... noncount noun or a count noun with a slightly different meaning. For example, the noncount noun chicken refers to chicken as a food. As such, we can-not use it with number words or in the plural. ... following sentences are in the plural. Some plurals are cor-rectly used with count nouns. However, many plurals are incorrectly used with noncount nouns. Draw a line through each incorrectly used noncount ... Most Americans eat pancakes and waffles with syrups. 9. Most people seem to have an inborn fears of snakes. 10. Many breads in the Middle East are made without yeasts.Possessive nounsVirtually...
... prepositional phrase with friends in the following sentences:We had a nice dinner last night with friends.A nice dinner with friends is always a great pleasure.In the fi rst sentence, with friends ... clause. Adjective clauses are always attached to the nouns that they modify. Here are some exampleswith the noun being modifi ed underlined and the adjective clause in italics:The book that ... applied to the two example sentences given above: itWe had a nice dinner last night with friends. ItA nice dinner with friends is always a great pleasure.(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 48 3/16/09...
... gets up at 7:00?”).ForewordFun withGrammar describes exactly what teachers and students should do with grammar: they shouldhave fun with it. For me as a teacher, grammar class is always an opportunity ... approaches and material in the Azar grammar textbooks,but are independent enough to be suitable for use with any grammar textbook. The activities in Fun with Grammar can also be used in other ... the Azar Grammar Series” because the author’sactivities grew out of actual teaching experience using the Azar series. The exercises and activities inFun withGrammar fit beautifully with the...
... they are using the examples as models for their own usage.Some great grammars of English for example Otto Jespersen's A Modern EnglishGrammar support each statement with citations from ... 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 ... places in the grammar allow very little variation, and the learner must simply keep to the rules in these cases. Many grammar books concentrate on these restrictive rules, and make grammar appear...
... expensive.11 They used to have a parrot.12 The fog is getting thicker. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks, using no + pronoun + the auxiliary. Elephants never ... look my age.24 He mightn't like that colour. Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles:...
... details of spelling and pronunciation, • 290.But some nouns have an irregular plural. Here are some examples. Vowel and consonant changes • 296man men wife wivesNouns which do not change in the ... Celts were a tall, fair-skinned people.One day the peoples of this world will live in peace.2 With some nouns we change f to v and add es/s.loaf loaves thief thieves life livesAlso: calves,...
... the database with the COMMIT command.2. Undo your changes with the ROLLBACK command. Chap15.fm Page 317 Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:11 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to ... 10:10 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 308 14.2 Regular Expressions with three words returns the middle word; a string with four words returnsthe ... 2004 10:10 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 288 13.1 Composite Queries Figure 13.2 RemovingDuplicates with UNION. Figure 13.3 INTERSECTReturns...