... them (12)…………………………. (do) what you want. Experts recommend (13)…………………………. (buy] this marvellous book. You'd better (14)…………………………….(order) your copy today. Test 13C Combine each pair of ... man died as a result of falling asleep while driving. Test 13B This is an advertisement for the book 'Winning in Business'. Put in the correct form of each verb. Are you fed up with...
... something to eat. 7 I usually go to work by bus. 8 It's OK. I understand your problem. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 5 THE PRESENT SIMPLE A Use We use the present simple for ã thoughts and...
... that.' 2 'Congress opposed him. The President didn't expect that.' OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 65 VERB + OBJECT + TO-INFINITIVE OR ING-FORM A Introduction Customer: None of ... government doesn't mind that.' 4 Advise, allow, etc (E) Complete this paragraph from a guidebook to London. Use the to-infinitive or the ing-form. We wouldn't recommend (►) driving...
... there? Tom: Yes, (1) …………………………………………………………………………… (it / likely / be / pretty crowded). OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 67 ADJECTIVE + TO-INFINITIVE B It is easy to drive the car An adjective + to-infinitive ... knock Gary's drink over. computer isn't expensive to buy. 1 The computer 2 The handbook 3 4 ………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Certain, sure and likely (D) Complete the ... Compex computer. 1 Using the computer is very simple. It's very 2 Understanding the handbook isn't difficult. It isn't 3 You can run any kind of software. It's easy. 4...
... doctor. 7 After a question word (see Unit 66) We don't know where to leave our coats. This book tells you how to train race horses. 8 To say why (see Unit 151B) Mark went out to play golf....
... temper). Alan: Right. OK. And, as I said, sorry (3) …………… (I'm interrupting you). OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 71 AFRAID TO DO OR AFRAID OF DOING? A Afraid David is afraid to climb the ladder. ... paper recently that you can go on a course that helps you. I'm anxious (5)…………………………. (book) a place on it very soon. 4 Sorry (C) Complete the conversation. Use a to-infinitive or...
... your friend. 4 Say that the shop is more expensive than the supermarket. Much more. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 112 COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE PATTERNS (2) A Less and least Less and least...
... Children played there. ~ Not now OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 114 YET, STILL AND ALREADY Yet means that we are expecting something. (It's the time to book a holiday.) Still means 'going ... swim. Compare these sentences. The meanings are similar. Rita hasn't booked a holiday yet. Rita still hasn't booked a holiday. Still is stronger than yet. It often expresses surprise ... you've already had two coffees since breakfast. 1 Vicky: You've ……………… got this library book, and it was due back ten days ago. Rachel: Well, I haven't finished it 2 Nick: Tom...
... ………………………… 13 but …………………… 6 finish …………………… 14 fun ………………… 2 What kind of word? (B) OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 1. WORD CLASSES: NOUNS, VERBS, ADJECTIVES, ETC A Introduction Look at the ... from the conversations in the cafe. The numbers after the examples tell you which units in the book give you more information. 1 Verb: have, am, is, would, like, come, are, sitting, look 4-75...
... magazine article about his life. Join two sentences into one using the words in brackets. OXFORDPRACTICEGRAMMAR 73 PREPOSITION OR LINKING WORD + ING-FORM A Introduction Rachel: Shall we have ... the sugar 6 Mark: Do you have to do the typing? Secretary: Yes, and book some flights, (as well as) The secretary has to book some flights 2 Linking word + ing-form (C) Mark was listening...