Grammar Summary

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  • Κατηγορία ΞΕΝΕΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ - ΟΡΟΛΟΓΙΑ
  • Copyright 1998
  • Κωδ. Καταλ.3-ΝΑ-07
  • Έκδοση
  • Κωδ. Εύδοξος 16258
  • Σελίδες 245
  • ISBN 960-286-362-5
  • Διαστάσεις 17 x 24
  • Barcode
  • Εξώφυλλο μαλακό
  • Γλώσσα Αγγλικά
  • Εσωτερικό
  • Ελλ.ή Μεταφρ. Ελληνικό
  • Βάρος σε gr 464

The "Grammar Summary", is a core Grammar Reference book, specially designed for adult learners of English who need to check up οn grammatical points.

It is suitable for quick reference for adult false-beginners, intermediate and more advanced learners. EFL teachers may also find it useful as a reference book. The book covers all the important areas of English Grammar which are normally taught in adult General/Special Purpose English courses. It is a companion volume to "ENGLISH FOR ELECTRICAL ΕΝGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS STUDIES", Book 1 & 2.

However, it can be used as a supplement to any other course book or as a Grammar reference on its own. Besides the material of the book apart from being suitable for use in class is designed for self-study too. The units of the book are not presented in order of difficulty and the material can be used in any order depending of the learner's needs.

Personal pronouns. Verb "to be". Verb "to have". Verb "to do". Nouns (plural form). Indefinite article.

Definite article. Countable and uncountable nouns. Demonstratives. Possessive adjectives.

Possessive pronouns. Relative pronouns. Interrogative pronouns. Question words.

Reflexive pronouns. Simple present tense.

Simple future tense. Simple past tense (regular verbs). Simple paste tense (irregular verbs).

Short answers. Modal verbs. Adjectives.

Quantifiers. The possessive form of nouns. Adverbs. Imperative. Simple present perfect tense.

Simple paste perfect tense. Simple future perfect tense. Continuous tenses. Word order.

Conditionals. Passive voice.

Reported (indirect) speech.

Causative or have something done. Present tense after time and condition link words.

Both - either - neither. So - neither/nor - either. All, every, each, everybody/everyone, everything, whole.

Had better - would rather. Wish.

Question tags.

Negative questions. Gerunds. Infinitive. Phrasal verbs.