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Collin Cobuild English Grammar
... explains the type of functional approach that is taken. Cobuild Grammar Chart The Cobuild Grammar Chart sets out in schematic form the contents of the grammar. It shows the progression from word to ... it. This grammar is based on these important correspondences between structure and function, which are set out in the Cobuild Grammar Chart on the following pages. The skeleton of English grammar ... the Cobuild Dictionaries and the Cobuild English Course, gives a first glimpse of what it is like to have access to real examples. John Sinclair Editor-in-Chief Cobuild Professor of Modern English...
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... perspective away from grammar as a list of arbitrary problems, and towards grammar as a means of free expression. We have tried to produce a grammar of real English the English that people speak ... usage. Some great grammars of English for example Otto Jespersen's A Modern English Grammar support each statement with citations from published books, just as the major dictionaries of English ... it. This grammar is based on these important correspondences between structure and function, which are set out in the Cobuild Grammar Chart on the following pages. The skeleton of English grammar...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 1 docx
... `wh'-word: whatwherewhowhose whenwhichwhomwhyhow Note that `whom' is only used in formal English. 6 When a `wh'-word is the subject of a question, the `wh'-word comes first, ... of a clause is different when the clause is a statement, a question, or a command. He speaks English very well. (statement) Did she win at the Olympics? (question) Stop her. (command) ... You use `nobody' or `no one' to talk about people. Nobody in her house knows any English. No one knew. `No one' can also be written `no-one'. There's no-one...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 2 docx
... * In English, some things are thought of as individual items that can be counted directly. The nouns which refer to these countable things are called count nouns. Most nouns in English are ... or `a piece of', to talk about a quantity or an item. `A bit of' is common in spoken English. I bought two loaves of bread yesterday. He gave me a very good piece of advice. They ... brothers and each one lives in a different country. I bought the children one each. 5 In formal English, people sometimes use `one' to refer to people in general. One has to think of the...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 3 pdf
... usually put comparative and superlative adjectives in front of other adjectives. Some of the better English actors have gone to live in Hollywood. These are the highest monthly figures on record. ... much, no, some There was little applause. We need more information He did not speak much English. WARNING: The following general determiners can never be used with uncount nouns. ... education. This machinery uses less energy. You use `fewer', or `less' in informal English, with plural nouns to refer to a number of people or things that is smaller than another...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 4 pdf
... same'. Teenage fashions are the same all over the world. The initial stage of learning English is the same for many students. You can use some adverbs in front of `the same as' ... job, but I couldn't wait any longer. He's not going to play any more. In formal English, you can use an affirmative clause with `no longer' and `no more'. You can put...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 5 doc
... which describe actions that people do to themselves, do not usually take reflexive pronouns in English, although they do in some other languages. With these verbs, reflexive pronouns are only ... They used to live at 5, Weston Road. She got a job in Oxford Street. Note that American English uses `on': `He lived on Penn Street.' For more material and information, please ... say what the action involves or is aimed at. supporters of the hunger strike. a student of English. Note that you often use two nouns, rather than a noun and a prepositional phrase. For...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 6 doc
... about the present, to emphasize that the information in the manner clause is not true. In formal English, you use `were' instead of `was'. Presidents can't dispose of companies ... instead of `as if' or `as' to say how a person feels, looks, or sounds. Some speakers of English think that this use of `like' is incorrect. He felt like he'd won the pools. ... You use continuous tenses to show that something is changing, developing, or progressing. Her English was improving. The children are growing up quickly. The video industry has been developing...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 7 ppt
... miles. He remembered that he would see his mother the next day. 5 In spoken English and informal written English, `shall' and `will' are shortened to `-'ll', and `would' ... ordinary conversation. `I knew I'd seen you,' I said. `Only one,' replied the Englishman. `Let's go and have a look at the swimming pool,' she suggested. In ordinary ... for her child. Don't forget to send in your entries. After `regret', in formal English, you use a `to'-infinitive clause with these verbs to say that you are sorry about...
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Tài liệu Collins cobuild student grammar part 8 docx
... only book your flight for you, but also advise you about hotels. 2 In spoken English and informal written English, `not' is often shortened to `-n't' and added to the modal. ... May I have a cigarette? `Might' is rather old-fashioned and is not often used in modern English in this way. Might I inquire if you are the owner? 7 You have to use `be allowed to' ... `oughtn't'. Note that `may not' is very rarely shortened to `mayn't' in modern English. 3 To make a question, you put the modal in front of the subject. Could you give me...
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Collins Cobuild Student’s Grammar
... `wh'-word: whatwherewhowhose whenwhichwhomwhyhow Note that `whom' is only used in formal English. 6 When a `wh'-word is the subject of a question, the `wh'-word comes first, then ... brothers and each one lives in a different country. I bought the children one each. 5 In formal English, people sometimes use `one' to refer to people in general. One has to think of the ... ?' - `Yes, it was very crowded.' My father is fat - he weighs over fifteen stone. In English, `he' and `she' normally refer to people, occasionally to animals, but very rarely...
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Tài liệu Collins Cobuild Student’s Grammar pdf
... verb. * In English, some things are thought of as individual items that can be counted directly. The nouns which refer to these countable things are called count nouns. Most nouns in English are ... statements. You use `nobody' or `no one' to talk about people. Nobody in her house knows any English. No one knew. `No one' can also be written `no-one'. There's no-one here. ... usually put comparative and superlative adjectives in front of other adjectives. Some of the better English actors have gone to live in Hollywood. These are the highest monthly figures on record. 5...
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English grammar
... questions English grammar Part 1 THE USES AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH VERB TENSES THE ACTIVE VOICE OF THE VERB TO SHOW THE VERB TO BE AND THE PASSIVE VOICE OF THE VERB TO SHOW COMMON ENGLISH IRREGULAR ... VERB TO SHOW COMMON ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS CHAPTER 1. The simple present of the verb to be 1. Grammar 2. Verb forms 3. Uses of the simple present tense 4. The simple present of the verb to be ... past continuous, the past perfect and the past perfect continuous 1. Summary of the uses of the English tenses 2. The past continuous a. Use b. Formation c. Questions and negative statements 3....
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