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A BASIC ENLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES


Contents Page
4 Introduction
5 1 Word order (BEG 1)
6 2-11 Verbs: Talkingaooutthe present (BEG 2)
12 12-26 Verbs: Talking aboutthe past (BEG 3)
22 27-34 Verbs: Talkingaboutthe future (BEG 4)
26 35-37 Verbs: be, have and do (BEG 5)
28 38-50 Modalverbs (BEG 7)
38 51-55 Negatives, questions and tags (BEG 8)
41 56-59 Replacing words and leavingout words (BEG 9)
44 6
50 69-74 if-clauses (BEG 11)
54 75-81 Reported speech (BEG 12)
59 82-83 ~enses in sub clauses (BEG 13)
60 84-90 The infinitive (BEG 14)
65 91-96 The -ing fonn (verbal noun) (BEG 15)
69 97-99 The infinitiveand the -ing fonn (BEG 16)
71 100-102 The-ingfonnand the -ed fonn (participles) (BEG 17)
73 103-107 Nouns (BEG 18)
76 108-111 The articles: elan and the (BEG 19)
79 112-121 Pronouns and quantifiers (BEG 20)
85 122-125 Question words (BEG 21) \
87 126-131 Relative clauses (BEG 22)
91 132-134 Adjectives (BEG 23) ,
i , 93 135-140 Adverbs (BEG 24)
97 141-143 Prepositions (BEG 25)
99 144-145 Verbswith adverbsand prepositions (BEG 26) -
100 1~150 Conjunctions and other linkingwords, AND MANY GRAMMAR TOPICS MORE ...

The Heinemann ELT English Grammar


Contents
Introduction
Verbs
1 Present continuous
2 Present simple
3 Present continuous and present simple
4 Past simple
5 Past continuous
6 Present perfect simple
7 Gone and been
8 Present perfect with just, yet and already
9 Present perfect continuous
10 Present perfect continuous and present perfect
simple
11 Present perfect with for and since
12 Present perfect and past simple
13 Present perfect and present tense
14 Past perfect simple
15 Past perfect continuous
16 Future: will
17 Future: going to
18 Future: will and going to
19 Present continuous for the future
20 Future: present continuous and going to
21 Present simple for the future
22 Present simple for the future after when if, etc
23 Future continuous: will be + -ing form
24 Future perfect: will have + past participle
25 Future in the past: was/were going to
26 Continuous forms with always
27 Verbs not normally used in the continuous
28 Review of the present and the past
29 Review of the future
30 Imperative and let's
31 Be
32 There is, there are
33 Have and have got
34 Have for actions
Modal verbs and related structures
35 Modal verbs: general
36 Ability: can, could, be able to
37 Permission: can, could, may, might, be allowed
to
38 Obligation and necessity (1): must, have to,
have got to
39 Obligation and necessity (2): mustn't, don't
have to, don't need to, haven't got to, needn 't
40 Review of permission and obligation: can,
can't, must, mustn't, needn't, be allowed to,
have to, don't have to
41 Needn't have and didn 't need to
42 Obligation and advice: should, ought to, had
better, be supposed to, shall
43 Possibility: may, might, could
44 Possibility: can
45 Probability: should, ought to
46 Deduction: must, can't
47 Review of possibility, probability and deduction:
may, might, could, should, ought
to, must, can't
48 Requests: can, could, may, will, would
49 Offers: will, shall, can, could would
50 Suggestions: shall, let's, why don't we, how/
what about, can, could
51 Habits: used to, will, would
52 Refusals: won't, wouldn 't
53 Promises and threats: will
54 May/might as well
55 Other uses of should
56 Wish and if only
57 Would rather
58 It's time
The passive and have something done
59 The passive: general
60 The passive: infinitive and -ing forms
61 Using get instead of be in the passive
62 Verbs with two objects in the passive
63 The passive with by and with
64 It is said that he... /He is said to... etc
65 Have something done
If sentences, conditionals
66 When and if
67 Conditionals: introduction
68 Open present or future conditionals
69 Unreal present or future conditionals, and many other grammar topics more...

GRAMMAR WITH LAUGHTER!!


INTRODUCTION
HUMOUR AND MOTIVATION
Grammar with laughter is a book which uses jokes to highliht grammatical patterns. humorous learning materials have a number of advantages. firstly, they increase motivation by being potentially amusing. secondly, they are memorable and can help the learner to remember grammar. lastly, they lead to spontaneous practice and consolidation of grammar through the learner's natural desire to share jokes with others.

FUN WITH GRAMMAR!!!


INTENDED USE
Fun with Grammar is a collection of communicative activities and games designed to supplement
grammar lessons and “jazz up” ESL/EFL classes. Expanding upon text exercises and presentations,these games reinforce the grammar the students already know by providing realistic settings in which they may practice their knowledge. Included are types of activities and games to satisfy all teaching styles. Some games are competitive; some, such as activities that involve problem-solving and a sharing of information, are noncompetitive. All activities are interactive, designed to be done in class with other students. Some of the activities can be assigned as homework, but that is not the main intention of this book.
Fun with Grammar has been designed to assist you in several ways:
• to reinforce points that have been covered in a grammar text
• to provide oral or written practice with grammar forms and rules the students have already learned
• to provide practice in communication skills
• to liven up a grammar class (or any class).

GRAMMAR






These books are going to be very useful if you are interested in learing grammar, they are going to be great reference at moment you teach grammar structures or simply practice it.

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