tailieunhanh - New Round Up Students Book 6

Remember what you’ve learned so far. Look at structure. Look for the main idea of the passage. Consider the purpose for which the passage was written. What clues can you deduce from the writing style about the author’s attitude toward the subject? Is the attitude positive? Negative? Objective? Try to pick out individual words that further each writer’s intent and support each writer’s opinion. If it helps, underline or make notes on important points. Active reading techniques like these will keep you focused on some very detailed reading comprehension passages | Students Book with CD-Rom Virginia Evans Jenny Doo ey PEARSON Longman Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world. Pearson Education Limited 2011 The rights of Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley to be identified as authors of this Work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved no part of this publication 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 written permission of the Publishers. First published 2011 Printed in China GCC 01 ISBN 978-1-4082-3501-0 English Grammar Practice Contents 1 Tense Forms Present Forms Present Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Stative Verbs Past Forms Past Simple Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous Used to Future Forms Future Simple Be going to Future Continuous Future Perfect Time words .3 2 The Infinitive -ing form -ing -ed 3 Modal Verbs Can Could Be able to May Might - Shall - Will Would - Should Ought to - Must Have to Have got to - Need - Needn t -Didn t need to - Needn t have done - Mustn t - Can t .33 Progress Check 4 Adjectives Adverbs Comparisons Too I Enough Quite Fairly Rather Pretty .49 5 Clauses Linking Words Clauses of Time Clauses of Purpose Clauses of Result. Clauses of Reason Clauses of Contrast Clauses of Manner Exclamations Relative Clauses . 71 6 Passive Voice I Causative Progress Check 7 Reported Speech .122 8 Conditionals Wishes Unreal Past .140 9 Nouns I Word Formation Articles Compound Nouns - Plural of Nouns A An - The .156 Progress Check 10 Emphasis - Inversion .175 11 Pronouns - Possessives - Quantifiers -Demonstratives Much Many A lot of Other and its forms .184 12 Questions I Short Answers Yes No Questions. Wh-questions Subject Object .