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INTRODUCTION   PART V:     ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS: REVIEW AND EXPANSION   Unit 22             ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS Transcript of a conversation between a couple visiting an apartment for rent and its owner   Unit 23             ADJECTIVES: COMPARATIVES AND EQUATIVES Restaurant review: Bigger and (Often) Better   Unit 24             ADJECTIVES: SUPERLATIVES Greeting cards (holidays, birthday, Valentine's Day, etc.)   Unit 25             ADVERBS: EQUATIVES, COMPARATIVES, SUPERLATIVES Transcript of a TV halftime report: two sportscasters discussing a basketball game   Review or SelfTest   From Grammar to Writing:                         USING DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES                         Writing a descriptive paragraph     PART VI:    GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES   Unit 26             GERUNDS: SUBJECT AND OBJECT Online bulletin board about smoking: Can't Stand Seeing Those Signs!   Unit 27             GERUNDS AFTER PREPOSITIONS School bulletin board (different types of notices)   Unit 28             INFINITIVES AFTER CERTAIN VERBS Advice column: Ask Annie   Unit 29             INFINITIVES OF PURPOSE Ad for an electronic pocket organizer: Datalator   Unit 30             INFINITIVES WITH TOO AND ENOUGH Transcript of a radio talk show about voting rights for people under age eighteen   Unit 31             GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES Self-help magazine article about remembering names: Stop Forgetting   Review or SelfTest   From Grammar to Writing: COMBINING SENTENCES WITH AND, BUT, SO, OR Writing a personal letter     PART VII: MORE MODALS AND RELATED VERBS AND EXPRESSIONS   Unit 32             PREFERENCES: PREFER, WOULD PREFER, WOULD RATHER Questionnaire about preferences: Leisure Time Activities   Unit 33             NECESSITY: HAVE (GOT) TO, DON'T HAVE TO, MUST, MUST NOT, CAN'T Introduction to a driver's manual: Becoming a Safe Driver   Unit 34             EXPECTATIONS: BE SUPPOSED TO Excerpt from an etiquette book: Wedding Wisdom   Unit 35             FUTURE POSSIBILITY: MAY, MIGHT, COULD Transcript of a TV weather report   Unit 36             ASSUMPTIONS: MUST, HAVE (GOT) TO, MAY, MIGHT, COULD, CAN'T Excerpt from a Sherlock Holmes story: The Red-Headed League   Review or SelfTest   From Grammar to Writing: COMBINING SENTENCES WITH BECAUSE, ALTHOUGH, EVEN THOUGH Writing a business letter     PART VIII:           NOUNS AND ARTICLES  


ISBN-13

9780201346800

ISBN-10

020134680X

Weight

1.00 Pounds

Dimensions

8.20 x 0.43 x 10.90 In

List Price

$20.67

Edition

2nd Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

224 pages

Publisher

Pearson ESL

Published On

1999-08-09



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