Authors: Robert J. Dixson
ISBN-13: 9780131182851, ISBN-10: 0131182854
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pearson ESL
Date Published: July 2004
Edition: 1st Edition
Grammar to Go 3, by Robert J. Dixson, offers beginning students focused, streamlined practice of the fundamentals of English grammar. With its classic present-and-practice format, Grammar to Go 3 is the perfect self-study workbook, course supplement, or handy reference. The book offers clear explanations and examples of the key structures of English grammar, a two-column exercise format for easy grading, and a Grammar Summary section for quick grammar reference.
To be: Present tense
To be: Present tense: negative and question forms
To be: Past tense
To be: Past tense: negative and question forms
Present continuous tense
Present continuous tense: Negative and question forms
Past continuous tense
Future continuous tense
Simple present tense
Simple present tense: Negative form
Simple present tense: Question form
Regular verbs: Past tense
Irregular verbs: Past tense
Past tense: Negative form
Past tense: Question form
Future tense
Future tense: Negative form
Future tense: Question form
Going to
Going to:Negative and question forms
Present perfect tense
Present perfect tense: Negative and question forms
Present perfect continuous tense
Past perfect tense
Past perfect continuous tense
Future perfect tense
Verb tenses: Review
Negative form: Review
Question form: Review 1
Question form: Review 2
Contractions
Short answers
Tag questions
Infinitives: Continuous and perfect forms
Simple form of the verb
Passive voice 1
Passive voice 2
Passive voice: Continuous form
Passive voice: Modal auxiliaries
Passive voice: Negative form
Passive voice: Question form
Sequence of tenses
Direct and indirect speech
Indirect speech: Questions
Indirect speech: Commands
Causative form
Exclamatory form
Emphatic form
So
Expressions of agreement: So, indeed, of course, naturally
Abbreviated clauses: With too and so
Abbreviated clauses: With either and neither
Supposed to
Used to
To be used to
Had better
Would rather
Should after if
Difficult verbs: Raise, rise, set, sit
Difficult verbs: Lay, lie
Participle adjectives
Participles: In modifying phrases
Gerunds 1
Gerunds 2
Gerunds 3
Despite, in spite of
Because, although
So…that, such…that
One
Adjective form of nouns
Noun form of adjectives
Noun form of verbs
Vocabulary practice: Opposites from prefixes
Noun Suffixes
Until, as far as
Adverbs: Of time and frequency
Still, anymore
Else
Question words with ever
Expressions of quantity
Few, Little
General review
Position of prepositions 1
Position of prepositions 2
Special difficulties 1
Special difficulties 2
Special difficulties 3
Articles
Punctuation: Commas 1
Punctuation: Commas 2
Punctuation: Commas 3
Punctuation: Commas and semicolons
Punctuation: Review
Spelling rules
Appendix: Grammar Summary
Answer Key