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Pronouns and determiners

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81 A friend of mine My own house On my own/by myself

82 Myself/yourself/themselves etc.

83 There... and it...

84 Some and any

85 No/none/any

86 Much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty

87 All/all of most/most of no/none of etc.

88 Both/both of neither/neither of either/either of

89 All, every and whole

90 Each and every

Relative clauses

91 Relative clauses (1)-clauses with who/that/which

92 Relative clauses (2)-clauses with or without who/that/which

93 Relative clauses (3)-whose/whom/where

94 Relative clauses (4)-'extra information' clauses (1)

95 Relative clauses (5)-'extra information' clauses (2)

96 ~ing and -ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the accident)

Adjectives and adverbs

97 Adjectives ending in ~ing and -ed (boring/bored etc.)

98 Adjectives: word order (a nice new house) Adjectives after verbs (You look tired)

99 Adjectives and adverbs (1) (quick/quickly)

100 Adjectives and adverbs (2) (well/fast/late, hard/hardly)

101 So and such

102 A. Enough and too

103 Quite and rather

104 Comparison (1)-cheaper, more expensive etc.

105 Comparison (2)

106 Comparison (3)-as... as than

107 Superlatives-the longest/the most enjoyable etc.

108 Word order (1)-verb + object; place and time

109 Word order (2)-adverbs with the verb

110 Still, yet and already Any more/any longer no longer

111 Even

Conjunctions and prepositions

112 Although/though/even though In spite of despite

113 In case

114 Unless As long as and provided/providing

115 As (reason and time)

116 Like and as

117 As if

118 For, during and while

119 By and until By the time...

Prepositions

120 At/on/in (time)

121 On time/in time At the end in the end

122 Wat/on (place) (1)

123 In/at/on (place) (2)

124 In/at/on (place) (3)

125 To/at/in/into

126 On/in/at (other uses)

127 By

128 Noun + preposition (reason for, cause of etc.)

129 Adjective + preposition (1)

130 Adjective + preposition (2)

131 Verb + preposition (1) at and to

132 Verb + preposition (2) about/for/of/after

133 Verb + preposition (3) about and of

134 Verb + preposition (4) of/for/from/on

135 Verb + preposition (5) in/into/with/to/on

136 Phrasal verbs (get up/break down/fill in etc.)

 

Appendix 1 Regular and irregular verbs 274

Appendix 2 Present and past tenses 276

Appendix 3 The future 277

Appendix 4 Modal verbs (can/could/will/would etc.) 278

Appendix 5 Short forms (I'm/you've/didn't etc.) 279

Appendix 6 Spelling 280

Appendix 7 American English 282

Additional exercises 284

Study guide 301

Key to Exercises 310

Key to Additional exercises 340

Key to Study guide 343

Index 344

 

 

THANKS

I would like to thank all the students and teachers who used the material that made up the original edition of this book. In particular, I am grateful to my former colleagues at the Swan School of English, Oxford, for all their interest and encouragement. I would also like to thank Adrian du Plessis, Alison Baxter, Barbara Thomas and Michael Swan for their help with the original edition.

Regarding this new edition, I would like to express my thanks to:

Jeanne McCarten for her help and advice throughout the preparation of the project

Alison Silver, Geraldine Mark, Peter Donovan, Ruth Carim and Nick Newton of Cambridge University Press

Gerry Abbot, Richard Fay, Clare West and Pam Murphy for their comments on the manuscript

Sue Andre and Paul Heacock for their help with the appendix on American English

Amanda MacPhall for the illustrations


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