Дроздова.English Grammar
.pdfТ. Ю. Дроздова, А. И. Берестова, В. Г. Маилова
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
REFERENCE & PRACTICE
WITH A SEPARATE KEY VOLUME
Учебное пособие для старшеклассников
истудентов неязыковых вузов
суглубленным изучением английского языка
Изданиедевятое, исправленное идополненное
Антология
Санкт-Петербург 2005
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ОТ АВТОРОВ
Предлагаемое вашему вниманию пособие создано на основе фундаментальных классических трудов по грамматике английского языка, изданных в России, а также новых работ английских и американских авторов в русле коммуникативной лингвис тики.
Пособие состоит из 15 тематических разделов, в которых приводятся общие све дения по каждой теме и объясняются особые случаи употребления. Цель данного сборника - изложить и объяснить в доступной форме существенные морфологичес кие особенности грамматического строя английского языка, необходимые для прак тического использования.
Воснове структуры учебника лежит принцип сопоставления моделей родного и изучаемого языков, а также дифференциация сходных (для носителей русского язы ка), но различающихся по сути грамматических структур английского языка. Лучшему усвоению материала должны способствовать таблицы, схемы и модели, системати зирующие материал разделов.
Данное пособие предназначено для учащихся школ и гимназий, а также для сту дентов неязыковых вузов с углубленным изучением английского языка. Оно может быть успешно использовано для работы со студентами любой формы обучения и уровня языковой подготовки, поскольку достаточно подробные объяснения снабже ны большим количеством примеров, таблиц и моделей, закрепляемых в разнообраз ныхупражнениях. Упражнения построены по принципу нарастания языковых трудно стей и предназначены для студентов начинающих (А), продолжающих (В) и продвину тых (С) групп. Упражнения индексированы соответствующими обозначениями.
Кбольшинству упражнений предлагаются ответы-ключи, изданные отдельной кни гой “The Keys”. Цифровые обозначения вупражнениях соответствуют ответам, поме щенным в книге “The Keys”.
Втечение нескольких лет материал пособия успешно использовался в различных целевых программах при обучении студентов с разным уровнем языковой подготовки.
Т.Ю. Дроздова A. И. Берестова B. Г. Маилова
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THE VERB |
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1. The Verb “to be” ..................................................................................... |
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2. “There is (are)” Construction.................................................................... |
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3. The Verb “to have” |
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4. English Tenses Active .............................................................................. |
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5. The Indefinite (Simple) Forms..................................... |
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5.1 |
The Present Indefinite (Simple) Tense..................................................... |
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5.2 |
The Past Indefinite (Simple) Tense......................................................... |
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5.3 |
The Future Indefinite (Simple) Tense....................................................... |
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6. The Continuous Forms............................................................................. |
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6.1 |
The Present Continuous Tense.............................................................. |
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6.2 |
The Present Continuous and Present Indefinite (Simple)............................. |
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6.3 |
The Past Continuous Tense.................................................................. |
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6.4 |
The Past Continuous and Past Indefinite (Simple)...................................... |
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6.5 |
The Future Continuous Tense............................................................... |
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6.6 |
Revision............................................................................................ |
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7. The Perfect Forms |
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7.1 |
The Present Perfect Tense.................................................................. |
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The Present Perfect and Past Indefinite (Simple)....................................... |
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7.3 |
The Past Perfect Tense..................................................................... |
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7.4 |
The Future Perfect Tense..................................................................... |
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8. The Perfect Continuous Forms ................................................................. |
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8.1 |
The Present Perfect Continuous............................................................ |
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8.2 |
The Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous........................... |
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8.3 |
The Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous................................. |
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8.4 |
Revision............................................................................................ |
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8.5 |
The Past Perfect Continuous................................................................. |
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The Past Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous..................................... |
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8.7 |
The Future Perfect Continuous.............................................................. |
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9. The Revision of Tenses............................................................................ |
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10. Tests .................................................................................................... |
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11. Talking about the |
Future........................................................................ |
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11.1 Present Tenses with a Future Meaning..................................................... |
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11.2“to be going to |
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11.3The Future Indefinite (Simple) ................................................................ |
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11.4“be to”, “be about to”, “be due to” ...................................................... |
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11.5Revision............................................................................................ |
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THE SEQUENCE OF TENSES |
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1. General Rules......................................................................................... |
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2. Revision................................................................................................. |
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3. Tests ..................................................................................................... |
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DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
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Indirect Statement.................................................... |
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Indirect Command and Request............................................................. |
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Indirect Questions............................................................................... |
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3.1 |
Indirect General Questions.................................................................... |
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3.2 |
Indirect Special Questions................................................................... |
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4. Revision.............................................................................................. |
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THE PASSIVE VOICE
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The Formation of the Passive Voice...................................................... |
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Uses of the Passive VoicePeculiar to the English Language...................... |
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Revision.............................................................................................. |
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4. Tests .................................................................................................. |
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THE USE OF THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD
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Conditional Sentences......................................................................... |
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Revision......................................................................................... |
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Test............................................................................................... |
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Making a Wish.................................................................................... |
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Revision.............................................................................................. |
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Tests |
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MODAL VERBS |
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Definition............................................................................................ |
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Can.................................................................................................... |
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2.1 |
Revision......................................................................................... |
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3. |
M ay |
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Must................................................................................................... |
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4.1 |
Revision......................................................................................... |
154 |
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Should and Ought............................................................................... |
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Need.................................................................................................. |
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Revision.............................................................................................. |
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Tests |
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THE NOUN |
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Formation of Nouns |
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Classification |
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Number |
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4. The |
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Case |
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Tests |
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THE ARTICLE |
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Use of Articles with Common Nouns ............................................... |
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The Use of the Indefinite Article (a/an)................................................... |
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1.2 |
The Use of the Definite Article (the)...................................................... |
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1.3 |
The Zero Article................................................................................. |
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1.4 |
Revision........................................................................................... |
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2. The |
Use of Articles with Nouns of Material and Abstract Nouns.............. |
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3. The |
Use of Articles with Proper Nouns ................................................. |
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3.1 |
Geographical Names.......................................................................... |
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3.2 |
Names of Persons............................................................................. |
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3.3 |
The Use of Articles in the Names of Places, Some Buildings, |
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public organizations, etc...................................................................... |
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3.4 |
Revision........................................................................................... |
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4. Special Difficulties in the Use of Articles................................................. |
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5. The Use of Articles with Nounsin Some Set Expressions........................... |
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6. Tests .................................................................................................... |
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THE PRONOUN |
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1. Classification |
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Pronouns .................................................................... |
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Personal and Possessive Pronouns........................................................ |
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1.2 |
Reflexive Pronouns............................................................................. |
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1.3 |
Demostrative Pronouns........................................................................ |
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1.4 |
Interrogative Pronouns......................................................................... |
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1.5 |
Defining Pronouns.............................................................................. |
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1.6 |
Indefinite and Negative Pronouns........................................................... |
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1.7 “Much/many”, “little/few”,“a little/a few” .......................................... |
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2. Tests ................................. |
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THE ADJECTIVE |
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1. Formation of Adjectives......................................................................... |
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2. Word Order: adjective + noun................................................................ |
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3. The Comparison of Adjectives............................................................... |
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4. Tests ................................. |
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THE ADVERB |
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1. Definition and |
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2. Classification |
of Adverbs...................................................................... |
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Adverbs of |
Manner........................................................................ |
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Adverbs of |
Time........................................................................... |
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2.3 |
Adverbs of |
Frequency..................................................................... |
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2.4 |
Adverbs of |
Place andDirection.......................................................... |
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2.5 |
Adverbs of |
Degree, Measureand Quantity........................................... |
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2.6 |
Viewpoint Adverbs............................................................................. |
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3. Revision................................................................................................ |
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4. Tests .................................................................................................... |
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THE VERBALS (the non-finite forms of the verb) |
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1. The Gerund......................................................................................... |
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Forms. Tense/Voice Distinctions............................................................ |
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1.2 |
The Use of the Gerund....................................................................... |
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1.3 |
Verbs Used with the Gerund and the Infinitive............................................ |
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1.4 |
The Gerundial Construction................................................................... |
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1.5 |
The Gerund and the Verbal Noun........................................................... |
287 |
1.6 |
Revision........................................................................................... |
289 |
1.7 Tests.............................................................................................. |
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Infinitive.................................................................................. |
293 |
2.1 |
Forms. Tense/Voice Distinctions............................................................ |
293 |
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The Use of the Infinitive without the Particle “to” ....................................... |
294 |
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The Functions of the Infinitive in the Sentence.......................................... |
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2.3.1 Revision.................................................................................. |
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2.4 |
The Infinitive Constructions................................................................... |
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2.4.1 The Complex Object................................................................. |
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2.4.2 The Complex Subject................................................................. |
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2.4.3 The For-to-Infinitive Construction.................................................... |
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2.5 |
Revision........................................................................................... |
323 |
2.6 |
Tests.............................................................................................. |
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3. The |
Participle...................................................................................... |
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3.1 |
Forms and Functions.......................................................................... |
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3.2 |
The Functions of the Participle in a Sentence........................................... |
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3.3 |
Russian Equivalents of Participles Used as Attributes.................................. |
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Russian Equivalents of Participles Used as Adverbial Modifiers...................... |
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3.5 |
Have Something Done........................................................................ |
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3.6 |
The Absolute Participial Construction...................................................... |
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3.7 |
Revision........................................................................................... |
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3.8 |
Tests.............................................................................................. |
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SOME CONFUSED OR CONFUSING ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR
1. Some Prepositions Confused................................................................... |
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2. The Complex Sentence........................................................................ |
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3. Revision Exercises................................................................................. |
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4. Emphasis............................................................................................... |
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5. Additional Exercises. Miscellaneous......................................................... |
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Appendix |
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List of IrregularVerbs..................................................... |
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Appendix |
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Irregular Verbs:Difficult Cases......................................... |
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Appendix |
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Regular Verbs: Spelling Rules........................................... |
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Appendix |
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List of Adverbs and AdverbialPhrases............................... |
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Appendix 5. Place of Adverbs...... .................................................... |
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Appendix 6. Verbs Followedby the Infinitive.......................................... |
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Appendix 7. American English............................................................. |
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Appendix 8. |
List of Grammar Terms and Key Words............................... |
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Appendix 9. |
Punctuation..................................................................... |
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Literature.......................................................................................... |
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THE VERB
1. THE VERB TO BE4
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THE VERB TO BE' IN THE PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE |
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POSITIVE FORM |
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NEGATIVE FORM |
QUESTIONS |
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I |
am (I’m) |
I |
am |
not |
(I’m not) |
Am |
I? |
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You |
are (you’re) |
You |
are |
not |
(you’re not or you aren’t) |
Are you? |
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He |
is |
(he’s) |
He |
is |
not |
(he’s not or he isn’t) |
Is |
he? |
She |
is |
(she’s) |
She |
is |
not |
(she’s not orshe isn’t) |
Is |
she? |
It |
is |
(it’s) |
It |
is |
not |
(it’s not or itisn’t) |
Is |
it? |
We |
are |
(we’re) |
We |
are |
not |
(we’re not orwe aren’t) |
Are we? |
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You |
are |
(you’re) |
You |
are |
not |
(you’re not oryou aren’t) |
Are you? |
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They are |
(they’re) |
They |
are |
not |
(they’re not orthey aren’t) |
Are they? |
□I’m small but I’m not helpless.
□Where are you from?
□Howmuch are these stamps?
EXERCISES (A)________________________________________________
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I. Write short forms (she’s/we’re, etc.). |
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1. he is |
he’s |
3. she isnot____________ |
5.1am not___________ |
2. they are__________ |
4. it is not ______________ |
6. you are not_________ |
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II. Write the full forms (she is/we are, etc.) |
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7. we aren’t |
we are not |
9. you’re ____________ |
11. it isn’t____________ |
8. I’m ______________ |
10. they aren’t __________ |
12. she’s ____________ |
Ex. 2. Put in am, is or are.
1.The sky /§ very blue today. 2 .1______ not tired. 3. This shelf_________ very heavy.
4.These shelves_____ very heavy. 5. The child______ asleep. 6. Look! This______
Mabel. 7.1____cold. Can you shut the window, please? 8. The castle____ one thousand years old. 9. My brother and I____good tennis players. 10. Amy____ at home but her parents___ in church. 11.1____ a student. 12. My sister_____ an archeologist.
Ex. 3. Write full sentences. Use am/is/are each time.
1.(my grandparents very old) Mv grandparents are veryold.
2.(my desk very comfortable)__________________________________________
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3.(your spectacles in your bag)
4.(I not very clever today)___
5.(this house very expensive) _
6.(the shops not open today) _
7.(Mr Wren's grandson six years old)
8.(the houses in this street very big)
9.(the examination not difficult)____
10.(those flowers very beautiful) ___
Ex. 4. Write positive or negative sentences. Use am/am not/is/isn’t/are/aren’t.
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Brussels...the capital of Belgium) Brussels is the capital of Belgium. |
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1...1nterested in hockey) Iam not interestedin hockev. |
3.L.angry)___________________________________________
4.It...cold today)_______________________________________
5.The Hague...in Switzerland)______________________________
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1...afraid |
of dogs) |
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My hands... |
dirty)_____________________________________ |
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Russia...a very big country) |
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The Amur... |
in Europe)___ |
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Diamonds... |
cheap) |
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Motor-racing...a dangerous sport) |
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Squirrels... |
big animals)________ |
Ex. 5. Write questions with What/Who/How/Where/Why...? Use am/is/are.
1.(What colour vour house?) What colouris vourhouse?
2.(Where my key?)________________________________________________ ?
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(Where my trousers?)__________________________________________ |
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(How old your grandmother?)______________________________________ |
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(What colour his hair?)___________________________________________ |
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6.(How much these shoes?)_________________________________________?
7.(Who your favourite actor?)________________________________________ ?
8.(Whyyou always late?)___________________________________________ ?
Ex. 6. Ask questions. (Read the answers to the questions first.) |
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(his name?) What’s his name? |
Robert. |
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(single or married?) Are vou single or married? |
I’msingle. |
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(British?) |
No, I’mnot. |
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(where / from?) |
FromAustralia. |
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(howold?) |
I’m 18. |
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(astudent?) |
No, I’ma secretary. |
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(your mother a teacher?) |
No, she’s a lawyer. |
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(where / from?) |
She’s Italian. |
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(her name?) |
Rachel. |
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(howold?) |
She’s 40. |
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