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Essential Grammar In Use: A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for elementary students of...
Essential Grammar In Use: A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for elementary students of English
Raymond Murphy
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2012
Edition:
4
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Cambridge University Press
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english
Pages:
217
ISBN 10:
052118939X
ISBN 13:
9780521189392
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PDF, 19.96 MB
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UNIT 1 am/is/are --. .'o.,,. .-_"" .., "I I t ,. ' ... 35- t;}... :· She's a doctor. She isn't a nurse. positive I ·., They're rich. They aren't poor. lt's hot. It isn't cold. negative am he she } is it we you }are they (I'm) (he's) (she's) (it's) (we're) (you're) (they're) I am not he she }is it not we you }are not they (I'm not) (he's not (she's not (it's not (we're not or we aren't) (you're not or you aren't) (they're not or they aren't) - Can you close the window, please? I'm cold. I'm 32 years old. My sister is 29. My brother is a policeman. He's very taH. John is afraid of dogs. It's 10 o'clock. You're late again. Ann and I are very good friends. My shoes are very dirty. I must clean them. - I'm tired but I'm not hungry. Tom isn't interested in politics. Jane isn't at home at the moment. She's at work. Those people aren't English. They're Australian. ther~'s = there is here's = here is: that's = that is - Thcµik you. That's very kind of you. - Look! There's George. ~Unit 2 am/la/are (questions) or he isn't) or she isn't) Of it isn't) UNIT 1 Exercises 1.1 Write the short tonn (she's/we aren't etc.). 1 he is ............ ~~'.~..................... 2 they are ....... .. ............. ... ....... 3 she is not ................................ 5 I am not ............................... . 4 it is ..... ...... ............... .. ..... ....... 6 you are not ........................, Write the full form (she ls/we are not etc.). .............................. . 9 You 're ································ 11 1"t 1"sn't 7 we aren't .... ~~-~."."~..!'!!?~....... . 8 I'm ....................................... . 10 they aren't ......................... 12 she's ..................................... . 1.2 Put in am, Is or are. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The weather . ..i.~ ........ very nice today. I ......... ,.... not tired. This case ................ very heavy. These cases ................ very heavy. The dog ................ asleep. Look! There ..........; ....... Carol. I .............. hot. Can you open the window, please? 1. 3 Write full sentences. Use 8 This castle ................. one tho.usand years old. 9 My brother and I ................. good tennis players. 10 Ann ................. at home but her children ................. at school. I 11 ............... a student. My sister ............ an architect. am/ls/are each time. 1 (my shoes very dirty) .MY..~~?~.l?..~!:"~..Y.~.t:'Y..~!~Y.: .............................................................................. . 2 (my bed very comfortable) My ........................................................................................................... . 3 (your cigarettes in your bag) ............................................................................................................... . 4 (I not very happy .today) ....................................................................................................................... . 5 (this restaurant very expensive) ......................................................................................................... . 6 (the shops not open today) ................................................................................................................. . 7 (Mr Kelly's daughter six years old) .................................................................................................. . 8 (the houses in this street very old) ................................................................................................... . 9 (the examination not difficult) ............................................................................................................ . 10 (those flowers very beautiful) ............................................................................................................. . 1.4 Write positive or negative sentences. Use am/am not/la/Isn't/are/aren't. 1 (Paris/the capital of France) ..f.~r!~..i.~:~.~.~.~~.P.!~~.l..~f.F.r.~.".1.~~: .................................................. .. 2 (I/interested in football) .. !'.rr! ..".1.9.~J!'.1.~~r.~~~4.. !!'!.f~R~t?.~!!: ........................................................... . 3 (I/hungry) I ....................................................................................................................................... . 4 (it/warm today) It ................................................................................................................. today. 5 (Rome/in Spain) Rome ...................................................................................................................... . 6 (I/ afraid of dogs) I ............................................................................................................................ . 7 (my hands/ cold) My ................................................................................................................... . 8 (Canada/ a very big country) .............................................................................................................. . 9 (the Amazon/ in Africa) ...................................................................................................................... . 10 (diamonds/ cheap) ............................................................................................................................. . 11 (motor-racing/ a dangerous sport) ...................................................................................................... . 12 (cats/big animals) ............................................................................................................................. . UNIT 2 ~Unit 1 am/is/are (questions) am/la/are positive question am I he she } is it we you } are they am I? is{ are{ 14- Ami ri.9kt? -f I I 26 he? she? it? we? you? they? - 'Is your mother at home?' 'No, she's out.' 'Is it cold in your room?' 'Yes, a little.' Those shoes are nice. Are they new? Are books expensive in your country? - 'How old is Joe?' 'He's 24.' 'What colour is your car?' 'It's blue.' 'Where are you from?' 'Canada.' 'How much are these postcards?' 'They're 40 pence each.' what's = what is who's = who is how's = how is - Who's that man? - What's the time? - Where's Jill? - How's your father? where's = where is: short answers Yes, I am. Yes, he she { it No, I'm not. No, he's she's { it's } not. or No, { ~~e } isn't. we're } {we } No, { you're not. or No, you aren't. they're they - 'Are you tired?' 'Yes, I am.' - 'Are you hungry?' 'No, I'm not but I'm thirsty.' -, 'Is he English?' 'Yes, he is.' - 'Is Ann at work today?' 'No, she isn't.' - 'Is this seat free?' 'Yes, it is.' - 'Are these your shoes?' 'Yes, they are.' - 'Am I late?' 'No, you aren't.'