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ISBN 10: 052115250X
ISBN 13: 978-0521152501
Author: Mark Lloyd, Jeremy Day
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 3 covers all the grammar taught at C1-C2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations. Useful tips highlight common mistakes that advanced level students usually make. Carefully graded exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their own ideas creatively to grammar learning. A large number of contrastive revision exercises in the book and on the CD-ROM allow students to assess and monitor their progress. The answer key at the back of the book makes this version ideal for self-study.
Table of contents:
1 Present simple and present continuous
Why is the girl in the photo smiling?
2 Past simple and past continuous; used to and would
Musicians sang and threw flowers.
3 Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
The higher temperatures have had dramatic effects.
4 Past perfect simple and past perfect continuous
He’d been expecting an easy climb.
5 The future 1: will, be going to, present continuous, present simple
I’m going to ask her to marry me.
6 The future 2: other ways to refer to the future, the future in the past
They will be lying on the sofa.
7 The passive 1: basic passive forms
Borders between countries are being broken down.
8 The passive 2: complex passive forms
It has been suggested that it was caused by secret experiments.
Modals
9 Modal verbs 1
There must be something else.
10 Modal and non-modal verbs 2
I must admit, my first films were terrible.
11 Other ways to express modality
There’s no point doing nothing.
R1 Review: present simple and continuous; past and perfect tenses; the future; the passive; modals
Determiners, pronouns and noun phrases
12 Determiners 1: articles and demonstratives
A hand came through the window.
13 Determiners 2: quantifiers
A good deal of progress has been made.
14 Pronouns and possessives
We all helped one another.
15 It and there
It’s a good idea to make sure you’re reasonably fit.
16 Nouns and noun phrases 1
A spoonful of cheese ice cream.
17 Nouns and noun phrases 2: gerunds
Bowing your head is the normal way to greet others.
R2 Review: determiners; pronouns and possessives; it and there; nouns and noun phrases
Prepositions, adjectives and adverbs
18 Prepositions
Hadia climbed up the ladder with the man behind him.
19 Prepositions after adjectives and nouns
Without doubt the perfect solution to your problems.
20 Verbs + prepositions; prepositional verbs
If the moon loves you, why worry about the stars?
21 Adjectives 1
There’s an amazing golden statue.
22 Adjectives 2
My daughter said it would be pointless complaining.
23 Adjectives 3
One of the most modern campuses in the world.
24 Adverbs
Fortunately, however, it keeps missing.
R3 Review: prepositions; adjectives; adverbs
25 Phrasal verbs
We picked up our things and started walking off.
26 Infinitives and -ing forms
I can’t imagine being bored here!
27 Copular verbs
There are plenty of ways of appearing younger.
28 Verbs with two objects
Why do we love to give each other presents?
29 Advanced verb structures
I heard a key turn in the lock.
R4 Review: phrasal verbs; verbs with infinitive or -ing; copular verbs; verbs with two objects; advanced verb structures
Word formation
30 Prefixes and suffixes
The fees for homelessness are inevitably unaffordable.
31 Compounding
You’re sunbathing on the beach, enjoying an ice cream.
32 Word formation 1: conversion
Go for a stroll to help clear your head and calm your nerves.
33 Word formation 2: other sources
Did you know penguin is a Welsh word?
Conditionals, clauses, questions, indirect speech
34 Conditional clauses
If it hadn’t been for Roy, who knows what could have happened?
35 Other conditional forms
You would just wait here for a moment.
36 Relative clauses
It has Andean mountains, many of which rise to over 4,500 metres.
37 Adverbial clauses
Effort is only effort when it begins to hurt.
38 Questions forms
39 Indirect speech
My teacher said she had not taken part in the next year’s competition.
40 Emphatic devices
All I did was ask for my money back!
R5 Review: word formation; conditional; relative and adverbial clauses; question forms; indirect speech; emphatic devices
Sentences and varieties of English
41 Linking words
Writing flew by. A five-metre gap had opened up.
42 Reference
It happened when he was just 16.
43 Ellipsis and substitution
Just because you haven’t passed yet, doesn’t mean you never will.
44 Formal and academic English
The origins of human language present something of a mystery.
45 Informal and spoken English
A load of guests ‘sarf’ off their website.
46 International English
There’s loads of snow, no trouble plenty.
R6 Review: linking and reference words; ellipsis and substitution; formal and academic English; informal and spoken English
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