Учебное пособие для старшеклассников и студентов неязыковых ВУЗов с услубленным изучением английского языка. Пособие знакомит со сложными глагольными формами: герундием, инфинитивом и причастием. Книга содержит раздел The Keys – ответы на задания.
The Book includes three chapters: The Gerund, The Infinitive, The Participle and also Appendices and Answer Keys. The Book has been designed so that the difficulty of the tasks is growing up while reading it through. The tasks within the book marked with capital letters are aimed at Beginners (A), Intermediate students (B) and Advanced learners (C).
Настоящая книга представляет собой курс грамматики современного английского языка. Она для тех, кто хочет досконально изучить английский язык, но не может этого сделать на языке оригинала. Материал излагается в доступной форме и сопровождается достаточно большим количеством примеров. Показаны специфические особенности грамматических явлений, особое внимание уделяется аспекту многозначности и дифференциации ряда английских грамматических форм и конструкций. Книга состоит из трех разделов - морфология, синтаксис и словообразование, также содержит систему упражнений с ключами.
This workbook is designed to supplement the Language Skills Practice workbook by providing additional instruction and practice to students who have not yet mastered the rules and topics. The worksheets in this workbook provide additional instruction, practice, and reinforcement for Language Skills Practice. An answer key is included.
This workbook is designed to supplement the Language Skills Practice workbook by providing additional instruction and practice to students who have not yet mastered the rules and topics. The worksheets in this workbook provide additional instruction, practice, and reinforcement for Language Skills Practice. An answer key is included.
This classic guide surveys the key controversies with wit, common sense, some entertaining quizzes and linguist's sharp insight into the ways we actually speak and write. He explores the dispute about the word "dispute" - is it pronounced "DIS-pute" or "dis-PUTE"? - the fate of the letter T in "often", and the best way of referring to the, er, bathroom. Language, he argues, should be a tool and not our master, and it is always profoundly marked by social trends such as changing gender roles. Hopefully (if that's the right word), we can all acquire greater linguistic sensitivity without imposing on ourselves a strait-jacket of rigid conformity. This book offers both reassurance and help.