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BASIC
ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
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ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
Second Edition
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of Congrcecl
Cataloging-ln-Public
Data
Azar, Betty Scrampfer, 1941-
Basic Englishgrammar
I
Betty Schrampfer Azar.
2nd ed.
D.
cm.
1ncludes indexes.
ISBN 0-13-368317-6
ISBN 0-13-368424-5 (v. 1). ISBN 0-13-368358-3
(v.
2)
1. English language Textbooks for foreign speakers. 2. English
language Grammar Problems, exercises, etc. I. Title.
PE1128.A96 1995
428.2'4 dc20 92-2571 1
CIP
Publisher:
Tina
B.
Carver
Director of Production and Manufacnuing:
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Gremblan
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Illustrations:
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01996 by Betty Schrampfer Azar
A
Psarson Education Company
pearson
Bducation
10
Bank
Stren
White
Plains,
NY
10606
All rights re9e~e.d. No part of this book may be
reproduced,
in
any form or by any means,
without permission in writing
from
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Printed in the United States of America
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Contents
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
x
51
f
.
Chapter
1
USING BEAND HAVE
.
.
:
U
fl
-
NOUN
+
IS
+
NOUN: SINGULAR
2
NOUN
+ARE
+
NOUN: PLURAL
4
PRONOUN
+
BE
+
NOUN
6
CONTRACTIONS
WITH
BE
7
NEGATIVE WITH
BE
8
BE
+
ADJECTIVE
10
BE
+
A LOCATION
16
SUMMARY: SENTENCE PATTERNS WITH
BE
20
YESNO QUESTIONS WITH
BE
21
QUESTIONS WITH
BE:
USING
WHERE
24
USING
HAVE
AND
HAS
26
USING
MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR
27
USING
THIS
AND
THAT
30
USING
THESE AND THOSE
31
ASKING QUESTIONS WITH WHATAND
WHO +BE
32
.I?'
Chapter
2
EXPRESSING PRESENT TIME (PART
I)
'17'1
.
L
FORM AND BASIC MEANING OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
44
USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS:
ALWAYS. USUALLY. OFTEN.
SOMETIMES. SEL.DOM. R.4REL.Y. NEW
46
USING FREQUENCY ADVERBS WITH
BE
47
PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL
-S:
/Z/
AND
/S/
49
SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL
-ES
51
ADDING FINAL
-S/-ES
TO WORDS THAT END
IN
-Y
1
IRREGULAR SINGULAR VERBS:
HAS, DOES, GOES
52
SUMMARY: SPELLING
AND
PRONUNCIATION OF
-SAND -ES
54
THE SIMPLE PRESENT
.
NEGATIVE
57
CONTENTS
.
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2-10
THE
SIMPLE PRESENT: YESNO QUESTIONS
6
I
2-1
1
THE SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS
WITH
WHERE
64
2-12
THE
SIMPLE PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS
WITH
WHEN
AND
WHAT TIME
66
2-13
SUMMARY: INFORMATION QUESTIONS
WITH
BE
AND
DO
67
2-14
USING lTTO TALK ABOUT
TIME
72
2-1 5
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
73
2-16
USING ITTO TALK ABOUT
THE
WEATHER
74
Chapter
3
EXPRESSING PRESENT TIME (PART
2)
"
. .
BE
+
JNG:
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE
84
SPELLING OF
-ZNG
87
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
.
QUESTIONS
89
THE SIMPLE PRESENT vs
.
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
92
NONACTION VERBS NOT USED
IN
THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
95
SEE, LOOKAT, WATCH, HEAR,
AND
LISTEN
TO
97
NEED
AND
WANT
+
A NOUN OR AN
98
WOULD LIKE
100
.
WOULDLIKEvs
LJKE
101
THINK ABOUT
AND
THINK
THAT
102
THERE
+
BE
106
THERE
+
BE
YESNO QUESTIONS
i
107
THERE
+
BE
ASKING QUESTIONS
WITH
HOWMANY
109
PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION
11
Chapter
4
NOUNS AND PRONOUNS
NOUNS: SUBJECTS
AND
OBJECTS
127
ADJECTIVE
+
NOUN
129
SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS
131
NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL
134
NOUNS: IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS
139
NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT
141
.
USINGANvs
A
143
.
USING
A/AN vs SOME
144
MEASUREMENTS
WITH
NONCOUNT NOUNS
150
USING
THE
156
USING
0
(NO ARTICLE) TO
MAKE
GENERALIZATIONS
160
USING
SOME
AND
ANY
161
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:
SOMETHING, SOMEONE,
ANYTHING, ANYONE
163
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:
NOTHING
AND
NO ONE
164
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Chapter
5
EXPRESSING PAST TIME
v
.
Chapter
6
USING
BE:
PAST
TIME
171
PAST OF
BE:
NEGATIVE
172
PAST OF
BE:
QUESTIONS
173
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE: USING
-ED
177
PAST TIME WORDS:
YESTERDAY, LAST,
AND
AGO
178
PRONUNCIATION OF
-ED: It/,
Id/,
AND
ladl
180
SPELLING OF
-ED
VERBS
183
SPELLING OF
-ED
AND
-ING:
TWO-SYLLABLE VERBS
186
THE
SIMPLE PAST: IRREGULAR VERBS
190
THE
SIMPLE PAST: NEGATIVE
192
THE SIMPLE PAST: YES/NO QUESTIONS
9
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
198
THE SIMPLE PAST: USING
WHERE, WHEN, WHAT TIME,
AND
WHY
203
QUESTIONS WITH
WHAT
206
QUESTIONS WITH
WHO
209
ASKING ABOUT THE MEANING OF A WORD
212
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
213
BEFORE
AND
AFTER
IN TIME CLAUSES
216
WHEN
IN
TIME
CLAUSES
219
. .
-8
EXPRESSING
FUTURE
TlME
FUTURE
TIME: USING
BE GOING TO
:
:.L
L
231
WORDS USED FOR PAST
TIME
AND
FUTURE
TIME
235
USING
A COUPLE OF
OR
A FEW
WITH
AGO
(PAST)
AND
LV
(EUTURE)
238
USING
TODAY, TONIGHT,
AND
THIS
+
MORNING,
AFTERNOON, EVENING,
WEEK,
MONTH, YEAR
239
FUTURE
TIME: USING
WILL
242
ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
WIU
243
VERB SUMMARY: PRESENT, PAST,
AND
FUTURE
245
VERB SUMMARY: FORMS OF
BE
246
USING
WHAT
+
A FORM OF
DO
251
MAYIMIGHTvs
.
WILL
253
MAYBE
(ONE WORD)
vs
.
MAYBE
(TWO WORDS)
255
FUTURE
TIME CLAUSES WITH
BEFORE, AFTER,
AND
WHEN
258
CLAUSES WITH
IF
260
EXPRESSING HABITUAL PRESENT WITH TIME CLAUSES
AND
IF-CLAUSES
263
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
266
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
270
CONTENTS
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Chapter
7
EXPRESSING ABILITY
USING CAN
281
USING CAN: QUESTIONS
282
USING KNOWHOW TO
284
USING COULD: PAST OF CAN
285
USING VERY
AND
TOO
+
ADJECTIVE
287
USING TOO
MANY
AND
TOO MUCH
+
NOUN
290
USING TOO
+
ADJECTIVE
+
INKNITIW
293
USING TOO
+
ADJECTIVE
+
FOR (SOMEONE)
+
INFINITIVE
294
USING ADJECTIVE
+
ENOUGH
295
USING ENOUGH
+
NOUN AND MORE
+
NOUN
297
USING ENOUGH
+
INFINITIVE
299
USING BERBLB TO
301
POLITE QUESTIONS: MAYI. COULD I.
AND
CANI
302
POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU
AND
WOULD YOU
,304
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
307
USING TWO. TOO.
AND
TO
310
MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT
AND
IN
FOR LOCATIONS
311
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
321
Chapter
8
NOUNS
.
ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
.
.
>
.,
I-
1
MODIFYING NOUNS
WITH
ADJECTIVES
AND
NOUNS
325
WORD ORDER OF ADJECTIVES
329
EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY:
ALL
OF. MOST OF. SOME OF
334
EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY: SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
336
EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTJ3Y ONE OF. NONE OF
337
USING EVERY
341
POSSESSIVE NOUNS
343
POSSESSIVE: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS
345
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS:
MINE,
YOURS. HIS.
HERS,
OURS, THEIRS
347
QUESTIONS
WITH
WHOS6
351
SUMMARY: USES OF
THE
APOSTROPHE
352
SUMMARY: USES OF NOUNS
355
CONNECTED NOUNS: NOUN +AND/OR
+
NOUN
357
SUMMARY: USES OF ADJECTIVES
360
SUMMARY PERSONAL PRONOUNS
363
INDIRECT OBJECTS
364
INDIRECT OBJECTS: USING FOR
367
INDIRECT OBJECTS
Wm
BUY,
GET,
MAKE
369
INDIRECT OBJECTS
WITH
EXFLAlN
AND
INTRODUCE
370
MORE IRREGULAR VERBS
375
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Chapter
9
MAKING COMPARISONS
COMPARISONS: USING
THE SAME (AS). SIMILAR
(TO).
AND
DIFFERENT (PROM)
379
COMPARISONS: USING
LIKE AND ALIKE
382
THE COMPARATIVE: USING
-ER AND MORE
383
USING
AS
AS;
USING
LESS
389
USING
BUT
393
USING VERBS AFTER
BUT
395
THE
SUPERLATNE: USING
-ESTAND MOST
398
USING
ONE OF
+
SUPERLATIVE
+
PLURAL NOUN
405
ADJECTIVES
AND
ADVERBS
411
MAKING COMPARISONS WITH ADVERBS
414
USING
AS
AS
WITH ADVERBS
416
Chapter
10
EXPRESSING IDEAS WITH VERBS
USING
SHOULD
420
USING
LET'S
423
USING
HAVE
+
INFINITIVE
(HAS TOIHAVE
TO)
424
USING
MUST
427
MODAL AUXILIARIES
430
SUMMARY CHART: MODAL AUXILIARIES
AND
SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS
431
THE
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
AND
THE PAST PROGRESSIVE
434
USING
WHILE
WITH
THE
PAST PROGRESSIVE
438
WHILE
vs
.
WHEN
IN PAST TIME CLAUSES
438
SIMPLE PAST
vs
.
PAST PROGRESSIVE
40
USING
HAVE BEEN
(THE
PRESENT PERFECT)
44
USING SINCE-CLAUSES
446
FORM OF THE PRESENT PERFECT
448
USING
NEVBR
WITH
THE
PRESENT PERFECT
449
PRESENT PERFECT: QUESTIONS
AND
NEGATIVES
450
USING
EVBR
WITH
THE
PRESENT PERFECT
451
THE PRESENT PERFECT: QUESTIONS WITH
HOW LONG
453
PAST PARTICIPLES OF COMMON IRREGULAR VERBS
455
Appendix
1
THE
ENGUSH
ALPHABET
AI
Appendix
2
NUMBERS
~2
Appendlx
3
DAYS OF
THE
WEEK
AND MONTHS OF
THE
YEAR
A3
Appendlx
4
WAYS
OF SAYING
ME
TIME
A4
Appendix
5
IRREGULAR
VERBS
AS
INDEX
INDEX
1
CONTENTS
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1
Basic
English
Grammar
remains a developmental skills text for students of English as a
second or foreign language. Serving as both a reference and a workbook, it inaoduces
students to the form, meaning, and usage of basic structures in English. It provides ample
opportunities for practice through extensive and varied exercises leading to
communicative activities. Although it focuses on grammar, it promotes the development
of
all
language skills.
This second edition has a greatly expanded range of contents to provide a solid core
I
I
of basic Englishgrammar for lower-level or beginning students. It includes numerous
new exercises
with,
at the end of each chapter, cumulative review exercises that include
additional communicative and interactive student-centered tasks.
Also available are an
Answer
Key,
with
answers only, and a
Teacher's
Guide,
with
teaching suggestions as well as the answers to the exercises.
PREFACE
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