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Adjectives

as + adjective + as
comparative + than
comparatives & superlatives
comparisons of quantity - showing no difference
comparisons of quantity - menu
comparisons of quantity - showing difference
form - adjectives
function
irregular comparatives & superlatives
main menu
not as + adjective + as
order
the + superlative

Adverbs

certainty
comparative form
degree - enough,very,too,extremely,almost etc
form - adverb
function
interrogative - why,where,how,when
main menu
manner
menu
place
relative adverbs - which,what,whose
time
viewpoint, commenting

Determiners

defining words - which,whose
demonstratives - this,that,these,those etc
difference words - other,another
distributives - all, both, half
distributives - each, every, either, neither
distributives - menu
exceptions to using the definite article
menu - function and class
menu - quantifiers
possessives
pre-determiners
quantifiers 1 - determiners,a few,few,a little,little
quantifiers 2 - many,much,more,most etc.
quantifiers 3 - how,much,many,few,lot etc.
quantifiers 4 - numbers
quantifiers 5 - some and any
quantifiers 6 - something,somebody,someone etc.
quantifiers 7 - enough
question words - which,what,whose
the definite article
the indefinite article
the,a,an

Direct and Indirect Speech

changes of time and place reference
introduction
reporting hopes and intentions
reporting orders, requests, suggestions
reporting questions
summary of reporting verbs
tense changes

-ING Form

as present participle
gerund or infinitive?
gerund/infinitive - difference in meaning
gerunds
introduction
verbs followed by gerund

Nouns

compound nouns
countable & uncountable
menu - nouns
nationalities
noun gender
plurals
use of capital letters

Passive

active/passive equivalents
form -past
function
get/have something done, x needs doing

Possessive with 's and '

possessive

Relative Clauses

defining relative clauses
introduction
non-defining relative clauses
prepositions in relative clauses

The Infinitive

form, with or without 'to'
function
infinitive after question words
negative infinitive
other forms of infinitive
verbs + infinitive with/without noun
verbs followed by infinitive
verbs followed by noun + infinitive
zero infinitive

To Get

examples
get,got,getting

Verbs and Verb Tenses

future continuous
future forms - introduction
future forms - simple future
future perfect
future perfect continuous
future with 'going to'
if sentences with conditional perfect continuous
if sentences with if + past,would,present condtional
if sentences with if,condtional tenses
if sentences with if+not,unless,verbs
if sentences with mixed conditionals
if sentences with perfect conditional,if + past perfect
if sentences with wish,would rather,suppose,what if,if only
if setences with present continuous conditional
menu / introduction
other forms of future
past continuous
past perfect
past perfect continuous
present continuous
present continuous for future events
present perfect 1
present perfect 2
present perfect 3
present perfect 4
present perfect continous
simple past
simple present
simple present for future events
summary
type 1 conditional
zero conditional

 

      10 de Septiembre 2006

 

 

CURSO DE INGLES



Lesson 1

Pronombre personales sujetos

Lesson 2

Verbo "To be"

Lesson 3

Verbo "To have"

Lesson 4

Verbo "To do"

Lesson 5

Estructura de la oración

Lesson 6

Present simple (presente del indicativo)

Lesson 7

Present continuous (presente continuo)

Lesson 8

Past simple (pasado simple)

Lesson 9

Forma pasada de los verbos regulares

Lesson 10

Verbos irregulares

Lesson 11

Past continuous (pasado continuo)

Lesson 12

Present participle (gerundio)

Lesson 13

Present perfect (pretérito perfecto)

Lesson 14

Present perfect continuous

Lesson 15

Present participle (gerundio)

Lesson 16

Otras formas de futuro

Lesson 17

Future continuous (futuro continuo)

Lesson 18

Future perfect (futuro perfecto)

Lesson 19

Conditional (condicional)

Lesson 20

Conditional perfect (condicional perfecto)

Lesson 21

Nouns (substantivos)

Lesson 22

Adjectives (adjetivos)

Lesson 23

Adverbs (adverbios)

Lesson 24

Articles (artículos)

Lesson 25

Adjetivos y pronombres demonstrativos

Lesson 26

Adjetivos y pronombres posesivos

Lesson 27

Adjetivos y pronombres interrogativos

Lesson 28

Pronombres personales objetos

Lesson 29

Pronombres reflexivos

Lesson 30

Forma pasiva

Lesson 31

Preguntas y respuestas cortas

Lesson 32

Question tags

Lesson 33

Preposiciones de tiempo (at, in, on)

Lesson 34

Otras preposiciones de tiempo

Lesson 35

Preposiciones de lugar (at, in, on)

Lesson 36

Preposiciones de movimiento

Lesson 37

Preposiciones según el medio de transporte

Lesson 38

"By the time", "on time", "in time"

Lesson 39

Preposiciones "above" y "over"

Lesson 40

Preposiciones "under" y "below"

Lesson 41

Otras preposiciones de lugar

Lesson 42

Verbos modales I - Can

Lesson 43

Verbos modales II - Must

Lesson 44

Verbos modales III - May/Might

Lesson 45

Verbos modales IV - Should

Lesson 46

Verbos modales V - Would

Lesson 47

"Much", "Many", "Little", "Few"

Lesson 48

"Still", "Yet"

Lesson 49

"Like", "As"

Lesson 50

"Quite", "Rather"

LISTENIGN EXERCISES

Temario

 

Lección 1Ş

Reading: Holidays

 

Composition: Informal Letter

 

Grammar: The Past Simple

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Holidays

-

 

Lección 2Ş

Listening: Robots

 

Grammar: Will & Going to

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Joining Words

-

 

Lección 3Ş

Reading: The Hamburger

 

Composition: Formal Letter

 

Grammar: Adjectives

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Food & Drink

-

 

Lección 4Ş

Reading: Health Advice

 

Grammar: Modal Verbs

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Useful Verbs

-

 

Lección 5Ş

Reading: Thinness

 

Grammar: Word Order

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Shopping

-

 

Lección 6Ş

Reading: Making Cheese

 

Grammar: The Passive (I)

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Science & Technology

-

 

Lección 7Ş

Listening: The Judgement of Paris

 

Grammar: The Passive (II)

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Tourism

-

 

Lección 8Ş

Reading: The Secret Workers

 

Dialogue

 

Grammar: Direct & Reported Speech

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Useful Verbs

-

 

Lección 9Ş

Reading: The Greenhouse Effect

 

Composition: An Account of an Event

 

Grammar: Questions

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Environmnet

-

 

Lección 10Ş

Reading: Welcome to London Heathrow

 

Grammar: The

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Transport

-

 

Lección 11Ş

Reading: My Favourite Room

 

Grammar: Joining Sentences & Relative Clauses

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Personal Relationships

-

 

Lección 12Ş

Reading: A Guide to London

 

Grammar: Conditional

 

Exercises

-

 

Lección 13Ş

Reading: Superstitions

 

Grammar: Conjunctions

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Useful Phrases & Conjunctions

-

 

Lección 14Ş

Reading: Conversation

 

Grammar: Prepositions

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: War & Peace

-

 

Lección 15Ş

Reading: Morocco

 

Grammar: Compound Prepositions

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Adjectives

-

 

Lección 16Ş

Reading: How to Prepare for an Interview

 

Grammar: Still, Yet, Already

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Work

-

 

Lección 17Ş

Reading: A Problem Shared...

 

Grammar: Phrasal Verbs

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: People

-

 

Lección 18Ş

Reading: Soap Guide

 

Grammar: Position of the Phrasal Verbs

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Arts

-

 

Lección 19Ş

Listening: China: The War at Home

 

Grammar: Prepositional Phrases

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Health

-

 

Lección 20Ş

Listening: Karma

 

Grammar: Make & Do / Tell & Say

 

Exercises

 

Vocabulary: Politics

Lección 21Ş

Pronunciation

Inglés: Repaso de Gramática

 

Lección 1Ş

Plural del sustantivo

Lección 2Ş

Doblar la consonante final

Lección 3Ş

Palabras que terminan en "-y"

Lección 4Ş

Palabras que terminan en "-e"

Lección 5Ş

Omisión del artículo

Lección 6Ş

Nombres geográficos con / sin artículo

Lección 7Ş

Caso posesivo ('s) versus "of + sustantivo"

Lección 8Ş

"Of + sustantivo" versus "compound nouns"

Lección 9Ş

Orden de los adjetivos

Lección 10Ş

Posición del adverbio en la oración

Lección 11Ş

Verbos seguidos de infinitivo / gerundio

Lección 12Ş

Some / Any

Lección 13Ş

Much / Many / Little / Few / A lot of

Lección 14Ş

No-one / Anyone / Nobody / Anybody ...

Lección 15Ş

Respuestas cortas

Lección 16Ş

Question tags

Lección 17Ş

Present versus present continuous

Lección 18Ş

Present continuous versus future

Lección 19Ş

Past simple versus past continuous

Lección 20Ş

Past simple vs present perfect

Lección 21Ş

Present perfect continuous vs present perfect

Lección 22Ş

Past simple vs past perfect

Lección 23Ş

Can / May

Lección 24Ş

Can / Could

Lección 25Ş

Must / Have to

Lección 26Ş

Should / Must / Have to

Lección 27Ş

Preposiciones de lugar: In / On / At

Lección 28Ş

Preposiciones de lugar (II)

Lección 29Ş

Preposiciones de movimiento: To / In / On / At

Lección 30Ş

Preposiciones de movimiento (II)

Lección 31Ş

Preposiciones utilizadas con medios de transporte

Lección 32Ş

Preposiciones de tiempo: At / On / In

Lección 33Ş

For / Since

Lección 34Ş

For / During

Lección 35Ş

From / Since

Lección 36Ş

Like / As

Lección 37Ş

Adjetivos seguidos de preposiciones

Lección 38Ş

Verbos + preposiciones

Lección 39Ş

Conjunciones

Lección 40Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Break

Lección 41Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Call

Lección 42Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Come

Lección 43Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Get

Lección 44Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Go

Lección 45Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Look

Lección 46Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Make

Lección 47Ş

Phrasal verbs: To Put

Lección 48Ş

Indicando direcciones

Lección 49Ş

Consejos

Lección 50Ş

Imperativo

READINGS



Reading 1

My family tree

Reading 2

The waiter

Reading 3

The pop star / actress

Reading 4

A letter from London

Reading 5

Lady Di - Princess of Wales

Reading 6

London Zoo

Reading 7

A postcard

Reading 8

Victoria Reed

Reading 9

Read about Alex

Reading 10

Dreams and reality

Reading 11

My cottage

Reading 12

Walt Disney

Reading 13

Antibiotics

Reading 14

A plane journey

Reading 15

Famous persons

Reading 16

Coca Cola

Reading 17

Dialogue in a restaurant

Reading 18

Cars

Reading 19

The Battle of Arnhem

Reading 20

News at 10

Reading 21

A typical english wedding

Reading 22

A job in Spain

Reading 23

Siamese twins

Reading 24

The Palace Hotel, Hawaii

Reading 25

My country

Reading 26

Problem page

Reading 27

Eating in Britain

Reading 28

William Shakespeare

Reading 29

An adventurous holiday

Reading 30

The old woman

This index includes 427 references to both the Guide to Grammar and Writing and Principles of Composition. It does not, however, include references to the interactive Quizzes or to the Grammarlogs (posted responses to ASK GRAMMAR queries). The Frequently Asked Questions page and the Guide's Search Engine will also help you find help on grammatical issues, tips on composition, and advice on English usage.


A, An, The (articles)
A- Adjectives
Abbreviations
Abstract Nouns
Absolute Phrases
Acronyms (plurals of)
Acronyms (redundancy)
Active Voice (in verbs)
A.D. and B.C.
Adjectives
Adjective Clauses
Adjectival Labels
Adjuncts
Adverbs
Adverb Clauses
Adverbial Conjunctions
Agenda (for meetings)
Agent (of a sentence)
Agreement: Pron. & Ant.
Agreement: Subj. - Verb
Alphabetical Order
Amplifiers
Analysis-Classification
And to begin sent.
Anomalous Anonymies
Antecedent
Apologetic Quotation Marks
Apostrophe
APA-style Documentation
Appositive Phrases
Argumentative Essays
Articles
Articles & Acronyms
As versus Like
Ask Grammar
Attributive Noun
Author's Credentials
Auxiliary Verbs
Awards (for this site)
Bad and Badly
Bare Infinitive
"Be" (the verb)
Because to begin sent.
Because clause
Bible (parallelism)
Bookshelf (recommended)
Brackets
Brainstorming
British Spelling
Bulleted Lists
Bush, George W., solecisms
Business Letter (format)
But to begin sent.
Can and Could
Capitalization
Case (of pronouns)
Cases in appositives
Catenative Verbs
Causative Verbs
Cause-Effect Essays
Classification-Analysis
Clauses
Cleft Sentences
Clichés (Eliminating)
Clustering (ideas)
Coherence
Collective Adjectives
Collective Nouns
Colon
Combining Sentences
Commas
Comma Splices
Company Names
Comparative Adjectives
Comparative Adverbs
Comparison-Contrast
Complements
Complete Predicates
Complex Sentences
Compositions (writing)
Compound Plurals
Compound Possessives
Compound Words
Compound Sentences
Compounded Subjects/Objects
Compound-Complex Sentences
Compounding Pronouns
Computers and Writing
Concluding Paragraphs
Concrete Language
Concise Sentences
Conditional Verbs
Conditional (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
Confusion (Eliminating)
Conjunctions
Conjunctive Adverbs
Conjuncts
Contractions
Contractions (in essays)
Coordinate Adjectives
Coordinating Conjunctions
Copulas (verbs)
Correlative Conjunctions
Could
Count Nouns
Cumulative Sentences
Dangling Modifiers
Dashes
Deadly Sin Checklist
Definition Essays
Degrees (adj) w/ premodifiers
Demonstrative Pronouns
Dependent Clauses
Descriptive Essays
Determiners
Diagramming Sentences
Dictionaries, Thesauri (list)
Direct Objects
Directory of Tenses
Discontinuous noun phrase
Disjuncts
Display (Vertical) Lists
Ditransitive Verbs
Do, Does, Did
Do versus Make
Double Negatives
Double Possessives
Double Prepositions
Double Punctuation
Downtoners
Dynamic Verbs
Editing/Proofreading
E.g. and i.e.
Ellipsis
Elliptical Clauses
E-mail (capitals)
Emphasizers
Emphatic Sentences
Essay Writing
Essential Clauses


Euphemism
Evaluative Essays
Examples (in essays)
Exclamation Mark
Expletive Constructions
Factitive Verbs
Family Names (plurals)
FANBOYS
FAQ (page)
Few and A Few
Fewer and Less
Finite Verbs
First Conditional
Five-Paragraph Essay
Focus Adverbs
Format Requirements
Fragments
Freewriting
Freq. Asked Questions
Fused Sentences
Future Tenses
Gender Problems
Gerunds
Gerunds vs Infinitives
Gerund Phrases
Gettysburg Address (parallelism)
Going to . . .
Good and Well
GRAMMARLOGS (answers)
GrammarPoll
GrammarRock Lyrics
Guestbook
Guestbook Archives
Have, Has, and Had
Helping Verbs
Historical (a/an)
Holidays (forms)
Homonyms/Homophones
Hyphens
I.e. and e.g.
Imperative Mood
Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite Relative Pronouns
Independent Clauses
Indicative Mood
Indirect Objects
Indirect Questions
Indirect Quotations
Indirect Speech
Infinitives
Infinitive Phrases
Initials
Intensifiers (adverbs)
Intensifiers (Unnecessary)
Intensive Pronouns
Interjections
Internet (writing resource)
Interrobang
Interrogative Adjectives
Interrogative Pronouns
Intransitive Verbs
Introductory Paragraphs
Inversion (of subj-verb)
Irregular Plurals
Irregular Verb Forms
Italics
Its versus It's
Jr., Sr., etc.
Lay, lie

Less and Fewer
Like versus As
Linking Verbs
Lists
Literature (writing about)
Little and A Little
Logic
Mass Nouns
May and Might
Minutes (for meetings)
Misplaced Modifiers
Mixed Constructions
Mixed Metaphors
MLA-style documentation
Mnemonics (spelling)
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Modifiers
Modifier Placement
Moods of Verbs
More Than vs Over
Mutating/Mutated Plurals
Myself, me
Narrative Essays
Nonrestrictive Clauses
Negative Adverbs
Nominative Absolute
Nominative Possessive
Non-Count Nouns
None (singular/plural)
Non-Finite Verbs
Nouns
Noun Clauses
Noun Markers
Noun of Address
Noun Phrases
NOTORIOUS CONFUSABLES
Numbered Lists
Numbers (Using)
Object Complements
Objectivity (maintaining)
Objects
One (as a pronoun)
Online Resources
Outlining
Over vs. more than
Oxford Comma
Packed Noun Phrases
Paragraphs
Parallelism
Parentheses
Parenthetical Elements
Participles
Participial Phrases
Particles
Parts of Speech
Passive Gerunds
Passive Infinitives
Passive Participles
Passive Voice (in verbs)
Perfect Infinitive
Periodic Sentences
Periods
Person (of pronouns)
Personal Essays
Personal Pronouns
Phrasal Modals
Phrasal Verbs
Phrases
Plagiarism (avoiding)


Plague Words
Pleonasm
Plural Noun Forms
Plurals & Apostrophes
Plurals of Compounds
Point of View
Possessives
Possessive w/ Gerunds
Powerpoint Presentations
Predeterminers
Predicate Adjectives
Predicate Nominative
Predicates
Prefixes
Preposition (end of sent.)
Prepositions
Prepositions (list)
Prepositions, Superfluous
Prepositional Phrases
Primer Language (Avoiding)
Process Essays
Progressive Verbs
Pronouns (Defined)
Pronoun - Ant. Agrmnt
Pronouns & Nouns Combined
Pronoun Cases
Pronoun Consistency
Proofreading/Editing
Proofreading Symbols
Proper Adjectives
Proper Nouns
Punctuation
Purpose (in writing)
Quantifiers
Question Marks
QUIZZES
Quotation Marks
Reciprocal Pronouns
Redundancy (Avoiding)
Referral Form
Relative Adverbs
Relative Clauses
Relative Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Reported Speech
Research Papers
Restrictive Clauses
Resulting Copulas
Resumes
Resumptive Modifier
Reviews (Literary)
Rhetorical Questions
Run-on Sentences
SEARCH ENGINE
Second Conditional
Sequence of Tenses
Semicolons
Sentence Combining
Sentences (defined)
Sentences (types)
Sentential Clauses
Sequence of Verbs
Serial Comma
Sexism in Language
Shall and Will
Should
Sic
Silent Speech
Simple Predicates
Simple Sentences
Simple Subjects
Single Quote Marks
Slant (or Slash)
Slash (or Virgule)
Solidus (or Slant)
Spelling
Split Infinitives
Sports Teams' Names
Squinting Modifiers
Stacked Noun Phrases
Stative Verbs
Stylistic Fragments
Subject Complements
Subjects
Subject-Verb Agreement
Subject-Verb Inversion
Subjunctive Mood
Subordinate Clause
Subordinating Conjunctions
Summative Modifier
Suffixes
Superlative (Adjectives)
Suspended Compounds
Tag Questions
Tenses of Verbs
Tense Consistency
Than and Then
Than (in comparisons)
That (omitted)
That versus Which
Thesis Statement
Third Conditional
Third-Person Essays
Titles (italics, etc.)
"To Be" Verb
Tone
Topic Sentence
Toward and Towards
Transitions (b/w sentences, par's)
Transitive Verbs
Unbiased Language
Underlining
Understood Subjects
Untriggered Reflexive Pron.
Used to
Verbals
Verbs
Verb Complements
Verb Tense Sequence
Verb Tense Directory
Verb Tenses
Verb Tense Consistency
Vertical (Display) Lists
Viewpoint Adverbs
Virgule (or Slash)
Vocatives
Vocabulary (Building)
Voice (active/passive)
Warning (about Guide use)
Well and Good
Which versus That
Who and Whom
Will and Shall
Will and Would
Wordy versus Concise Sentences
Writers (on writing)
Writer's Block
Zero Articles

 

 

 

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