Product Information
Grammar to Go offers focused, streamlined practice of the fundamentals of English grammar. With its classic present-and-practice format, the three-level Grammar to Go is the perfect self-study workbook, course supplement, or handy reference for students from beginning to high-intermediate levels.Product Identifiers
PublisherPearson Education
ISBN-100131182854
ISBN-139780131182851
eBay Product ID (ePID)30524456
Product Key Features
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameGrammar to Go, Level 3
Publication Year2004
SubjectEnglish As a Second Language, Grammar & Punctuation
TypeLanguage Course
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorRobert Dixson
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight9.8 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7.9 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN2004-005980
Dewey Edition22
Target AudienceCollege Audience
Number of Volumes3 Vols.
Volume NumberVol. 3
Dewey Decimal428.2/076
Lc Classification NumberPe1112.D595 2004
Table of ContentTo be: Present tense To be: Present tense: negative and question forms To be: Past tense To be: Past tense: negative and question forms Present continuous tense Present continuous tense: Negative and question forms Past continuous tense Future continuous tense Simple present tense Simple present tense: Negative form Simple present tense: Question form Regular verbs: Past tense Irregular verbs: Past tense Past tense: Negative form Past tense: Question form Future tense Future tense: Negative form Future tense: Question form Going to Going to:Negative and question forms Present perfect tense Present perfect tense: Negative and question forms Present perfect continuous tense Past perfect tense Past perfect continuous tense Future perfect tense Verb tenses: Review Negative form: Review Question form: Review 1 Question form: Review 2 Contractions Short answers Tag questions Infinitives: Continuous and perfect forms Simple form of the verb Passive voice 1 Passive voice 2 Passive voice: Continuous form Passive voice: Modal auxiliaries Passive voice: Negative form Passive voice: Question form Sequence of tenses Direct and indirect speech Indirect speech: Questions Indirect speech: Commands Causative form Exclamatory form Emphatic form So Expressions of agreement: So, indeed, of course, naturally Abbreviated clauses: With too and so Abbreviated clauses: With either and neither Supposed to Used to To be used to Had better Would rather Should after if Difficult verbs: Raise, rise, set, sit Difficult verbs: Lay, lie Participle adjectives Participles: In modifying phrases Gerunds 1 Gerunds 2 Gerunds 3 Despite, in spite of Because, although So...that, such...that One Adjective form of nouns Noun form of adjectives Noun form of verbs Vocabulary practice: Opposites from prefixes Noun Suffixes Until, as far as Adverbs: Of time and frequency Still, anymore Else Question words with ever Expressions of quantity Few, Little General review Position of prepositions 1 Position of prepositions 2 Special difficulties 1 Special difficulties 2 Special difficulties 3 Articles Punctuation: Commas 1 Punctuation: Commas 2 Punctuation: Commas 3 Punctuation: Commas and semicolons Punctuation: Review Spelling rules Appendix: Grammar Summary Answer Key