Basic English Grammar Book 2 - esakademi
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BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
Book
2
Howard Sargeant
Three Watson Irvine, CA 92618-2767 Web site:
First published in the United States by Saddleback Educational Publishing, 3 Watson, Irvine, CA 92618 by arrangement with Learners Publishing Pte Ltd, Singapore Copyright ?2007 by Saddleback Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. ISBN 1-59905-203-2 Printed in the United States of America 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Note to the Student from the Publisher
Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato, the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking and writing is the hallmark of all educated people.
Lesson by lesson, this book provides basic instruction in the eight parts of speech--nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections--as well as the standard patterns of English sentences.
All students of English, be they native speakers or those who are studying English as a second language, will profit from the fundamental introduction and review of grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills and call attention to common problem areas.
We wish you every success in your pursuit of English proficiency.
What you'll find in this book
1
Nouns
Common Nouns Proper Nouns Singular Nouns Plural Nouns Collective Nouns Masculine and Feminine Nouns The Possessive Form of Nouns
2
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns
3
Adjectives
Kinds of Adjectives The Order of Adjectives Adjective Endings Describing What Something Is Made of The Comparison of Adjectives Adjective Phrases
4
Determiners
The Articles Using Nouns without Articles Demonstrative Determiners Quantifying Determiners Interrogative Determiners Possessive Determiners Numbers Using Determiners Together
7?23 7 8
11 11 17 20 22
24?31 24 26 27 27 28 28
32?43 32 33 35 37 39 42
44?51 44 45 46 47 49 49 50 50
5
Verbs and Tenses
Subject and Verb Agreement Transitive and Intransitive Verbs The Simple Present Tense am, is and are there is and there are The Present Progressive Tense The Simple Past Tense was and were Irregular Verbs The Past Progressive Tense have, has and had The Present Perfect Tense Irregular Past Participles The Future Tense do, does and did The Infinitive The Imperative Form of Verbs Gerunds
6
Auxiliary Verbs
can and could will and would shall and should ought to must may and might Verb Phrases
7
Adverbs and Adverb Phrases
Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of Time Adverbs of Place Adverbs of Frequency Adverbs of Duration Adverbs of Emphasis
8
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
Preposition or Adverb? Prepositions of Place Prepositions of Time Prepositions of Direction Prepositions with Special Uses Prepositions with Adjectives, Verbs or Nouns
52?87 52 55 58 59 60 63 65 66 67 70 71 73 73 77 80 83 84 85
88?94 88 89 89 90 90 90 91
95?100 95 96 96 97 97 98
101?108 101 102 102 103 103 105
9
Conjunctions
and, but and or Conjunctions Linking Phrases Conjunctions with Lists Conjunctions That Join Sentences Other Words for and Other Words for but Other Words for or Conjunctions of Time Conjunctions of Place Conjunctions of Reason Conjunctions of Purpose
109?117 109 110 110 111 111 112 112 113 113 114 114
10
Sentences
Four Kinds of Sentence Sentences with Objects Verbs with Two Objects Verbs with No Object Simple Sentences Compound Sentences Conditional Sentences Positive and Negative Sentences Questions Question Tags
118?133 118 119 120 120 123 123 124 124 128 130
11
Direct and Indirect Speech
Direct Speech Indirect Speech Indirect Commands Indirect Questions
134?139 134 134 135 136
12
Punctuation
Punctuation Marks: period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation marks, colon
Capital Letter
140?148
140 144
A List of Irregular Verbs
149?152
1 Nouns
There are two main types of nouns: common nouns and proper nouns.
Common Nouns
Words for people, places and things are called common nouns.
These common nouns are words for things.
ruler pen crayons pencil book dictionary courage
chair table sofa loyalty lamp carpet telephone
hammer saw axe drill ladder lawnmower spade
bicycle ship truck ferry train bus laziness
truth calculator television fridge cooker computer printer
These common nouns are words for animals. Notice that special names for
young animals are included.
animal
its young
animal
its young
dog cat cow horse sheep goat frog
puppy kitten calf foal lamb kid tadpole
fox
cub
elephant
calf
kangaroo
joey
bear
cub
lion
cub
tiger
cub
whale
calf
These common nouns are words for places.
bank hotel library museum mall theater hospital
airport gas station park farm zoo factory nursery
school university office mosque temple shop gym
post office police station restaurant supermarket stadium synagogue church
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