A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students /
Wood, Frederick T.
A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students / Frederick T. Wood. - Delhi : Macmillan, 2010. - 213 p. ;
1- The article;
2- Agreement of word and subject;
3- Nouns: singular or plural;
4- The partitive use of;
5- Concord of nouns, pronouns and possessive adjective;
6- Possessive adjective or the definite article with noun denoting parts of the body;
7- Confusion of adjectives and adverbs;
8- Fairly and rather;
9- Adverbial use of no, not and none;
10- Difficulties with comparatives and superlatives;
11- Confusion of participles;
12- The prop-word;
13- Prepositions;
14- The word home ;
15- Negative verbs;
16-Tenses;
17- Redundant pronouns and prepositions in complex sentences;
18- Redundant conjunctions in complex sentences;
19- Introductory there;
20- The infinitive;
21- Anticipatory it with noun clauses and adjective clauses;
22- The positions of adverbs;
23- Verb compounded with adverbs: the position of the object;
24- Tag question;
25- Appended;
26- Indirect(reported) question;
27- The indirect expression of imperatives;
28- The use of correlatives;
29- Who and whom;
30- Much and many;
31- Much and very;
32- Still and yet;
33- Make and do;
34- The verb have;
35- Shall and will;
36- Used to (verb) and to be used to;
37- So that and so as;
38- Errors in the use of individual words;
39- The courtesy words please and thank you;
40- Dates and the time;
41- The british monetary system;
42- Greetings and salutations
APPENDIX.
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A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students / Frederick T. Wood. - Delhi : Macmillan, 2010. - 213 p. ;
1- The article;
2- Agreement of word and subject;
3- Nouns: singular or plural;
4- The partitive use of;
5- Concord of nouns, pronouns and possessive adjective;
6- Possessive adjective or the definite article with noun denoting parts of the body;
7- Confusion of adjectives and adverbs;
8- Fairly and rather;
9- Adverbial use of no, not and none;
10- Difficulties with comparatives and superlatives;
11- Confusion of participles;
12- The prop-word;
13- Prepositions;
14- The word home ;
15- Negative verbs;
16-Tenses;
17- Redundant pronouns and prepositions in complex sentences;
18- Redundant conjunctions in complex sentences;
19- Introductory there;
20- The infinitive;
21- Anticipatory it with noun clauses and adjective clauses;
22- The positions of adverbs;
23- Verb compounded with adverbs: the position of the object;
24- Tag question;
25- Appended;
26- Indirect(reported) question;
27- The indirect expression of imperatives;
28- The use of correlatives;
29- Who and whom;
30- Much and many;
31- Much and very;
32- Still and yet;
33- Make and do;
34- The verb have;
35- Shall and will;
36- Used to (verb) and to be used to;
37- So that and so as;
38- Errors in the use of individual words;
39- The courtesy words please and thank you;
40- Dates and the time;
41- The british monetary system;
42- Greetings and salutations
APPENDIX.
0333907558
428 / WOO