Read A Workbook to Communicative Grammar of English Online
Authors: Dr. Edward Woods,Rudy Coppieters
The Communicative Grammar of English Workbook
The Communicative Grammar of English Workbook
Edward Woods and Rudy Coppieters
First published 2002 by Pearson Education Limited
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Contents
UNIT ONE: SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH
1.2. Cooperation in conversation
1.3. Tag questions and ellipsis
1.5. Finite clauses in spoken English
2.1. Emotive emphasis in speech 1
2.2. Emotive emphasis in speech 2
4.1. Count and non-count nouns
Sections
70–81
; 675–680; 697–699
Sections
82–90
; 448; 475; 579; 597; 641; 747
4.4. Other words of definite meaning
4.5. Expressions using ‘
of
’ and the genitive
UNIT FIVE: TIME, TENSE AND ASPECT
5.2. The auxiliary verbs
do, have
and
be
Sections
113–115
; 573–578; 740–741
6.5. Adjective patterns with a
to
-infinitive
UNIT SEVEN: ADVERBS, ADVERBIALS AND PREPOSITIONS
7.2. Adverbials – Introduction
7.7. Place, direction and distance
7.9. Overlap between types of prepositions
7.14. Manner, means and instrument
7.18. Gradable words and degree 1
7.19. Gradable words and degree 2
7.20. Other aspects of degree adverbs
7.21. Role, standard and point of view
8.1. Cause, result, purpose and reason
Sections
198–206
; 323; 365; 613–615
Sections
371–374
; 110–111; 493–494; 686–694
9.3. Cross-reference to noun phrases and substitutes for a noun phrase
Sections
375–382
; 510; 529; 597–601; 619–622; 675–680
9.4. Substitutes for structures containing a verb
9.5. Substitutes for
wh
-clauses and
to
-infinitive clauses
9.6. Omission with non-finite and verbless clauses
10.1. Open and hypothetical conditions
10.2. Other ways of expressing hypothetical meaning
UNIT TWELVE: ADDITION, EXCEPTION AND RESTRICTION
UNIT THIRTEEN: INFORMATION, REALITY AND BELIEF
Sections
240–242
; 536–541; 609–612; 681–683
13.8. Denial and affirmation 1
Sections
261–262
; 581–585; 610–611; 697–699
13.9. Denial and affirmation 2
13.10. Denial and affirmation 3
14.1. Restrictive and non-restrictive meaning
Sections
650–653
; 440; 459; 522