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245 1 0 _aMosaic 1 grammar /
_cPatricia K Werner
250 _a1a. ed.
260 _aSingapur
_bMcGraw-Hill Education
_c2007
300 _a483 p.
520 _a NEW CHALLENGES. BASIC SENTENCE STRUCTURE. Parts of spéech; Sentences; Subjects. COOPERATION AND COMPETITION. VERBS (1). Statements, yes/no questions, and short responses; Negative yes/no questions; Formation of information questions. RELATIONSHIP. VERBS (2). The simple past tense; The past continuous tense; When and while. HEALTH AND LEISURE. MODAL AUXIALIARIES AND RELATED STRUCTURES. Modal auxiliaries; Expressing present and past ability; Should and ought to to express expectation. HIGH TECH, LOW TECH. THE PASSIVE VOICE. Introduction to the passive voice;   The passive voice with simple tenses; The passive voice in sentences with indirect objects. MONEY MATTERS. NOUNS AND NOUN NODIFIERS. Count nouns; Noncounts nouns; Group of count and noncount nouns. REMARKABLE INDIVIDUALS. GERUNDS, INFINITIES, AND RELATED STRUCTURES. Function of gerunds; Forms of gerunds; Use of possessives and pronouns with gerunds. CREATIVITY. COMPOUND AND COMPLEX SENTENCES; CLAUSES OF TIMES AND CONDITION. Review of sentence types; Coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or so, yet; coordinating conjunction: Nor. HUMAN BEHAVIOR. ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. Adjective clauses; Clauses with that: replacement of subjects; Clauses with that: replacement of objects of verbs. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. HOPE, WISH, AND CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. Hope and wish; The subjunctive mood with wish; Otherwise. false"" Priority=""39"" SemiHidden=""true"" UnhideWhenUsed
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