Wide variety of graded grammar exercises designed to practise and revise the major items of English grammar studied at beginners' level
Clearly labelled grammar boxes which gives concise examples of all key language items
A wealth of write-in exercises
Regular fill-in 'Check' sections which enable students to monitor their progress
Unit-by-unit contents list and an alphabetical grammar index for quick and easy reference
Blueprint Two Grammar Practice can be used alongside Blueprint Two Students' Book, or as additional practice material to complement any elementary or pre-intermediate level coursework
They include exercises for your students. Some of the grammatical points covered are the following:
All vs All of ; Amount vs Number vs Quantit; Assure , Ensure, Insure, Secure; Between vs Amon; Causative verbs; Close (to) vs near (to)
Conditional sentences; Confusing words ; Either or / Neither nor; Even though / Even if / Even so; Lastly, Finally, Eventually, In the end , at last, etc..
Learning Basic Grammar Start learning about the 8 parts of speech, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
May I Quote You on That?: A Guide to Grammar and Usage
Though there is no shortage of English grammar and usage guides, Stephen Spector here offers a new approach, pairing grammar rules with interesting and humorous quotations from American popular culture. The book, which Spector has used informally in his introductory-level History of English course for over forty years, focuses on words and usage rules commonly misused or misapplied by undergraduate students - such as discreet/discrete, double negatives, the singular and plural verbs for "everyone," and the distinction between "that" and "which."