Understanding and Using English Grammar (3rd Edition) - by Betty Schrampfer Azar

By Betty Schrampfer Azar

A vintage developmental talents textual content for intermediate to complicated scholars of English, figuring out and utilizing English Grammar is a accomplished reference grammar in addition to a stimulating and teachable school room textual content. whereas holding an identical easy process and fabric as in previous versions, the 3rd version extra totally develops communicative and interactive language-learning actions. a number of the new positive aspects are: *Numerous "real communication" possibilities *More concepts for interactive paintings in pairs and teams *Additional open-ended communicative projects for either talking and writing *Expanded mistakes research routines *Interesting and full of life new workout fabric *Shorter devices for simple classification use this system elements comprise the coed booklet, Workbook, Chartbook, Teacher's consultant, and better half site.

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Present and Past, Simple and Progressive 21 Note: Verbs followed by a bullet (0) are defined at the end of the list. SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE arise be bear beat become begin bend betbidbind* bite bleed blow break breedbring broadcast* build burn burst* buy cast* catch choose cling* come cost creep* cut deal* dig do draw dream arose was,were bore beat became began bent bet bid bound bit bled blew broke bred brought broadcast built burnedlburnt burst bought cast caught chose clung came cost crept cut dealt dug did drew dreamed1 dreamt ate fell fed felt fought found fitfitted fled flung flew arisen been bornelborn beatenheat become begun bent bet bid bound bitten bled blown broken bred brought broadcast built burnedtburnt burst bought cast caught chosen clung come cost crept cut dealt dug done drawn dreamed dreamt eaten fallen fed felt fought found fit/fitted fled flung flown eat fall feed feel fight find fit fleefling.

9. A: Is Mark here? (upstairs) B: Yes. 10. A: Have you seen Professor Marx? (in her office) B: Yes. 32 CHAPTER 2 11. A: Where's your mother, Jimmy? (in the kitchen) B: 12. A: Ahmed was absent yesterday. Where was he? (at home) B: 13. A: Was Mr. Rivera out of town last week? (in New Brk) B: Yes. PART III. Add expressions of place between be and the -ing verb. 14. My sister is visiting some relatives. -* My sister is in Chicago visiting some relatives. 15. I'm back to work now, but a month ago I was lying in the sun.

A: Is Ahmed here yet? B: Yes. He (arrive, just*) 15. A: I (be, not) (respond, not) able to reach Mr. Chang yet. So far he to any of my attempts to reach him. B: Oh? A: I (start) 1 flax) him four times. And I (send) trying to reach him three days ago. Since then, him twice. I (phone) at least six e-mails. B: I guess modern communications don't mean much if there's no one at the other end. EXERCISE 4. Present perfect. (Chart 3-1) Directions: Work in pairs, in groups, or as a class. Speaker A: Your book is open.

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