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100 _aPavlik, Cheryl
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245 1 1 _aGrammar sense 1
_cCheryl Pavlik
250 _a1a. ediciĆ³n.
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford,
_c2004.
300 _a396 paginas. :
_b iluatraciones. ;
_g30 cm.
500 _aContents index.
505 _aContents. Introduction. Part 1. The verb Be and Imperatives. Chaapter 1. Simple present statements with Be. Chapter 2. Questions with Be. Chapter 3. Imperatives. Part 2. Nouns. Chapter 4. Introduction to nouns. Chapter 5. Introduction to count and nouncount nouns. Part 3. Adjectives and pronouns. Chapter 6. Descriptive adjectives. Chapter 7. Possessives and demonstratives. Part 4. The present. Chapter 8. The present continouns. Chapter 9. The simple present. Chapter 10. Adverbs of frequency. Part 5. The past. Chapter 11. The simple past of Be. Chapter 12. The simple past. Chapter 13. The past continuous. Part 6. Articles, Quantity expressions; there is and there are. Chapter 14. Articles. Chapter 15. Quantity expressions. Chapter 16. There is and there are. Part 7. The future. Chapter 17. The future with be Going to. Chapter 18. The Future with Will. Part 8. Modals. Chapter 19. May and Might for present and future possibility. Chapter 20. Can and Could for present and past ability. Chapter 21. Modals of request and permission. Chapter 22. Modals of advice, necessity, and prohibition. Part 9. Objects, infinitives, and gerunds. Chapter 23. Objecto pronouns, direct and indirect objects. Chapter 24. Infinitives and gerunds after verbs. Part 10. Comparatives and superlatives. Chapter 25. Comparatives. Chapter 26. Superlatives. Appendices. Glossary of Grammar Terms. Index.
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