... She's been out with him a few times, but really she's in love with Tom. Unfortunately he isn't in love with her. a) Who is Nick in love with? b) Who is in love with Tom? 2 Mark ... to, with. (For prepositions in questions, see Unit 38.) Compare these sentences. SUBJECT Who was talking to you? (Someone was talking to you.) What wine goes with fish? (Some wine goes with ... does not end in s or ed. NOT Does-Mark plays-golf? and NOT Did you-liked-the-concert? 35 Answers with yes and no Requesting: Offering: Inviting: Asking permission: 34 Exercises 1 Use
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... words go with one kind of noun but not with the other. COUNTABLE A/an or one goes only with a singular noun. I need a spoon. Numbers above one go only with plural nouns. We eat three meals ... UNCOUNTABLE We do not use a/an with an uncountable noun. NOT A WATER and NOT A-music. We do not use numbers with an uncountable noun. NOT three feeds their own, without some or any. PLURAL ... and his slogan was'Keep cool with Coolidge'. Soon (1)…………… moving into the White House, Coolidge invited some old friends (2)…………… have dinner with him there. They were all people
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 21 pdf
... to continue with his tour of the country and had gone to visit a friend in Scotland before returning to pick up the case he had left behind. A/an goes only with a singular noun. With a plural ... than the structure with dogs, but we often use a/an when explaining the meaning ol a word, e.g. a butcher. D Some Some with a plural noun means 'a number of, and some with an uncountable ... some money in his old trousers. There's a note and some coins. We use a/an with a singular noun and some with a plural or an uncountable noun (see D). A + singular noun: a note Some +
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 22 docx
... the in structures with of, with an adjective and with plural names. at Matilda's Restaurant With of: the Avenue of the Americas With an adjective: the White House With a plural: the ... and airports; important buildings We do not use the with most stations and airports; with religious, educational and official buildings or with palaces and houses. to Waterloo (Station) at ... and centres A possessive form ('s) is without the. St Martin's (Theatre) at Durrant's (Hotel) In the US, names with center are without the. near Lincoln Center But usually
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 42 pdf
... damage to 5 tax on 2 way of 6 difficulty with 3 answer to 7 matter with 4 cause of 3 1 with 5 with 2 of 6 for 3 of 7 of 4 for 8 between 4 1 answers to all the (quiz) questions 2 knowledge ... 4 look forward to 11 cut down on 5 keep up with 12 fall back on 6 put up with 13 get round to 7 get on with 14 make up for 3 1 1 get on (well) with Melanie./Melanie and I get on (well). ... to 3 as 7 with 4 with/ to 2 1 prefer water to wine? 2 blaming Tom for the/his accident? 3 thank you for the/her present? 4 accuse him/the head teacher of murder? 5 provide you with towels?
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 17 ppsx
... stop (see Unit 70C) E Advise, allow, encourage and recommend We can use these verbs with an ing-form or with an object + a to-infinitive. + [NG-FORM + OBJECT + TO-INFINITIVE They allow fishing ... love with Claire, but she's worried about this. She …………………………………………………………b e c a u s e s h e d o e s n ' t f i n d h i m a t t r a c t i v e . 3 Natasha may not go on holiday with ... It's difficult to know how much luggage to take with you. We can use whether but not if. We'll have to decide whether to go ahead with the project (or not). NOT We'll have to
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 10 pps
... She's been out with him a few times, but really she's in love with Tom. Unfortunately he isn't in love with her. a) Who is Nick in love with? b) Who is in love with Tom? 2 Mark ... to, with. (For prepositions in questions, see Unit 38.) Compare these sentences. SUBJECT Who was talking to you? (Someone was talking to you.) What wine goes with fish? (Some wine goes with ... does not end in s or ed. NOT Does-Mark plays-golf? and NOT Did you-liked-the-concert? 35 Answers with yes and no Requesting: Offering: Inviting: Asking permission: 34 Exercises 1 Use
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 15 doc
... that It is said that Henry is in love with Claire. (= People say that Henry is in love with Claire.) We can use the structure it + passive verb + clause with verbs of reporting. We use this ... staff Our staff arc taught useful work skills. ? people with initiative / they are given opportunities Opportunities are given to people with initiative. 1 special training / it is given to ... fallen trees, and electricity lines (7) brought/were brought down, leaving thousands of homes without electricity. 'Everything possible (8) is doing/is being done to get things back to
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 19 pps
... words go with one kind of noun but not with the other. COUNTABLE A/an or one goes only with a singular noun. I need a spoon. Numbers above one go only with plural nouns. We eat three meals ... UNCOUNTABLE We do not use a/an with an uncountable noun. NOT A WATER and NOT A-music. We do not use numbers with an uncountable noun. NOT three feeds their own, without some or any. PLURAL ... and his slogan was'Keep cool with Coolidge'. Soon (1)…………… moving into the White House, Coolidge invited some old friends (2)…………… have dinner with him there. They were all people
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 21 ppsx
... to continue with his tour of the country and had gone to visit a friend in Scotland before returning to pick up the case he had left behind. A/an goes only with a singular noun. With a plural ... than the structure with dogs, but we often use a/an when explaining the meaning ol a word, e.g. a butcher. D Some Some with a plural noun means 'a number of, and some with an uncountable ... some money in his old trousers. There's a note and some coins. We use a/an with a singular noun and some with a plural or an uncountable noun (see D). A + singular noun: a note Some +
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 22 ppsx
... the in structures with of, with an adjective and with plural names. at Matilda's Restaurant With of: the Avenue of the Americas With an adjective: the White House With a plural: the ... and airports; important buildings We do not use the with most stations and airports; with religious, educational and official buildings or with palaces and houses. to Waterloo (Station) at ... and centres A possessive form ('s) is without the. St Martin's (Theatre) at Durrant's (Hotel) In the US, names with center are without the. near Lincoln Center But usually
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John Eastwood -- Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers
... Tokyo Toronto with an associated company in Berlin Oxford and Oxford English are trade marks of Oxford University Press ISBN 19 431369 (with answers) ISBN 19 431427 (with answers with CD-ROM) ... production of this new edition; Sheila Eastwood for all her help and encouragement Introduction Who is this book for? What's new about this edition? Oxford Practice Grammar is for students of English ... Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Buenos Aires Cape Town Chennai...
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 1 ppsx
... Second edition Oxford Practice Grammar with answers John Eastwood Oxford University Press Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Thanks Oxford New York Auckland ... like to thank: with an associated company in Berlin Oxford and Oxford English are trade marks of Oxford University Press ISBN 19 431369 (with answers) ISBN 19 431427 (with answers with CD-ROM) ... 156 Question word + to-infinitive 158 Adjective + to-infinitive 160 For with the to-infinitive 162 The infinitive with and without to 164 Verb/Adjective + preposition + ing-form 166 Afraid to or...
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 3 ppt
... David is stressing the length of time that the work went on We use the continuous with actions We not normally use it with state verbs (see Unit 7) For states we use the past simple didn't know where ... This trip is costing me a lot of money Sometimes we can use either the simple or the continuous with no difference in meaning You look well, OR You're looking well We feel a bit sad OR We're feeling ... Test Present tenses (Units 4-7) Test1A Read the conversation between two students Then look at the answers below and write the correct answer in each space Lisa: Who (►) is Michelle talking to? Amy:...
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Oxford practice grammar with answers part 4 potx
... present perfect with for and since Vicky has only had that camera for three days Those people have been at the hotel since Friday I've felt really tired for a whole week now We've lived in Oxford since ... Has Rachel got all the answers right? ~ Yes, Have you told your sister? ~ Yes, I've Just, already and yet (A) Complete the dialogue Use the present perfect with just, already and yet ... it's the fourth time I've seen it D Today, this week, etc We use the present perfect with today and phrases with this, e.g this morning, this week, this year We've done quite a lot of work today...
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