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English Grammar for Students (G6-8) is specially written for aged between 9 and 12 in countries where English is taught as a first language. It is also suitable for secondary or high school students in countries where English is taught as a second or foreign language. It gives systematic guidance to students in the study of grammar, helping them lay a strong foundation for good English.
The main features include:
- comprehensive coverage of English grammar, including adverbials, connectors, and modal verbs
- 18 passages specially written for teaching grammar at the text level
- clear and concise explanations with numerous examples
- ample language notes and tips
- learner-friendly page design and layout
There is no teacher's guide for English Grammar for Students. There are also no exercises in this book. There is a workbook for this book - English Grammar Workbook.
Above are extracts from the book English Grammar for Students (all rights reserved by the publishers).
Please note that British spellings and terms are used in this book.
Grammar for Students
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Nouns
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Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns
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Reflexive Pronouns
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Possessive Pronouns
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Relative Pronouns
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Interrogative Pronouns
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Demonstrative Pronouns
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Indefinite Pronouns
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Reciprocal Pronouns
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Adjectives
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Adjectives
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Kinds of Adjectives
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Adjectival Phrases
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Synonyms and Antonyms
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Comparison of Adjectives
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Numbers
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Determiners
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Verbs
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What is a Verb?
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Am, Is and Are
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The Simple Present Tense
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The Third Person Singular
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The Present Continuous Tense
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The Simple Past Tense
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Irregular Verbs
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Was and Were
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The Past Continuous Tense
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Have, Has and Had
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The Present Perfect Tense
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The Present Perfect Continuous Tense
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The Past Perfect Tense
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The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
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The Future Tense
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The Future Continuous Tense
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The Future Perfect Tense
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Do, Does and Did
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Modal Verbs
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Can and Could
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Would
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Should and Ought to
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May and Might
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Must
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Dare, Need and Used to
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
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Active Voice and Passive Voice
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Verb Agreement
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The Imperative
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Gerunds
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The Infinitive
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Phrasal Verbs
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Adverbs
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Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Interjections
- Sentences
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Phrases
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Phrases
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Adverbial Phrases
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Adjectival Phrases
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Noun Phrases
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Clauses
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Co-ordinate Clauses
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Subordinate Clauses
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Adverbial Clauses of Time
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Adverbial Clauses of Reason
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Adverbial Clauses of Purpose
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Conditional Clauses
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Adverbial Clauses of Concession or Contrast
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Adverbial Clauses of Place
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Adverbial Clauses of Manner
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Adverbial Clauses of Comparison
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Adverbial Clauses of Result
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Relative Clauses
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Noun Clauses
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More about Sentences
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Direct and Indirect Speech
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Punctuation
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Full Stop (Period)
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Exclamation Mark
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Question Mark
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Comma
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Apostrophe
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Hyphen
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Colon
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Semicolon
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Quotation Marks
Appendices
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Prefixes
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Suffixes
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Irregular Verbs
Samples
Chapter 2: Pronouns - Reflexive Pronouns Chapter 5: Verbs - The Present Perfect Continuous Tense Chapter 12: Clauses - Adverbial Clauses of Time
(all copyrights reserved by Learners Publishing, Singapore)
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