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050 _aPE 1112
_bF56T 2016
100 _9234053
_aFinnie, Rachel
245 _aTop Grammar : From basic to upper-intermediate /
_cRachel Finnie...[and other]
260 _aLondon :
_bHelbling Languages,
_c2016
300 _a374 p. :
_bill., tables,
_c30 cm. +
_e1 CD-Rom, 1Student's book answer key
505 _aPart 1 Present be page 12-21 -- Part 2 Present have (got) page 22-27 -- Part 3 Present simple page 28-37 -- Part 4 Present continuous page 38-51 -- Part 5 Past simple page 52-61 -- Part 6 Used to and past continuous page 62-71 -- Part 7 Past participle and present perfect simple page 72-85 -- Part 8 Present perfect continuous, past perfect simple and continuous page 86-99 -- Part 9 Future with going to and will page 100-109 -- Part 10 Other ways to express the future, future continuous and future perfect page 110-119 -- Part 11 Imperative, infinitive and -ing form page 120-135 -- Part 12 Modal verb can, could, may, might page 136-153 -- Part 13 Modal verb must, have to, need page 144-151
505 _aPart 14 Other modal verb page 152-163 -- Part 15 The passive page 164-181 -- Part 16 Articles page 182-191 -- Part 17 Nouns,possessive case page 192-207 -- Part 18 Adjectives page 208-227 -- Part 19 Pronouns page 228-253 -- Part 19 Numbers, dates, relative pronouns page 254-265 -- Part 20 Wh-words, questions, agreeing and disagreeing page 266-279 -- Part 21 Adverbs, prepositions page 280-307 -- Part 22 Reported speech page 308-317 -- Part 23 If clauses page 318-331 -- Part 24 Connectors and linkers, word formation, prepositions, phrasal verb page 332-357
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_aENGLISH LANGUAGE
_xGRAMMAR
_xPROBLEMS, EXERCISES, ETC
650 0 0 _934238
_aENGLISH LANGUAGE
_xUSAGE
650 0 0 _aENGLISH LANGUAGE
_xTEXTBOOKS FOR FOREIGN SPEAKERS
_934152
700 _9234054
_aFrain, Carol
_eCo-author
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_aHill, David A.
_eCo-author
700 _9234055
_aThomas, Karen
_eCo-author
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