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Full title: Grammar In Context 1, 7th Edition
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage ELT
Author: Sandra N. Elbaum
ISBN: 9780357737842, 9780357737842
Format: PDF

Description of Grammar In Context 1, 7th Edition:
The original contextualized approach brings grammar to life. Grammar in Context brings grammar alive through engaging and informative readings that are relevant to learners’ lives. National Geographic photography and stories deliver real-world content to improve grammar awareness and retention. Students learn more, remember more, and use language more effectively when they learn grammar in context.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of Grammar In Context 1, 7th Edition PDF ebook:
TitleCopyrightContentsWelcome to Grammar in Context, Seventh EditionAcknowledgmentsA Word from the AuthorUnit 1: Be: Present1.1 Be – Present Forms1.2 Be – Uses1.3 Subject Pronouns and Nouns1.4 Contractions with Be1.5 Be + Adjective Descriptions1.6 Be + (Adjective +) Noun Descriptions1.7 Negative Statements with Be1.8 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers with Be1.9 Wh- Questions with Be1.10 Prepositions of Place1.11 This, That, These, ThoseSummary of Unit 1ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 2: The Simple Present2.1 The Simple Present – Affirmative Statements2.2 The Simple Present – Use2.3 Spelling of the -s Form2.4 Pronunciation of the -s Form2.5 The Simple Present – Negative Statements2.6 The Simple Present – Yes/No Questions and Short Answers2.7 The Simple Present – Wh- Questions2.8 Questions about Meaning, Spelling, Cost, and Time2.9 Frequency Words and Expressions with the Simple Present2.10 Position of Frequency Words and Expressions2.11 Questions and Short Answers with Ever2.12 Questions and Answers with How Often2.13 Prepositions of TimeSummary of Unit 2ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 3: Singular and Plural Nouns There Is/There Are Articles3.1 Singular and Plural Nouns3.2 Regular Plural Nouns – Spelling3.3 Regular Plural Nouns – Pronunciation3.4 Irregular Plural Nouns3.5 There Is/There Are3.6 Questions and Short Answers with There3.7 There, They, and Other Pronouns3.8 Definite and Indefinite Articles, Some/Any3.9 Making GeneralizationsSummary of Unit 3ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 4: Possession Object Pronouns Questions about the Subject4.1 Possessive Nouns – Forms4.2 Possessive Adjectives4.3 Questions with Whose4.4 Possessive Pronouns4.5 The Subject and the Object4.6 Subject Questions and Non-Subject Questions4.7 Who, Whom, Whose, Who’sSummary of Unit 4ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 5: The Present Continuous5.1 The Present Continuous – Forms5.2 Spelling of the -ing Form5.3 The Present Continuous – Use5.4 Questions with the Present Continuous5.5 The Present Continuous vs. the Simple Present – Forms5.6 The Present Continuous vs. the Simple Present – Use5.7 Action and Nonaction VerbsSummary of Unit 5ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 6: The Future6.1 The Future with Will – Forms6.2 The Future with Will – Use6.3 The Future with Be Going To – Forms6.4 The Future with Be Going To – Use6.5 Choosing Will or Be Going To6.6 The Future with Time Clauses and If ClausesSummary of Unit 6ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 7: The Simple Past7.1 The Simple Past – Forms7.2 The Simple Past – Uses7.3 The Simple Past of Be – Forms7.4 The Simple Past of Be – Uses7.5 The Simple Past of Regular Verbs7.6 The Simple Past of Regular Verbs – Spelling7.7 The Simple Past of Regular Verbs – Pronunciation7.8 The Simple Past of Irregular Verbs7.9 Negative Statements with the Simple Past7.10 Questions with the Simple PastSummary of Unit 7ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 8: Infinitives Modals Imperatives8.1 Infinitives – Overview8.2 Verbs + Infinitives8.3 Be + Adjective + Infinitive8.4 It + Be + Adjective + (Noun +) Infinitive8.5 Verb + Object + Infinitive8.6 Infinitives to Show Purpose8.7 Modals and Phrasal Modals – Overview8.8 Can, Be Able To, Be Allowed To8.9 Should8.10 Must and Have To8.11 Not Have To and Must Not8.12 May, Might, and Will8.13 Imperatives8.14 Modals and Other Expressions for PolitenessSummary of Unit 8ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 9: Count and Noncount Nouns Quantity Words and Phrases9.1 Count and Noncount Nouns – An Overview9.2 Groups of Noncount Nouns9.3 Units of Measure with Noncount Nouns9.4 Many, Much, and A Lot of with Large Quantities9.5 A Few and A Little with Small Quantities9.6 A/An, Some, No, and Any9.7 A Lot Of and Too Much/Too ManySummary of Unit 9ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 10: Adjectives and Adverbs Noun Modifiers Too/Very/Enough10.1 Adjectives and Adverbs of Manner10.2 Adjectives10.3 Noun Modifiers10.4 Adverbs10.5 Spelling of -ly Adverbs10.6 Very and Too10.7 EnoughSummary of Unit 10ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 11: Comparatives and Superlatives11.1 Comparatives and Superlatives – An Overview11.2 Some Common Comparatives and Superlatives11.3 Short Adjectives and Adverbs – Spelling of Comparatives and Superlatives11.4 Using Superlatives11.5 Word Order with Superlatives11.6 Using Comparatives11.7 Word Order with ComparativesSummary of Unit 11ReviewFrom Grammar to WritingUnit 12: Verb Review Auxiliary Verbs with Too and Either Auxiliary Verbs in Tag Questions12.1 Verb Review – Uses12.2 Verb Review – Forms12.3 Auxiliary Verbs with Too and Either12.4 Auxiliary Verbs in Tag QuestionsSummary of Unit 12ReviewFrrom Grammar to WritingAppendix A: Summary of Verb TensesAppendix B: Nonaction VerbsAppendix C: Irregular Verb FormsAppendix D: Capitalization and PunctuationAppendix E: Vowel and Consonant SoundsAppendix F: Uses of ArticlesAppendix G: Prepositions of TimeAppendix H: Verbs and Adjectives Followed by a PrepositionAppendix I: InfinitivesAppendix J: Sentence TypesGlossaryIndexCredits