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12 reviewsISBN 10: 1108617611
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Author: Raymond Murphy
Present Continuous (I am doing)
Present Simple (I do)
Present Continuous and Present Simple (1)
Present Continuous and Present Simple (2)
Past Simple (I did)
Past Continuous (I was doing)
Present Perfect (1) (I have done)
Present Perfect (2)
Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing)
Present Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect Simple
Countable & Uncountable Nouns (1)
Countable & Uncountable Nouns (2)
Countable Nouns with a/an & some
71–75. Use of A/An and The (several aspects)
77, 79. Names and noun phrases (e.g. noun + noun)
Possessive ’s and noun “of” structures
Expressions like "A friend of mine", "on my own"
Reflexive pronouns
It/There structures
84–85. Some/any; no/none/any
Quantifiers: much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty
All/all of; most/most of; no/none of, etc.
Both/neither/either
89–90. All/every/whole vs each/every
91–95. Who/that/which; extra/non-defining clauses
Adjectives ending in –ing / –ed
Adjective order & adjectives after verbs
99–100. Adjectives vs adverbs (e.g. quick/quickly)
So and such
Enough and too
Quite and rather
104–105. Comparisons (cheaper, more expensive)
Superlatives
Adverb placement
Still, yet, already; anymore, any longer, no longer
Even
Although / though / even though; in spite of / despite
In case
Unless; as long as; provided / providing
As (reason/time)
Like and as
As if / as though
For, during, while
By and until; by the time
At/on/in (time)
On time / in time; at the end / in the end
122–124. In/at/on (place) – various senses
To vs at / in / into
On/in/at (other uses)
By
Noun + preposition (reason/cause)
129–130. Adjective + preposition
131–135. Verb + preposition (multiple senses)
Phrasal verbs (e.g. get up, break down)
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Tags: Raymond Murphy, Grammar, Intermediate