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  Title: Azar - Fundamentals of English Grammar - Textbook (Complete) THIRD EDITION
Author: Azar, Betty
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Chapter 1 - Present Time
1-1 The Simple Present And The Present Progressive
1-2 Forms Of The Simple Present And The Present Progressive
1-3 Frequency Adverbs
1-4 Final -S
1-5 Spelling Of final -S/-Es
1-6 Non-Action Verbs
1-7 Present Verbs: Short Answers To Yes/No Questions

Chapter 2 - Past Time
2-1 Expressing Past Time: The Simple Past
2-2 Forms Of The Simple Past: Regular Verbs
2-3 Forms Of The Simple: Be
2-4 Regular Verbs: Pronunciation Of -Ed Endings
2-5 Spelling Of -Ing And -Ed Forms
2-6 The Principle Parts Of A Verb
2-7 Irregular Verbs: A Reference List
2-8 The Simple Past And The Past Progressive
2-9 Forms Of The Past Progressive
2-10 Expressing Past Time: Using Time Clauses
2-11 Expressing Past Habit: Used To


Chapter 3 - Future Time

3-1 Expressing Future Time: Be Going To And Will
3-2 Forms With Be Going To
3-3 Forms With Will
3-4 Sureness About The Future
3-5 Be Going To Vs. Will
3-6 Expressing Future Time In Time Clauses And If-Clauses
3-7 Using The Present Progressive To Express Future Time
3-8 Using The Simple Present To Express Future Time
3-9 Immediate Future: Using Be About To
3-10 Parallel Verbs

Chapter 4 - Nouns And Pronouns
4-1 Past Participle
4-2 Forms Of The Present Perfect
4-3 Meanings Of The Present Perfect
4-4 Simple Past Vs. Present Perfect
4-5 Using Since And For
4-6 Present Perfect Progressive
4-7 Present Perfect Progressive Vs. Present Perfect
4-8 Using Already, Yet, Still, And Anymore
4-9 Past Perfect



Chapter 5 - Asking Questions
5-1 Yes/No Questions And Short Answers
5-2 Yes/No Questions And Information Questions
5-3 Questions With Who, Who(M), And What
5-4 Using Could To Express Possibility
5-5 Spoken And Written Contractions With Question Words
5-6 Using What + A Form Of Do
5-7 Using What Kind Of
5-8 Using Which
5-9 Using Whose
5-10 Using How
5-11 Using How Often
5-12 Using How Far
5-13 Length Of Time: It + Take And How Long
5-14 More Questions With How
5-15 Using How About And What About
5-16 Tag Questions

Chapter 6 - Nouns And Pronouns
6-1 Pronunciation Of Final -S/-Es
6-2 Plural Forms And Nouns
6-3 Subjects, Verbs, And Objects
6-4 Objects Of Prepositions
6-5 Prepositions Of Time
6-6 Word Order: Place And Time
6-7 Subject-Verb Agreement
6-8 Using Adjectives To Describe Nouns
6-9 Using Nouns As Adjectives
6-10 Personal Pronouns: Subjects And Objects
6-11 Possessive Nouns
6-12 Possessive Pronouns And Adjectives
6-13 Reflexive Pronouns
6-14 Singular Forms Of Other: Another Vs. The Other
6-15 Plural Forms Of Other: Other(S) Vs. The Other(S)
6-16 Summary Of Forms Of Other

Chapter 7 - Modal Auxiliaries
7-1 The Form Of Modal Auxiliaries
7-2 Expressing Ability: Can And Could
7-3 Expressing Possibility: May And Might, Expressing Permission: May And Can
7-4 Using Could To Express Possibility
7-5 Polite Questions: May I, Could I, Can I
7-6 Polite Questions: Would You, Could You, Will You, Can You
7-7 Expressing Advice: Should And Ought To
7-8 Expressing Advice: Had Better
7-9 Expressing Necessity: Have To, Have Got To, Must
7-10 Expressing Lack Of Necessity: Do Not Have To, Expressing Prohibition: Must Not
7-11 Making Logical Conclusions: Must

7-12 Giving Instructions: Imperative Sentences
7-13 Making Suggestions: Let’s And Why Don’t
7-14 Stating Preferences: Prefer, Like…Better, Would Rather

Chapter 8 - Connecting Ideas
8-1 Connecting Ideas With And
8-2 Connecting Ideas With But And Or
8-3 Connecting Ideas With So
8-4 Using Auxiliary Verbs After But And And
8-5 Using And + Too, So, Either, Neither
8-6 Connecting Ideas With Because
8-7 Connecting Ideas With Even Though / Although

Chapter 9 - Comparisons
9-1 Making Comparisons With As … As
9-2 Comparative And Superlative
9-3 Comparative And Superlative Forms Of Adjectives And Adverbs
9-4 Completing A Comparative
9-5 Modifying Comparatives
9-6 Comparisons With Less … Than And Not As … As
9-7 Unclear Comparisons
9-8 Using More With Nouns
9-9 Repeating A Comparison
9-10 Using Double Comparatives
9-11 Using Superlatives
9-12 Using The Same, Similar, Different, Like, And Alike

Chapter 10 - The Passive
10-1 Active Sentences And Passive Sentences
10-2 Form Of The Passive
10-3 Transitive And Intransitive Verbs
10-4 Using The By-Phrase
10-5 The Passive Forms Of The Present And Past Progressive
10-6 The Passive Modal Auxiliaries
10-7 Using Past Participles As Adjectives (Stative Passive)
10-8 Participial Adjectives: -Ed Vs. -Ing
10-9 Get + Adjective; Get + Past Participle
10-10 Using Be Used / Accustomed To And Get Used / Get Accustomed To
10-11 Used To Vs. Be Used To
10-12 Using Be Supposed To

Chapter 11 - Passive Sentences
11-1 A Vs. An
11-2 Count And Noncount Nouns
11-3 Noncount Nouns
11-4 More Noncount Nouns
11-5 Using Several, A Lot Of, Many / Much, And A Few / A Little
11-6 Nouns That Can Be Count Or Noncount
11-7 Using Units Of Measure With Noncount Nouns
11-8 Guidelines For Article Usage
11-9 Using The Or Ø With Names
11-10 Capitalization

Chapter 12 - Adjective Clauses
12-1 Adjective Clauses: Introduction
12-2 Using Who And Whom In Adjective Clauses
12-3 Using Who, Who(M), And That In Adjective Clauses
12-4 Using Which And That In Adjective Clauses
12-5 Singular And Plural In Adjective Clauses
12-6 Using Prepositions In Adjective Clauses
12-7 Using Whose In Adjective Clauses

Chapter 13 - Gerunds And Infinitives
13-1 Verb + Gerund
13-2 Go + -Ing
13-3 Verb + Infinitive
13-4 Verb + Gerund Or Infinitive
13-5 Preposition + Gerund
13-6 Using By And With To Express How Something Is Done
13-7 Using Gerunds As Subjects; Using It + Infinitive
13-8 It + Infinitive: Using For (Someone)
13-9 Expressing Purpose With In Order To And For
13-10 Using Infinitives With Too And Enough

Chapter 14 - Noun Clauses
14-1 Noun Clauses: Introduction
14-2 Noun Clauses That Begin With A Question Word
14-3 Noun Clauses With Who, What, Whose + Be
14-4 Noun Clauses That Begin With If Or Whether
14-5 Noun Clauses That Begin With That
14-6 Other Uses Of That-Clauses
14-7 Substituting So For A That-Clause In Conversational Responses
14-8 Quoted Speech
14-9 Quoted Speech Vs. Reported Speech
14-10 Verb Forms In Reported Speech
14-11 Common Reporting Verbs: Tell, Ask, Answer/Reply

Appendix 1 - Phrasal Verbs
A1-1 Phrasal Verbs: Introduction
A1-2 Phrasal Verbs: Intransitive
A1-3 Three-Word Phrasal Verbs
A1-4 Phrasal Verbs: A Reference List
Appendix 2 - Preposition Combinations
A2-1 Preposition Combinations: Introduction
A2-2 Preposition Combinations: A Reference List
Index



                 
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