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CONTENTS
Preface to the
Third Edition
Fundamentals of English Grammar
is a developmental skills text for lower-intermediate
and intermediate students of English as a second or foreign ...
The new editions of the texts in the Azar Grammar Series include these changes:
The communicative aspects are more fully developed and explicit in the third
editions. This ed...
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27 6
10 -2
Form of the passive
27 7
10-3
Transitive and intransitive verbs
28 0
10-4
Using the by-phrase
28 2
10-5
The passive forms of the present and past progressive
28 7
FUNDAMENTALS ... America
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FUNDAMENTALS OF
NGL
GRAMMAR
Third
Edition
with
Answer
Key
Betty
Schrampfer
Azar
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
'
GRAMMAR
Third
Edit...
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a ten-speed bike.
2.
A:
(it,
rain)
right now?
B: No,
.
At least,
I
(think, not/
so.
3.
A:
(your
ftimds,
write)
a lot of e-mails?
B: Yes,
.
I
(get/
lots of e-mails all the ...
(see)
some words on the board.
2.
A:
(you, need)
some help, Mrs. Brown?
(you, want)
me to carry that box for you?
B: Yes, thank you. That's very
kind
of you.
3.
A.
Who is th...
...
!')
ace
used. See Cban
14-8,
p.
420 ,
for more information about quorntiona.
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CHAPTER
2
EXERCISE
23 .
Past
time
clauses. (Charts
2- 1
+
2- 10)
Directions:
Complete the sentences ...
(be)
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a child, so Toshi
(offer)
to teach him. Oscar
38
39
(aWt)
gladly.
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EXERCISE
20 .
Verb tense and irregular verb review. (Chapters
1
and
2)
Directiuns:
Comple...
...
calm
12.
dim
19.
high
6.
clever
13.
easy
20 .
humid
7.
common
14.
flexible
21 .
intelligent
22 .
pleasant
23 .
polite
24 .
soft
25 .
sour
26 .
straight
27 .
wild
28 .
wonderful ...
confusing
dark
PreV
wer
4.
Professor Sato speaks clearly, but
I
have trouble understanding Professor Larson's
lectures. Her lectures are much than Professor
Sato'...
...
1.
Students practice written English
bv
wiifiw
compositions.
2.
We clean our clothes
them
in
soap and water.
4
3.
Khalid improved his English a lot of
TV.
4.
We show other people ... might
21
refuse
(go)
to New Zealand. She doesn't like long plane flights.
22
A:
Why don't you just pick a spot on a map? Then call and make a hotel reservation.
B: Neither...
... hobbies
Take notes during the interview.
PARTK
Write the names of your classmates on a sheet of paper as they are introduced in
class.
17
EXERCISE
2.
Introducing yourself in writing.
Direcrions: ... who will keep it and return it at the end of the term, when
your English has progressed, for you to correct your own errors.
2
CHAF'TER
1
2.
Right now I'm
in
cl...
... front page of a newspaper contain the most important news of the day.
14. Water freeze at 3 2OF (O•‹C) and boil at 21 2•‹F (lOO•‹C).
15.
Mrs.
Taylor never cross the street in the middle of a block. ... guests with clean towels
19. a rubber band
20 . gather nectar from flowers
21 . flow downhiill
22 . stain my hands when
I
read the paper
23 . automobiles
24 . does physical...
...
Pronunclatlon of
ID
endings. (Chart
2- 4)
Directions:
Practice saying these words. Use them in sentences.
1.
answered
6.
finished
11.
worked
2. arrived
7.
fixed 12. invited
3. ... we-you-they
weren't.
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EXERCISE
2.
Present and
past
tlme: statements and negatives.
(Chapter
1
and Charts
2- 1
-r
2- 3)
Directions:
All of the following sentences have inaccur...