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LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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IndexAa/an. 3.1-2: general statements 3.1A;the 'plural' of a/an 3.1 B; withcountable nouns: he's a doctor, it's aRembrandt 2.ЗА, 3.1 С; withuncountables used as countables: acoffee, etc. 2.3C-D; 'first mention'3.2A; compared with one, withnumbers, etc. 3.2B; twice a day 3.2C;illness (a cold) 3.2D; withabbreviations (an M.A.) 3.3B; no inplace of not a/an 5.3C; at a party8.2A; a painting 16.5A6abbreviations: the BBC, etc. 3.3Bable to: and can/could 11.2, 11.3Dabout: preposition/particle 8.1 A; and on,aroundb.ZA: it's about time 11,7D;How/What about... ? 13.7E; + -ing16.5A3, 16.7D3about to: be about to 9.9B-Cabove: preposition/particle 8.1 A; andover, on top of 8.5A; + -ing 16.5A3abstract nouns: 3.5Aaccording to: and by 8.ЗАaccustomed to: + -ing 16.7Eacross: preposition/particle 8.1 A; andover, through 8.ЗАactive voice: 12.1 A; compared with thepassive and causative 12.3B; sorry forhaving disturbed you 16.5A9adjectival clauses: see relativepronouns and clausesadjectives: 6.1-5: formation 6.1A-C;position 6.2; a young man and theyoung 6.ЗА; he looks good BAA,10.4A-B; word order 6.4B-D;comparison of adjectives 6.5A-B; -ingform (boiling water) 2.2A, 16.5A; she'sAmerican or she's an American 3.1C;the large one(s) 4.2B-C; it's nice tosee you 4.ЗА; compared with -lyadverbs 7.1 C; 'absolute adjectives'7.5A; after very and extremely, etc.7.6; after be 10.1-2; after seem, etc.10.4A-B; after get, etc. 10.4C; it's vitalthat... should 11.13C; How +adjective 13.7C; adjective + foinfinitive16.4A-B, 16.7A; adjective +-ing 16.7A-B; adjective + preposition16.7D; and see demonstrativeadjectives/pronouns, -ed/-ingforms, possessive adjectives, wordformationadmit: admit it to me 1.3B; + -ing 16.6Aadverbial clauses: 1.8-10; introduction1,8A; of time 1.8A-B; of place 1.8C; ofmanner 1,8D; of reason 1,9A; contrast1.9B-C; of purpose 1.10A-B; of result1.1 ОС; of comparison 1.10D; andparticiple constructions 1.11Вadverb particles: words used asprepositions or particles 8.1A-B;particular particles and prepositions8.3-5; after verbs 8.7-8adverbs/adverbials: 7.1-8: of manner7.1 A-B; friendly/in a friendly way 7.1С;time 7.2; adverbial phrases of duration7.3; frequency 7.4; degree 7.5;intensifiers 7.6; focus adverbs (even,etc.) 7.7; viewpoint (naturally) 7.8A;connecting (however) 7.8B; little doeshe realize 7.8C he plays we//6.4A;usual position in a sentence 1.1 A,7.2A, 7.4; with verb tenses: 9.2B,9.3C, 9.4B, 9.5A-B, 9.6A-C, 9.7A-B,9.8A-B; in indirect speech 15.3Badverbs of degree: 7.5adverbs of frequency: 7.4, 9.1 В, 9.2B,9.4B, 9.5A, 9.6Aadverbs of manner: 1.1 A, 7.1adverbs of place: 1.1 A, 15.3Badverbs of time: 1.1 A, 7.2, 9.3C,13.6A, 15.3Badvise: someone about 8.6C; + that...should 11.13B; someone (not) to15.5A, 16.3C; advise against 16.7D3afraid: I'm afraid so 4.3C; (very) muchafraid7.6A; seems to be afraid 10.4B;afraid to 16.4A; afraid of + -ing 16.7D2after: preposition/particle 8.1 A;conjunction 8.1С; clauses of time:1,5A, 1.8A-B, 9.6A; after looking1.11B, 16.5A3, 16.7D; and afterwardsI.20, 8.ЗАagain: connecting adverb 7.8Bagainst: preposition 8.1 B; fight against8.3Aago: ago, since and for 7.ЗА; withsimple past 9.3C, 9.5D; How longago? 13.7Dagree: + to/with 8.6; it is agreed 12.2C;agree to/that 16.3Eagreement: see concordall: 5.1 A; and both 5.5; and a/the whole5.6A; and everyone/everybody,everything 5.6B; all day 9 AB, 9.5B,9.6Ballowed to: and can/could/may/mightII.3; allow you to 16.3Calmost: 7.4along: preposition/particle 8.1 A; Comealong 8.8Aa lot (of): 2AB, 5.1-2; and much/many5.4A-B; a lot better 7.5D; do a lot ofreading 16.5A2already: and yet 7.2C; with the presentperfect 9.5A; with the past perfect9.6Aalso: not only... but... also 1.4; and aswell 7.7Dalthough: contrast clauses 1.9Balways: 7.4; with progressive tense9.2B, 9.4Bamong: preposition 8.1 B; and between8.4Aamount: an amount of 5.1Aand: in compound sentences 1.4; goand9.10D; and I can, too 13.4A; Failto pay and... 14.1Danother: 5.7A, another of 5.7C-Danswers: questions, answers, negatives13.1-9; and see short answersany: with countable and uncountablenouns 2.3C, 2.4B, 5.1-3; as the 'plural'of a/an 3.1 B, 5.ЗА; not any and no5.3C, 13.2A; I don't want any4.3B; any of 5.2A, 5.7C-D; any good,any better 7.5D; do any reading?16.5A2anybody/anyone/anything: 4.6B-C,13.2A; anyone and you 4.2A; withimperatives 9.1 OBалу-compounds: 4.6B-C, 9.1 OB; 13.2Aany longer: and any more 11.11Вanywhere: conjunction, clauses of place1,8C; and nowhere 13.2Aapostrophe s and s apostrophe: 2.2B,2.8, 4.4B, 13.6C; if I were in Jane'sposition 14.2B; and see genitiveappear: 9.1 С, 10.3C, 10.4A-B, 16.2Caren't 1:10.1 Вaround: and about 8.ЗАarrange: arrange to 16.2C; arrange to/tf?aM6.3Earticles: 3.1-6; see a/an, the, zeroas: conjunction 8.1С; time 1.8A, 9.4B;manner 1,8D; reason 1,9A; contrast1.9B; comparison 1.10D, 4.1B;preposition: 8.1 C, and like BAAas ... as: clauses of comparison: as Iam/as me 1.10D, 4.1 В; as (much) asyou like 5.4Вas if: clauses of manner 1,8A,Dask: + for 8.6B; + that... should 11.13B;in direct speech 15.1 ; and say, tell15.2A-B; in indirect questions 1,5C,15.4; ask someone (not) to dosomething 15.5A, 16.3B; suggestions15.5B-Cas soon as: clauses of time 1,5A,1.8A-B, 9.6Aassuming (that): 14.4C242

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