3 Using who, who(m) , and that in Adjective Clauses 12-4 Using which and that in Adjective Clauses 12-5 Singular and Plural in Adjective Clauses 12-6 Using Prepositions in Adjective Clauses 12-7 Using whose in Adjective Clauses CHAPTER 13 GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES 13-1 Verb + Gerund 13-2 Go + - ing 13-3 Verb + Infinitive 13-4 Verb + Gerund or Infinitive 13-5 Preposition + Gerund 13-6 Using by and with to Express How Something Is Done 13-7 Using Gerunds as Subjects; Using it + Infinitive 13-8 It + Infinitive: Using for (Someone) 13-9 Expressing Purpose with in trder to and for 13-10 Using Infinitives with too and enough CHAPTER 14 NOUN CLAUSES 14-1 Noun Clauses: Introduction 14-2 Noun Clauses that Begin with a Question Word 14-3 Noun Clauses with who , what , whose + be 14-4 Noun Clauses that Begin with if or whether 14-5 Noun Clauses that Begin with that 14-6 Other Uses of that -Clauses 14-7 Substituting so for a that -Clause in Conversational Responses 14-8 Quoted Speech 14-9 Quoted Speech vs. Reported Speech 14-10 Verb Forms in Reported Speech 14-11 Common Reporting Verbs: Tell, ask, answer / reply Appendix 1 Phrasal Verbs A1-1 Phrasal Verbs: Introduction A1-2 Phrasal Verbs: Intransitive A1-3 Three-Word Phrasal Verbs A1-4 Phrasal Verbs: A Reference List Appendix 2 Preposition Combinations A2-1 Preposition Combinations: Introduction A2-2 Preposition Combinations: A Reference List IndexCopyright Date2003Target AudienceCollege AudienceTopicEnglish As a Second Language, Grammar & PunctuationDewey Decimal428.2/4Dewey Edition22GenreForeign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
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ISBN-10: 0130136522
Book Title: Fundamentals of English Grammar (Black), Student Book B (Without
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Publication Name: Fundamentals of English Grammar
Language: English
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Item Height: 0.4 in
Subject: English As a Second Language, Grammar & Punctuation
Publication Year: 2002
Features: Beginner Edition
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 16.1 Oz
Item Length: 10.3 in
Author: Betty Schrampfer Azar
Subject Area: Foreign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
Item Width: 8 in
Format: Trade Paperback