English Grammar through Stories
Learning grammar is easy if you know how! Read these amusing short stories and you will see just what I mean. Your grammar skills will improve almost by themselves!
Download English Grammar through Stories by Alan Townend Book – By explaining grammatical rules that make up the English language, this book helps the reader in understanding the correct use of various parts of a sentence to avoid errors and in increasing his/her vocabulary and comprehension skills. This book grasps the details of English grammar and explains why each rule is significant, teaches the correct usage of the same and also cites examples by using the rule in sentences. The book covers the topics of Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Tenses, Vowels, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases and more. At the end of each topic it tests the readers with little exercises.
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Book Details:
Title Of The Book | English Grammar through Stories |
Author’s Name | Alan Townend |
Publishers | Studymaterialz |
File Size | 5 MB |
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Table Of Content:
1. Present simple tense or «It never gets you anywhere» ……….. 2
2. Present continuous or «What a performance!» …………………. 5
3. Future tense or «Jealousy» …………………………………………. 7
4. Articles in English or «Charlie the Brave»………………………… 9
5. Progressive forms or «Going, going, gone!» …………………… 12
6. Passive voice or «Haunted»……………………………………….. 15
7. Relative pronoun ……………………………………………………. 17
8. Usage of pronouns or «One thing or another» ………………… 21
9. Prepositions or «How I got that job» ……………………………. 22
10. Spot the preposition………………………………………………… 24
11. English adverb or «High hopes»………………………………….. 25
12. Types of adverbs ……………………………………………………. 27
13. Indirect speech or «Say it again»………………………………… 30
14. Conjunctions or «Joined up writing»…………………………….. 32
15. Conditionals or «On condition» …………………………………… 33
16. Subjunctive or «Wishful thinking»……………………………….. 35
17. Reflections ……………………………………………………………. 37
18. Start or begin? ………………………………………………………. 39
19. Make or do? or «Doing time» …………………………………….. 41
20. Phrasal verb break or «Breaking up»……………………………. 45
21. Expressions with break or «Have a break!»……………………. 47
22. Phrasal verb bring or «Upbringing» ……………………………… 49
23. Phrasal verb hold or «Hold on»…………………………………… 55
24. Phrasal verb take or «Take on» ………………………………….. 58
25. Phrasal verb look or «Look out!» ………………………………… 65
26. Phrasal verb go or «Going on» …………………………………… 68
27. Phrasal verb run or «A Christmas postman»…………………… 71
28. Phrasal verb fall……………………………………………………… 73
29. Phrasal verb get …………………………………………………….. 75
30. Word story: Health………………………………………………….. 77
31. Word story: Jokes …………………………………………………… 78
32. Word story: Dictionary …………………………………………….. 79
33. Word story: Search engines ………………………………………. 80
34. Word story: Weather……………………………………………….. 81
35. Saying it twice or «Save our animals» ………………………….. 82
36. Colour idioms or «A silver lining»………………………………… 84
37. Cool expressions or «From one extreme to the other» ………. 86
38. Book expressions or «Have you seen this book?»…………….. 88
39. Greeting expressions or «Well, hello!»………………………….. 90
40. Sea expressions……………………………………………………… 92
41. Head expressions……………………………………………………. 93
42. Expressions with the word order or «Order into chaos» …….. 95
43. Expressions with the word name or «The name of the game» 97
44. Usage of the word chip or «Potatoes»…………………………… 99
45. Usage of the word learn or «Learning to learn?» ……………..101
46. Usage of the word turn or «My turn»……………………………103
47. Usage of the word talk or «Small talk» …………………………105
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