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Grammarway 2 with answers by Jenny Dooley, Virginia Evans

25 February 2017 adminEnglish As A Second Language

By Jenny Dooley, Virginia Evans

Полезнейшая вещь для репетиторов английского языка, т.к. кроме необходимых правил грамматики здесь есть много упражнений, иллюстрации. Книга будет полезна и тем, кто мотивирован на самостоятельное изучение английского языка. Расчитана на тех, у кого есть некоторые знания английского языка для того, чтобы понять грамматические правила на английском языке и потом выполнить упражнения - помогает избежать употребления родного языка при изучении иностранного.

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See also: Past simple 7 Present perfect simple 11 Infinitives and participles 51 THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS The present perfect continuous describes an activity that took place over a period of time in the recent past. The activity might just have stopped or might still be happening. The past activity often affects the present moment. ” HOW TO FORM SUBJECT “HAS / HAVE” “BEEN” Use “have” or “has,” depending on the subject. 38 VERB + “-ING” “Been” stays the same for all subjects. OBJECT “-ing” is added to the main verb.

WILL” FOR QUICK DECISIONS “Will” is used to describe quick decisions that someone has made at the time of speaking. They are often a solution to an unexpected problem. “Will” shows you have just made the decision. ” “So” is often used to join a situation to a quick decision. 51 “WILL” FOR MAKING OFFERS “Will” is also used to offer to do something for someone. FURTHER EXAMPLES “WILL” FOR MAKING PROMISES "Will" can be used when making a promise. FURTHER EXAMPLES 52 “THINK” WITH “WILL” “Think” can be used with “will” to show that a prediction is just an opinion, or a decision is not final.

This decision was not planned in advance. To describe a decision you’ve just made. 50 “WILL” FOR PREDICTIONS “Will” is used to talk about predictions about the future when there is no firm evidence for that prediction. There is no firm evidence that the person will like the movie. FURTHER EXAMPLES “Probably" means something is likely, but not definite. “WILL” FOR QUICK DECISIONS “Will” is used to describe quick decisions that someone has made at the time of speaking. They are often a solution to an unexpected problem.

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