A grammar companion to lengua inglesa
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Madrid :
UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
2013.
Madrid : 2013. |
Colección: | Unidad didáctica.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009438935206719 |
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- A GRAMMAR COMPANION TO LENGUA INGLESA; PÁGINA LEGAL; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PRELIMINARIES; INTRODUCTION: SOME BASIC CONCEPTS; ABBREVIATIONS USED; CHAPTER 1; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Adjective formation: -less / -ful; 2. Adverb formation: -ly; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. Some / any; 2. Some / any / no / every (compound forms); 3. Comparatives and superlatives; 4. Space prepositions; 5. Frequency adverbs; 6. Prepositional time phrases; CHAPTER 2; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Noun formation: -ence / -ance / -ency / -ancy; 2. Prefixes: un- / dis-; 3. Prefixes: ex- / in- / pre-; B) LANGUAGE POINTS
- 1. The genitive case: 's / of2. Premodification of nouns by other nouns; 3. Prepositions at / in / on / for; 4. Make / do; 5. Neither / nor; 6. Emphatic and reflexive pronouns; CHAPTER 3; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Prefixes: -pre / pro-; 2. Adjectives / adverbs; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. Zero plural; 2. Even; 3. Modal auxiliaries: may / might / can / could; 4. Modal verbs; 5. Prepositions: on / in / for; 6. Tense; 7. Definite and indefinite articles; CHAPTER 4; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Compound nouns; 2. Adverbs ending in -ly; 3. Abstract nouns ending in: -tion / -sion / -ssion; B) LANGUAGE POINTS
- 1. Which (relative pronoun)2. More and more; 3. Past Simple / Present Perfect; 4. Past Simple / Past Perfect; 5. Space prepositions; 6. Position of adverbs; CHAPTER 5; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Compound words; 2. The prefixes dis- ,un-, in-/im-; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. The Past Perfect; 2. Past Simple / Past Perfect; 3. Use of where in dependent, subordinate clauses; 4. Pronouns: personal (subjective, objective), possessive, reflexive. Possessive adjectives; 5. Disjuncts realized by a prepositional phrase: To his own dismay, / To my amazement, etc.; 6. Direct and indirect speech
- 7. Reflexive pronounsCHAPTER 6; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Suffix -en; 2. Suffix -y; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. Passive form of mental process verbs (believe, consider, think, suppose, etc.) + to infinitive; 2. Imperative clauses and polite requests; 3. Purpose clauses; 4. Emphatic pronouns; 5. Time prepositions: since, for, during, by; 6. Articles; 7. Time adverbs: yet / still; CHAPTER 7; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Compound nouns; 2. Abstract nouns ending in: -(a)tion / -ment; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. Time prepositions: since / for; 2. Expressions with the prepositions for, of, with and from
- 3. Quantifiers: (a) little / (a) few4. Frequency adverbs: often / always / never / occasionally; 5. Relative pronouns: which / who / whom; 6. Expressions with the word time; 7. Use of prepositions: about, after, by, for, from, on, until, with; CHAPTER 8; A) WORD FORMATION; 1. Noun formation: -al / -age; 2. Adjective formation: -al; B) LANGUAGE POINTS; 1. Compounds with -ever; 2. Defining relative clauses; 3. Comparison of adjectives; 4. Conditional sentences (second type); 5. Present Simple / Present Continuous; 6. Space prepositions: at / in; 7. Uses of the definite article; CHAPTER 9
- A) WORD FORMATION