tailieunhanh - Giáo trình Collin Cobuild English Grammar

English is a language of the western branch of the German language group in the Indo-European), were imported to England by the language invasion of many people in the 6th century. Transmitted throughout the English colonialism in the boom period of the British Empire, from the British Isles through Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the United States and some English becomes "sub-language" most important and increasingly more people learn to use. | COLLINS COBUILD COLLINS Birmingham University International Language Database ENGLISH GRAMMAR COLLINS PUBLISHERS THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM COLLINS London and Glasgow Collins ELT 8 Grafton Street London W1X 3LA COBUILD is a trademark of William Collins Sons Co Ltd William Collins Sons Co Ltd 1990 First published 1990 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Alt rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior permission in writing of the Publisher. ISBN 0 00 370257 X Paperback ISBN 0 00 375025 6 Cased Printed and bound in Great Britain by Richard Clay Ltd Bungay Suffolk NOTE Entered words that we have reason to believe constitute trademarks have been designated as such. However neither the presence nor absence of such designation should be lrAfyed as affecting the legal status of any trademark. Contents Editorial team 6 Introduction 7 Note on Examples 11 Guide to the Use of the Grammar 12 Glossary of grammatical terms 14 Cobuild Grammar Chart 21 Contents of Chapter 1 Referring to people and Introduction to the noun group 27 Identifying people and things nouns 29 Things which can be counted count nouns 29 Things not usually counted uncount nouns 31 When there is only one of something singular nouns 33 Referring to more than one thing plural nouns 35 Referring to groups collective nouns 37 Referring to people and things by name proper nouns 38 Nouns which are rarely used alone 39 Sharing the same quality adjectives as headwords 40 Nouns referring to males or females 41 Referring to activities and processes -ing nouns 42 Specifying more exactly compound nouns 43 Referring to people and things without naming them pronouns 45 Referring to people and things personal pronouns 45 Mentioning possession possessive pronouns 48 Referring back to the subject reflexive pronouns 48 Referring to a particular person or .

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