- •1. Advice
- •2. Alive, live, living, lively
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •3. Alone, lonely
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •4. Awake, awaken, wake, waken
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •5. Childish, childlike
- •Introductory material
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- •Revision Exercises
- •6. Cloth, cloths, clothes
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •7. Comic, comical
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •8. Comprehensive, comprehensible
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •9. Concert, concerto
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •10. Conscious, conscientious; consciousness, conscience
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- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •11. Considerable, considerate
- •Introductory material
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- •12. Contemptuous, contemptible
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- •13. Content, contents
- •Introductory material
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- •14. Continual, continuous
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- •15. Distinct, distinctive
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- •16. Economic, economical
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •17. Effective, effectual, efficient, efficacious
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- •18. Elementary, elemental
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •19. Favourite, favourable
- •Introductory material
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- •Revision Exercises
- •20. Hair
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •21. Hard, hardly
- •Introductory material
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- •22. Historic, historical
- •Introductory material
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- •23. Imaginative, imaginable, imaginary
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- •24. Incredible, incredulous
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- •25. Industrial, industrious
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- •26. Intellectual, intelligent, intelligible
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- •Introductory material
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- •28. Literal, literary, literate
- •Introductory material
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- •29. Military, militant
- •Introductory material
- •Revision Exercises
- •30. Money
- •Introductory material
- •Revision Exercises
- •31. News
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •32. Politics/policy
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •33. Rise, arise, raise, rouse, arouse
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- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •34. Sensible, sensitive
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •35. Successful, successive
- •Introductory material
- •Exercises
- •Revision Exercises
- •1. The use of some numerals and nouns expressing number
- •Exercises
- •2. Some pronouns followed by an Of-phrase (some, any, anyone, none, either, neitner, each) examples
- •Exercises
- •3. (The) other(s), another examples
- •Exercises
- •4. (A) few, (a) little examples
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- •Examples
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- •6. The place of enough examples
- •Exercises
- •7. There is (there are) in negative constructions examples
- •Exercises
- •8. The verb to have in negative sentences examples
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- •9. The use of the verb to make examples
- •Exercises
- •10. Yes and no used in replies to negative questions or statements examples
- •Exercises
- •11. Тоо and either examples
- •Exercises
- •12. Adjectives in the function of a predicative (not to be confused with adverbs) examples
- •Exercises
- •13. Personal pronouns as part of the subject examples
- •Exercises
- •14. The pronoun who in complex sentences examples
- •Exercises
- •15. Object clauses beginning with interrogative pronouns or adverbs examples
- •Exercises
- •General revision
- •Exercises on the Text
- •Text 2. An evening with george
- •Exercises on the Text
- •Exercises on the Text
- •Contents
Contents
Introductory Note . 3
Advice ,■..’*■’»■> «* ;-. ... 5
Alive, live, living, lively ........ 8
• 3. Alone, lonely 15
■■ ‘ 4. Awake, awaken, wake, waken 19
««-. 5. Childish, childlike . . 25
‘ ; ;l 6. Cloth, cloths, clothes 30
. i 7. Comic, comical . . 34
Comprehensive, comprehensible 39
Concert, concerto 43
Conscious, conscientious; consciousness, conscience ... 47
Considerable, considerate 53
Contemptuous, contemptible 59
Content, contents 63
Continual, continuous 67
Distinct, distinctive . 73
Economic, economical . 77
Effective, effectual, efficient, efficacious 84
Elementary, elemental 89
Favourite, favourable 94
Hair 98
Hard, hardly 103
Historic, historical 108
Imaginative, imaginable, imaginary ......... 112
Incredible, incredulous . . . . ,-,,,. щ** j 116
Industrial, industrious . . .»‘.’. ‘.■’•>*■-’..:. * -- • ■ -123
Intellectual, intelligent, intelligible .’ ;** ,i’., «-*. 128
Lie, lay V. ‘. Г.’ 134
Literal, literary, literate 143
Military, militant 148
Money 153
News 157
Politics, policy 160
Rise, arise, raise, rouse, arouse 165
Sensible, sensitive 174
Successful, successive 181
List of Grammatical Difficulties Included, with Explanations, Examples from Literature and Exercises 185
The use of some numerals and nouns expressing number —
Some pronouns followed by an o/-phrase (some, any, anyone, none, either, neither, each) 189
3. (The) other(s), another 191
4.(A) few, (a) tittle 193
Many, much 197
The place of enough 200
There is (there are) in negative constructions 201
The verb to have in negative sentences 20,’)
The use of the verb io make 205
Yes and no used in replies to negative questions or state ments 207
Too and either 209239
