Solve the mysteries of English verbs Practice Makes Perfect: English Verb Tenses Up Close puts the spotlight on this tricky grammar trouble spot. It boasts plenty of opportunities for practicing your language skills, as well as extensive examples based on a conversational style that will keep you engaged. The book also features a unique answer key that gives you more than just a listing of correct answers; it clues you in on the "why" behind them. Combine those features with the renowned Practice Makes Perfect format and you have the ideal reference/workbook to learn to speak and write English with fluency.
Practice Makes Perfect English Verb Tenses Up Close
English Grammar in Steps is a concise reference and practice grammar book for pre-intermediate to upper intermediate students and is ideal for both self-study and classroom use.
English Grammar in Steps Practice Book is a comprehensive practice book which covers the most important grammatical structures needed by pre-intermediate to upper intermediate students. It can be used alongside English Grammar in Steps for extra practice, or independently.
FCE - CAE Reading and Use of English Paper - Part 7 Gapped Text
In this part, you will be tested on your ability to follow text development and to understand how texts are structured.
Part 7 consists of a long text which has had six paragraphs (FCE/ CAE) or seven paragraphs (CPE) of equal length removed and placed in jumbled order after the text, together with a seventh (FCE/CAE) or eight (CPE) paragraph which does not fit in any of the gaps. The text is usually from non-fiction sources (including journalism). This part tests comprehension of text structure, cohesion, coherence, and global meaning.
This guide will help you understand how to do part 3 of the Cambridge FCE and CAE Reading and Use of English test, i.e. word formation exercises. It will provide you with a good understanding of how words are converted from one class into another as well as giving you clear explanations on how to come up with the right word by noticing the words before and after the gap.This guide will prove very useful for both intermediate and advanced students whose goal is to pass the Cambridge English exams
The English subjunctive mood is used to express situations that are hypothetical , unreal or to express a proposal or intention about the future. However,it is only used when we want to sound very formal. This table contains the most common verbs, expressions and adjectives that can be followed by the subjunctive form.