English Grammar In Use with Answers and CD ROM
Raymond Murphy | | Nr katalogowy: | 172959 | | Liczba stron: | 390 | | Wymiary: | 17.4 x 24.7 cm | | Wydawnictwo: | Cambridge University Press | | Oprawa: | miękka | Czas dostawy: | 4 - 7 dni |
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English Grammar in Use Third Edition jest w pełni zaktualizowaną wersją klasycznego tytułu gramatyki. Zachowuje wszystkie najważniejsze cechy jasności i dostępności, które uczyniły książkę tak popularną wśród uczniów i nauczycieli.
To nowe wydanie ma być elastyczne. Książka jest dostępna zarówno z jak i bez odpowiedzi, więc może być wykorzystana w klasie lub podczas odrabiania prac domowych. W wersji z odpowiedzią książkę wyposażono w wygodny panel, który pozwala studentom na przegląd najważniejszych punktów gramatyki. Jest on również dostępny w pakiecie wraz z CD-ROMem.
English Grammar in Use Third edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. It retains all the key features of clarity and accessibility that have made the book so popular with students and teachers.
This new edition is designed to be flexible. The book is available both with and without answers, so it can be used in class or for homework. The 'with answers' version of the book comes with a handy pullout reference panel which allows students to review key grammar points. It is also available packaged with a CD-ROM.









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Spis treści - English Grammar In Use with Answers and CD ROM:Present and past
1 Present continuous (I am doing)
2 Present simple (I do)
3 Present continuous and present simple (1) (I am doing and I do)
4 Present continuous and present simple (2) (I am doing and I do)
5 Past simple (I did)
6 Past continuous (I was doing)
Present perfect and past
7 Present perfect (1) (I have done)
8 Present perfect (2) (I have done)
9 Present perfect continuous (I have been doing)
10 Present perfect continuous and simple (I have been doing and I have done)
11 How long have you (been) ?
12 For and since When ? and How long ?
13 Present perfect and past (1) (I have done and I did)
14 Present perfect and past (2) (I have done and I did)
15 Past perfect (I had done)
16 Past perfect continuous(I had been doing)
17 Have got and have
18 Used to (do)
Future
19 Present tenses (I am doing / I do) for the future
20 (I'm) going to (do)
21 Will/shall (1)
22 Will/shall (2)
23 I will and I'm going to
24 Will be doing and will have done
25 When I do / When I've done When and if
Modals
26 Can, could and (be) able to
27 Could (do) and could have (done)
28 Must and can't
29 May and might (1)
30 May and might (2)
31 Have to and must
32 Must mustn't needn't
33 Should (1)
34 Should (2)
35 Had better It's time
36 Would
37 Can/Could/Would you ? etc. (Requests, offers, permission and invitations)
Conditionals and 'wish'
38 If I do If I did
39 If I knew I wish I knew
40 If I had known I wish I'd known
41 Wish
Passive
42 Passive (1) (is done / was done)
43 Passive (2) (be/been/being done)
44 Passive (3)
45 It is said that He is said to (be) supposed to
46 Have something done
Reported speech
47 Reported speech (1) (He said that )
48 Reported speech (2)
Questions and auxiliary verbs
49 Questions (1)
50 Questions (2) (Do you know where ? / She asked me where )
51 Auxiliary verbs (have/do/can etc.) I think so / I hope so etc.
52 Question tags (do you? isn't it? etc.)
-ing and the infinitive
53 Verb + -ing (enjoy doing / stop doing etc.)
54 Verb + to (decide to do / forget to do etc.)
55 Verb (+ object) + to (I want to do / I want you to do)
56 Verb + -ing or to (1) (remember/regret etc.)
57 Verb + -ing or to (2) (try/need/help)
58 Verb + -ing or to (3) (like / would like etc.)
59 Prefer and would rather
60 Preposition (in/for/about etc.) + -ing
61 Be/get used to something (I'm used to )
62 Verb + preposition + -ing (succeed in -ing / accuse somebody of -ing etc.)
63 Expressions + -ing
64 To , for , and so that (purpose)
65 Adjective + to
66 To and preposition + -ing (afraid/interested/sorry)
67 See somebody do and see somebody doing
68 -ing clauses (Feeling tired, I went to bed early.)
Articles and nouns
69 Countable and uncountable (1)
70 Countable and uncountable (2)
71 Countable nouns with a/an and some
72 A/an and the
73 The (1)
74 The (2) (School / the school)
75 The (3) (Children / the children)
76 The (4) (The giraffe / the telephone / the piano etc., the + adjective)
77 Names with and without the (1)
78 Names with and without the (2)
79 Singular and plural
80 Noun + noun (a tennis ball / a headache etc.)
81 -'s (your sister's name) and of (the name of the book)
Pronouns and determiners
82 Myself/yourself/themselves etc.
83 A friend of mine My own house On my own / by myself
84 There and it
85 Some and any
86 No/none/any Nothing/nobody
87 Much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty
88 All / all of most / most of no / none of etc.
89 Both / both of neither / neither of either / either of
90 All, every and whole
91 Each and every
Relative clauses
92 Relative clauses (1): clauses with who/that/which
93 Relative clauses (2): clauses with or without who/that/which
94 Relative clauses (3): whose/whom/where
95 Relative clauses (4): extra information clauses 1
96 Relative clauses (5): extra information clauses 2
97 -ing and -ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the accident)