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 Английский язык 
  
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  ОГЭ - английский язык 
  
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  ЕГЭ - английский язык 
  
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  Топики по английскому языку 
 
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 ГДЗ по английскому языку 
  
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  Английский для детей 
  
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  Учебные пособия, самоучители 
  
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  Учебные пособия (на англ. языке) 
  
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Практическая грамматика английского языка. 
Дроздова Т.Ю.
   
  
СПб.: 2014 - 400 с. 
Учебное пособие предназначено для начинающих и 
продолжающих изучение английского языка (уровень А1 и А2). Работа с изданием 
направлена на последовательное детальное изучение основных разделов грамматики 
английского языка. Объяснения даются на русском языке с использованием таблиц, 
схем и моделей. В издании более 500 упражнений, выполненных в виде рабочей 
тетради. Книга содержит ответы-ключи, что позволяет успешно использовать пособие 
для самостоятельной работы. 
  
  
  
  
  
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CONTENTS 
The Verb 7 
1. The Verb "to be" 7 
1.1 The Verb "to be". Forms and Meanings 7 
1.2 "To Be": Questions and Negatives 10 
1.3 "There + Be" Construction 14 
1.3.1 "There + Be": Questions and Negatives 15 
2. The Verb "to have" 18 
2.1 The Verb "to have". Forms and Meaning 18 
2.2 Questions and Negatives 20 
2.3 "Have": Habitual and Repeated Actions 24 
2.4 "Have": Actions 26 
3. The Simple Tenses 28 
3.1 The Present Simple Tense 28 
3.1.1 Questions and Negatives in the Present Simple Tense 29 
3.2 The Past Simple Tense 34 
3.2.1 Questions and Negatives in the Past Simple Tense 36 
3.2.2 Habitual Actions in the Past-"Used to" 39 
3.3 The Future Simple Tense 42 
4. The Continuous Tenses 49 
4.1 The Present Continuous Tense 49 
4.1.1 Talking about the Future 54 
4.1.2 The Present Continuous and the Present Simple 58 
4.2 The Past Continuous Tense 61 
4.2.1 The Past Simple and the Past Continuous 64 
4.2.2 Talking about an Activity that Was Interrupted by an Event 66 
5. The Perfect Tenses 68 
5.1 The Present Perfect Tense 69 
5.2 The Present Perfect and the Past Simple 77 
5.3 Review of Tenses 79 
5.4 The Past Perfect Tense 81 
5.4.1 Questions and Negatives 85 
5.5 Review of Tenses: The Past Simple, the Past Continuous, the Past Perfect 86 
5.6 The Future Perfect Tense 88 
6. Modal Verbs 89 
6.1 "Can". Forms and Meanings 89 
6.2 "May". Forms and Meanings 94 
6.3 "Must". Forms and Meanings 99 
6.3.1 "Must" and Its Equivalent "Have to" 101 
6.3.2 Prohibition or Absence of Necessity: Mustn't or (Not) Have to 104 
6.3.3 The Functions of the Verb "Have" in a Sentence 106 
6.4 "Should" 108 
6.4.1 Modal Verbs. Summing up 110 
6.5 Modals: Doubt or Uncertainty 112 
7. Summing up: Questions and Negatives 116 
7.1 Questions 116 
7.1.1 "Yes/No" Questions 116 
7.1.2 Wh-questions or Special Questions 119 
7.1.3 Tag Questions 123 
7.2 Negatives 125 
8. Reported Speech 128 
8.1 The Sequence of Tenses 128 
8.2 Reported Statements 132 
8.3 Reported Command and Request 136 
8.4 Reported Questions 138 
8.4.1 Indirect General Question 139 
8.4.2 Indirect Special Question 141 
9. The Passive Voice 145 
9.1 Formation of the Passive Voice 145 
9.2 Use of Prepositions in Passive Constructions 151 
9.3 Verbs with Prepositions in the Passive Voice 153 
9.4 Some Difficulties in the Use of Passive Constructions 155 
10. Conditional Sentences 157 
10.1 The Future: Tenses after "if" and "when" 157 
10.2 Conditional Sentences 159 
10.2.1 Real Condition: Type I Conditionals 160 
10.2.2 Unreal Condition: Type II Conditionals 164 
10.2.3 Questions and Negatives 166 
11. Structures after Verbs: the Infinitive and the Gerund 169 
11.1 The Infinitive 169 
11.2 The Gerund 171 
11.2.1 Gerund after Verbs 171 
11.2.2 Gerund after Adjectives 177 
11.2.3 Gerund after Some Set Expressions 180 
11.2.4 Gerund after Nouns 181 
11.2.5 Gerund after Prepositions 182 
11.2.6 Gerund Passive 183 
12. The Noun 186 
12.1 Formation of Nouns 186 
12.2 The Plural of English Nouns 190 
12.2.1 Nouns Used Only in the Plural 192 
12.2.2 Nouns Used Only in the Singular 193 
12.3 Countable and Uncountable Nouns 195 
12.4 The Genetive or Possessive Case 199 
13. The Article 206 
13.1 The Indefinite Article "A/An"and the Definite Article "The" 206 
13.2 Use of Articles with Uncountable Nouns 217 
13.3 Use of Articles with Geographical Names 221 
13.4 Special Difficulties in the Use of Articles 223 
13.4.1 Use of Articles with the Names of Seasons and Meals, etc 223 
13.4.2 Use of Articles with the Words School/College/University, Hospital, Work 
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14. The Pronoun 227 
14. 1 Personal and Possessive Pronouns 227 
14.1.1 Subject and Object Pronouns 229 
14.2 Demonstrative Pronouns This/These, That/Those 231 
14.3 Reflexive Pronouns 233 
14.3.1 Pronouns Each Other 235 
14.3.2 Pronouns Other/Another 237 
14.4 Pronouns All, Everybody, Everyone, Everything, Both 238 
14.4.1 Pronouns Each, Every, Both 240 
14.5 Pronouns Some and Any 243 
14.5.1 Some/Any Compounds 245 
14.6 Pronouns Much/Many, Little/Few 247 
15. The Adjective 251 
15.1 Formation of Adjectives 251 
15.1.1 Adjectives Ending in -ing and -ed 256 
15.2 Word Order: Several Adjectives + Noun 257 
15.3 Use of Adjectives after Verbs 259 
15.3.1 Use of Adjectives with Adverbs Too and Enough 261 
15.4 Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives 263 
15.4.1 Making Comparison More Emphatic 269 
15.4.2 Other Ways to Compare Things 270 
16. The Adverb 274 
16.1 Formation of Adverbs 274 
16.2 Confusing Adjectives and Adverbs 277 
16.3 Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs 281 
16.4 Adverbs of Time 284 
16.5 Adverbs of Frequency 288 
16.6 Adverbs of Place and Direction 290 
16.7 Adverbs of Degree, Measure and Quantity 292 
16.8 Adverbs of Probability 296 
17. Linking Words 299 
17.1 Prepositions 299 
17.1.1 Prepositions of Place 299 
17.1.2 Prepositions of Space At, In, On 302 
17.2 Prepositions of Direction 305 
17.2.1 Moving in Space 307 
17.3 Prepositions with Forms of Transport 311 
17.4 Prepositions of Time 312 
17.4.1 Prepositions of Time At, On, In 312 
17.4.2 Prepositions of Time After, Before, By, Till/Until 314 
17.4.3 Prepositions In Time, On Time 317 
17.4.4 Prepositions of Time For, During, From, Since 319 
17.5 The Grammaticl Meaning of Prepositions 321 
17.6 Prepositions Expressing Abstract Relations 323 
17.7 The Place of Prepositions in a Sentence 327 
17.8 The Complex Sentence 328 
17.8.1 Defining Relative Clauses 328 
17.8.2 Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses 330 
17.8.3 Contact Clauses 331 
17.8.4 Object Clauses 333 
Tests 336 
Appendix 1 English Tenses (Active) 342 
Appendix 2 List of Irregular Verbs 343 
Appendix 3 Some Verbs Used with Prepositions 345 
Appendix 4 Expressions with Do and Make 348 
Keys 349 
Literature 399 
  
    
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