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Kiadó: | Cassel Publishers Limited |
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Kiadás helye: | London |
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Kötés típusa: | Ragasztott papírkötés |
Oldalszám: | 327 oldal |
Sorozatcím: | Cassell's Students' |
Kötetszám: | |
Nyelv: | Angol |
Méret: | 25 cm x 19 cm |
ISBN: | 0-304-305324 |
Introduction | 7 |
List of abbreviations | 8 |
Nouns | 9 |
Introduciton | 10 |
Use of capital letters | 10 |
Formation of the plural | 11 |
Nouns which occur only in the plural | 17 |
Words which can be either singular or plural nouns | 18 |
Nouns which occur only in the singular | 19 |
Formation of nouns | 19 |
The possessive form of nouns | 27 |
Appendix I: list of common compound nouns | 30 |
Appendix II: list of common compound nouns and adjectives formed from phrasal verbs | 31 |
The articles and demonstratives | 33 |
A The articles | 34 |
Form and pronunciation | 34 |
Uses of the articles: an or the? | 35 |
Uses of the articles: with the or without the? | 45 |
Demonstratives | 45 |
Form of the demonstratives | 45 |
Meaning of the demonstratives | 47 |
Other uses of the demonstratives | 47 |
Appendix III: expressions using the pattern VERB+NOUN | 49 |
Appendix IV: expressions using the pattern PREPOSITION+NOUN | 50 |
Quantifiers and distributives | 51 |
A Quantity | 52 |
Quantifiers with mass and count nouns | 52 |
Positive and negative ways of looking at things | 54 |
Meanings of some | 55 |
Some and any | 56 |
Quantifiers as pronouns | 57 |
Compounds with -one, -body, -thing, and -where | 58 |
Uses of much and many | 59 |
Distribution | 60 |
Words which describe distribution | 66 |
All, every or each | 66 |
Either and neither | 66 |
Adjectives | 68 |
Types of adjective | 69 |
Formation of adjectives | 70 |
Position of adjectives | 74 |
Order of adjectives | 78 |
Comparison of adjectives | 80 |
Appendix V: cardinal and ordinal numbers | 83 |
Appendix VI: nationality adjectives | 85 |
Appendix VII: adjectives and prepositions | 86 |
Pronouns | 88 |
A Personal pronouns | 89 |
Summary of forms | 89 |
Meaning and use of personal pronouns | 90 |
Subject pronouns | 91 |
Object pronouns | 93 |
Possessives | 96 |
Reflexive / empatic pronouns | 97 |
Other pronouns | 99 |
Interrogatives: who(m)?, which?, what?, and whose? | 99 |
Relatives: who(m), which, whose and that | 100 |
Quantitive and distributive pronouns | 101 |
Indefinite pronouns (somebody, anybody, etc.) | 102 |
One(s), other, another | 102 |
Prepositions | 104 |
Meaning and use of prepositions | 105 |
Patterns with prepositions | 105 |
Prepositions to express relationships in space | 107 |
Prepositions to express relationships in time | 112 |
Prepositions to express other relationships | 117 |
The pattern VERB+PREPOSITION | 121 |
Appendix VIII: verbs with following prepositions | 122 |
Appendix IX: common fixed expressions with prepositions | 123 |
Verb forms | 124 |
Introduction | 125 |
The "building blocks' of the verb | 125 |
Active and passive, simple and continuous | 128 |
The parts of the main verb | 130 |
Formation of the negative: not/n't | 135 |
Formation of questions | 137 |
Formation of verbs | 139 |
Appendix X: alphabetical list of irregular verbs | 143 |
Appendix XI: list of verbs in -ify, -ize and -ate | 144 |
Appendix XII: matrix of verbs on the pattern LATIN PREFIX+ROOT | 145 |
Verbs - meaning and uses | 147 |
A Tenses | 148 |
The two elements of meaning | 148 |
The present tenses | 149 |
The past tenses | 156 |
The perfect tenses | 159 |
The imperative | 167 |
The basic imperative | 167 |
'Coloured' imperatives | 168 |
Imperatives with let | 169 |
The passive | 169 |
Form | 169 |
Meaming of the passive | 169 |
Uses of the passive | 170 |
By and with in the pattern X WAS DONE BY/WITh Y | 173 |
The future | 175 |
Introduction | 176 |
A Future with will/shall | 177 |
The classical form of the future | 177 |
First person: I/we | 178 |
Second person: you | 180 |
Third person: he, she, it and they | 182 |
Future continuous: will be moving | 183 |
Future perfect: will have moved/been moving | 183 |
Future with going to | 185 |
Meaning and use | 186 |
Going to or present simple | 187 |
Going to or present continuous | 187 |
Going to or future with shall/will | 188 |
Other ways of expressing the future | 189 |
Is to | 189 |
Is about to | 189 |
Expressing probability | 189 |
The tense used in time clauses | 190 |
Modals (including conditional sentences) | 191 |
Introduction | 192 |
Form of modals | 193 |
Probability: will; must/can't; could, should; may/might | 194 |
Obligation: must/have to | 196 |
Obligation: should/ought to | 199 |
Necessity: need | 200 |
Ability/success: can/could/be able to | 202 |
Permission: may/might and can/could | 203 |
Condition: if-sentences | 204 |
Phrasal verbs | 209 |
Introduction | 210 |
Word order in phrasal verbs | 212 |
Is the particle a preposition or an adverb? | 215 |
The meaning and use of phrasal verbs | 216 |
Appendix XIII: matrix of common phrasal verbs | 221 |
Appendix XIV: list of phrasal verbs having the pattern VERB+ADVERB+PREPOSITION | 222 |
Adverbials | 226 |
A General introduction | 228 |
Meaning of adverbials | 228 |
Form of adverbials | 229 |
Position of adverbials | 229 |
Adverbials of place (movement and location) | 232 |
Movement and location | 232 |
Other useful adverbials of place | 232 |
Prepositional phrases of place | 234 |
Here and there | 234 |
Position of adverbials of place | 235 |
Adverbials of time | 236 |
Common when adverbials | 236 |
Common how long adverbial | 237 |
Common how often adverbials | 238 |
Other time adverbs | 240 |
Order of time adverbials | 241 |
Adverbials of manner | 241 |
Adverbs of manner in -ly | 241 |
Other adverbs of manner | 243 |
Prepositional phrases | 243 |
Order of different types of adverbials | 243 |
MANNER+PLACE+TIME (MPT) order | 243 |
Variations in the MPT order | 244 |
Other adverbials | 244 |
Viewpoint, commenting adverbials and adverbials of degree | 244 |
Adverbs which join or link sentences and ideas | 247 |
Adverbs used to modify adjectives and other adverbs | 248 |
Sentence patterns | 251 |
Note on grammatical terms | 253 |
Summary of types of verb patterns; key sentences | 255 |
Patterns with intrasensitive verbs: types A-E | 255 |
Type A: be+complement | 255 |
Type B: Vi+O and Vi+complement | 258 |
Type C: seem (etc.) + complement | 259 |
Type D: Vi+preposition+object | 259 |
Type E: verb+to-infinitive and verb+base infinitive | 260 |
Patterns with transitive verbs: types F-J | 261 |
Type F: Vt+object | 267 |
Type G: Vt+object+base infinitive or present participle | 269 |
Type H: Vt+direct and indirect object | 270 |
Type I: reporting verb +-np object +that-; wh-clause | 273 |
Type J: Vt+np object+adv/adj/noun/past participle | 278 |
Sentence construction | 279 |
A Conjunctions | 279 |
Definition of conjunctions | 279 |
and, but, so, (n)either...(n)or, or | 280 |
Other conjunctions | 284 |
Sequence of tenses in reported (indirect) speech and questions | 284 |
Tense and other changes | 284 |
Variations in the sequence of tenses | 286 |
Question word+to-infinitive phrase | 289 |
wh-clauses | 289 |
Relative clauses (defining and non-defining relatives) | 290 |
Definition of relative clauses | 290 |
Defining relative clauses | 291 |
Non-defining relative clauses | 295 |
Appendix XV: notes on punctuation | 297 |
Index | 305 |
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