Fundamentals Of English Grammar
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A fish can't live out of water for more than a few minutes. It's impossible Studenu have to budget their time carefully. It's n ...
EXERCISE 24. Gerunds as subjects; IT + Inflnltlve. (Charts 13-7 and 13-8) Directions: Create sentences by combining ideas from C ...
EXERCISE 26. IT + FOR (SOMEONE) + inflnltive. (Charts 13-7 and 13-8) Direcrions: Complete the sentences with your own words. It ...
EXERCISE 28. Uslng IN ORDER TO. (Chart 13-9) Directions: Add in order to the sentences whenever possible. I wenr to the bank to ...
!CISE 30. Expressing purpose with TO and FOR. (Chart 13-9) Directions: Complete the sentences by using to orfor.. , I went to C ...
13-10 USING INFINITIVES WITH TOO AND ENOUGH TOO f ADJECm f (FOR SOMEONE) f hfinitives okten follow expressions w~th I A piano is ...
ji4Ulhold My suitcase is any more clothes. largelhold My suitcase isn't all the clothes I want to take on my trip. Rex is into ...
EXERCISE 35. TOO and ENOUGH + Inflnltlve. (Chart 13-10) Diiections: Complete the following sentences. Use infinitives in the com ...
Dan's goldfish died when he was away on a trip because his roommate forgot ifeed) them. Dan is considering (ger) a new roommate ...
Exercise is good for you. Why don't you walk up the stairs instead of (take) the elevator? Stop (crack) those nuts with your te ...
Do you want go to swimming tomorrow? I went to the bank for cashing a check. I was to sleepy to finish my homework last night. ...
EXERCISE 40. Review: verb forms. (Chapters 1 + 13) Direcrions: Complete the sentences by writing the correct form of the verb in ...
his key. This was a very big problem for my unfortunate uncle because he (dras, not) properly. In fact, he (wear) 31 32 nothing ...
8, 1 (have to understand, nor) 62 any language Cfgure) out the problem. My uncle 63 (have to say, nor) a word. The manager 64 (g ...
I CONTENTS 14-1 Noun clauses: introduction 14-6 Other uses of that-clauses 14-2 Noun clauses that begin with a 14-7 Substituting ...
14-2 Noun clauses that begin with a question word I .. ... .... ~ ~. .... ~ ..... I Notice in the examples: Usual question.. wor ...
EXERCISE 2. Noun clauses that begin with a question word. (Chart 14-2) ~.II .t., &r; Direchm: Complete the dialogues by changing ...
EXERCISE 3. Information questlons and noun clauses. (Charts 5-2 and 14-2) Direcrimzs: Ask and answer questions. Only the leader' ...
A: Where (you, see) the ad for the computer sale last week? B: I don't remember where (I, see) it. One of the local papers, I ...
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