Product Information
In this highly acclaimed revision, grammatical descriptions and teaching suggestions are organized into sections dealing with Form, Meaning, and Use. THE GRAMMAR BOOK, Second Edition helps teachers and future teachers grasp the linguistic system and details of English grammar, providing more information on how structures are used at the discourse level.Product Identifiers
PublisherCengage Heinle
ISBN-100838447252
ISBN-139780838447253
eBay Product ID (ePID)909941
Product Key Features
Number of Pages854 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameGrammar Book : an Esl/Efl Teacher's Course
Publication Year1998
SubjectEnglish As a Second Language, Reading Skills, Study & Teaching, General
TypeLanguage Course
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorMarianne Celce-Murcia, Howard Alan Williams, Diane Larsen-Freeman
Dimensions
Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight53.8 Oz
Item Length10.3 in
Item Width7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number2
LCCN98-218133
Dewey Edition21
Reviews1. Introduction2. Grammatical Metalanguage3. The Lexicon4. The Copula and Subject-Verb Agreement5. Introduction to Phrase Structure6. More Phrase Structure Rules7. The Tense and Aspect System8. Modal Auxiliaries and Related Phrasal Forms9. The Tense-Aspect-Modality System in Discourse10. Negation11. Yes/No Questions12. Imperatives13. Wh-Questions14. Other Structures That Look Like Questions15. Articles16. Reference and Possession17. Partitives, Collectives, and Quantifiers18. The Passive Voice19. Sentences with Indirect Objects20. Adjectives21. Prepositions22. Phrasal Verbs23. Nonreferential It and There as Subjects24. Coordinating Conjunction25. Adverbials26. Logical Connectors27. Conditional Sentences28. Introduction to Relative Clauses29. More on Relative Clauses30. Focus and Emphasis31. Complementation32. Other Aspects of Complementation and Embedded Clauses33. Reported Speech and Writing34. Degree: Comparatives and Equatives35. Degree: Complements and Superlatives36. Conclusion
Target AudienceCollege Audience
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal428.071
Lc Classification NumberPe1128.A2c39 1999
Table of Content1. Introduction2. Grammatical Metalanguage3. The Lexicon4. The Copula and Subject-Verb Agreement5. Introduction to Phrase Structure6. More Phrase Structure Rules7. The Tense and Aspect System8. Modal Auxiliaries and Related Phrasal Forms9. The Tense-Aspect-Modality System in Discourse10. Negation11. Yes/No Questions12. Imperatives13. Wh-Questions14. Other Structures That Look Like Questions15. Articles16. Reference and Possession17. Partitives, Collectives, and Quantifiers18. The Passive Voice19. Sentences with Indirect Objects20. Adjectives21. Prepositions22. Phrasal Verbs23. Nonreferential It and There as Subjects24. Coordinating Conjunction25. Adverbials26. Logical Connectors27. Conditional Sentences28. Introduction to Relative Clauses29. More on Relative Clauses30. Focus and Emphasis31. Complementation32. Other Aspects of Complementation and Embedded Clauses33. Reported Speech and Writing34. Degree: Comparatives and Equatives35. Degree: Complements and Superlatives36. Conclusion