Detalles
Fill in the gaps is the second of a series of three books which have been designed as Complementary exercises to any textbook. The student is asked to fill in gaps with a noun, preposition, adverb, adjective or verb. Every page has a different grammar structure which should previously have been explained by the teacher. The series of English Grammar 1, 2, 3, and 4 by the same author are recommended to self-taught students.
Información adicional
Distribuidor | Promolibro |
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Casa editorial | Apóstrofe |
Año de Edición | 1999 |
Número de Páginas | 59 |
Idioma(s) | Español |
Alto y ancho | 16.4 x 23 |
Peso | 0.1400 |
Tipo Producto | libro |
Edward R. Rosset
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What a/an. what. How
Such. Such a. So
Subjunctive
Can. could. May. Might. Should
Ought to. Must. Need. Dare
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
Infinitives with or without 'to'
Comparative structures. As.... As. More and more
You’d better. I'd rather. It's about time
Going to' form. Will
So do I. So am I. So have I. Etc
neither. nor did I. Etc
Reported questions
To see. To watch. To feel.
To hear. to let. to make
If clauses with future. Conditional
Phrasal verbs
Prepositions at. On. In
Verb + object + infinitive
Present passive and progressive passive
Present passive and progressive passive
Reflexive and emphatic pronouns
Relative pronouns
Compound adjectives
Past perfect
Question tags
Imperatives
Both… and . Either… or. Neither… nor
Both… and . Either… or. Neither… nor
The plural and feminine of irregular nouns
Reported statements,
Emphatic do. Very. Own
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