
- •Foreword
- •Contents
- •Morphology the noun
- •The Category of Number
- •Invariable Nouns
- •The Genitive Case
- •Types of the Genitive Case
- •The article
- •Functions of the Article
- •The Use of Articles with Abstract Nouns
- •The Use of Articles with Material Nouns
- •The Use of Articles with Predicative Nouns and Nouns in Apposition
- •The Use of Articles in Some Set Expressions Nouns in set expressions used with the indefinite article
- •Nouns in set expressions used with the definite article
- •Nouns in set expressions used without an article
- •The Use of Articles with Some Semantic Groups of Nouns Articles with Names of Seasons and Parts of the Day
- •Articles with Names of Meals
- •Articles with the Nouns school, college, prison, jail, church, hospital
- •Articles with Names of Parts of the Body
- •Articles with Names of Specific Periods
- •The Use of Articles with Proper Names
- •Names of Persons
- •Geographical Names
- •Calendar Items
- •Miscellaneous Proper Names
- •The adjective
- •Morphological Composition
- •Semantic Characteristics
- •Descriptive adjective Limiting adjective
- •The Position of Adjectives
- •Degrees of Comparison
- •Patterns of Comparison
- •Intensifiers of Adjectives
- •Substantivized Adjectives
- •Adjectives and Adverbs
- •Oblique moods
- •Temporal Relations within the Oblique Moods
- •Subjunctive II
- •A. Simple Sentence
- •B. Complex Sentence
- •The Conditional Mood
- •The Suppositional Mood and Subjunctive I
- •Syntax the sentence
- •Sentence
- •The Simple Sentence. Structural Types
- •Communicative Types of Sentences
- •Interrogative sentences
- •Imperative sentences
- •The subject
- •Ways of expressing the Subject
- •Structural Types of the Subject
- •“It” and “there” as Subjects notional “it”
- •Formal subjects ‘’it” and “there”
- •The predicate
- •Agreement of the predicate with the subject Grammatical Agreement
- •Pronouns as Subjects
- •Agreement with Homogeneous Subjects
- •Notional Agreement
- •The object
- •Types of Objects
- •Structure and Ways of Expressing
- •Predicative Constructions that Function as Objects
- •The attribute
- •The apposition
- •The adverbial modifier
- •Structural Types of the Adverbial Modifier
- •Semantic Characteristics of the Adverbial Modifier
- •Absolute nominative constructions
- •Non-prepositional Absolute Constructions
- •The composite sentence
- •The Compound Sentence
- •The Complex Sentence
- •Nominal Clauses
- •Attributive Clauses
- •Adverbial Clauses
- •2. Adverbial clauses of place
- •Glossary of Linguistic Terms
- •List of Books
List of Books
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Kobrina N. An English Grammar. Morphology. Syntax. СПб.: Лениздат; Союз, 2001.
Krylova I. P., Gordon E.M. A Grammar of Present day English. Practical Course. ― М.: Книжный дом «Университет», 2002.
Lomgman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Pearson Education Limited, 1999.
Quirk R., Greenbaum S., Leech G., Svartvik J. A Grammar of Contemporary English. Longman, 1972.
Swan M. Practical English Usage. Oxford, 1984.
Vince M. Advanced Language Practice. Heinemann, 1994.
Арбекова Т.И. Английский без ошибок: Учеб. пособие для ин-тов и фак. иностр. яз. М.: Высш. шк., 1990.
Петрашкевич Н.П., Дубовик М.Е. Сослагательное наклонение в современном английском языке: Метод. пособие для самостоятельной работы студентов третьего курса по практич. грамматике англ. языка. 2-е изд. Мн.: МГЛУ, 1995 ― 67 с.
Петрова Е.С. Сложное предложение в английском языке: Варианты формы, значения и употребления: Учеб. пособие. М.: ГИС, СПб.: Филол. фак-т. СПбГУ, 2002. ― 136с.