English grammar 2 /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rosset, Edward R.
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Irún, España : Editorial Stanley, 1999.
Edition: Segunda edición
Subjects:
Notas Contenido:
  • Do
  • Had better
  • Will/'ll offers and agreements; shall in offers
  • Past simple. Past continuous/progressive
  • The infinite with or without TO
  • Comparison of adjetives
  • Comparative structures as ... as more and more
  • When, while, as clauses
  • Elipsis in speech
  • Cna, could and be able to
  • May, must, will, used to
  • Present perfect and simple past
  • Present perfect - past simple (cont.)
  • The present perfect simple and continuous
  • Present perfect with ever, just, since, for
  • Future reference (going to, and present progressive)
  • Will
  • Will or "going to"
  • Reported statements
  • Reported questions (questions in indirect speech)
  • Infinite after adjectives
  • If-clauses (open and hypothetical)
  • When-clauses, if and when
  • Puntuation
  • Verbs with adverb particles (phrasal verbs)
  • Time prepositions
  • End position of prepositions
  • Verb + object + infinitive
  • Can, could. Permission and possibility
  • Could (do) could have (done)
  • May and might (puede y podría) Must (have) can't (have)
  • Present simple and progressive passive
  • Past simpe passive
  • Present and past participles
  • Reflexive/emphatic pronous
  • Relative pronouns
  • Relative pronouns and clauses
  • Defining relative clauses: things
  • Non-defining relative clauses
  • Compound adjectives
  • Quantifiers (both and neither); word order
  • Emphatic do
  • Past perfect. Unfulfilled past conditions
  • Question-tags (coletillas)
  • Imperatives
  • Reported instructions
  • Before, after, as soon as, until
  • Such, so
  • Still, yet, already
  • Linking ad expressións.
Table of Contents:
  • Do
  • Had better
  • Will/'ll offers and agreements; shall in offers
  • Past simple. Past continuous/progressive
  • The infinite with or without TO
  • Comparison of adjetives
  • Comparative structures as ... as more and more
  • When, while, as clauses
  • Elipsis in speech
  • Cna, could and be able to
  • May, must, will, used to
  • Present perfect and simple past
  • Present perfect - past simple (cont.)
  • The present perfect simple and continuous
  • Present perfect with ever, just, since, for
  • Future reference (going to, and present progressive)
  • Will
  • Will or "going to"
  • Reported statements
  • Reported questions (questions in indirect speech)
  • Infinite after adjectives
  • If-clauses (open and hypothetical)
  • When-clauses, if and when
  • Puntuation
  • Verbs with adverb particles (phrasal verbs)
  • Time prepositions
  • End position of prepositions
  • Verb + object + infinitive
  • Can, could. Permission and possibility
  • Could (do) could have (done)
  • May and might (puede y podría) Must (have) can't (have)
  • Present simple and progressive passive
  • Past simpe passive
  • Present and past participles
  • Reflexive/emphatic pronous
  • Relative pronouns
  • Relative pronouns and clauses
  • Defining relative clauses: things
  • Non-defining relative clauses
  • Compound adjectives
  • Quantifiers (both and neither); word order
  • Emphatic do
  • Past perfect. Unfulfilled past conditions
  • Question-tags (coletillas)
  • Imperatives
  • Reported instructions
  • Before, after, as soon as, until
  • Such, so
  • Still, yet, already
  • Linking ad expressións.