Grammar in Use. Intermediate. Murphy Raymond, Smalzer William.
Cambridge, 2009. — 3nd edition. —
380 pages. + CD
North American English.
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Contents
To the Student vii To the
Teacher ix
Present and Past
1 Present Continuous (I am doing)
2 Simple Present (I do)
3 Present Continuous and Simple Present 1 (I am doing and I do)
4 Present Continuous and Simple Present 2 (I am doing and I do)
5 Simple Past (I did)
6 Past Continuous (I was doing)
Present Perfect and Past
7 Present Perfect (I have done)
8 Present Perfect and Past 1 (I have done and I did)
9 Present Perfect and Past 2 (I have done and I did)
10 Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing)
11 Present Perfect Continuous and Simple (I have been doing and I have done)
12 How long have you (been) . .. ?
13 For and since When . . . ? and How long . ., ?
14 Past Perfect (I had done)
15 Past Perfect Continuous (I had been doing)
16 Have and have got
17 Used to (do)
Future „
18 Present Tenses (I am doing / I do) with a Future Meaning
19 (I’m) going to (do)
20 Will 1
21 Will 2
22 I will and I’m going to
23 Will be doing and will have done
24 When I do / When I’ve done When and if
Modals
25 Can, could, and (be) able to
26 Could (do) and could have (done)
27 Must (You must be tired, etc.)
28 May and might 1
29 May and might 2
30 Have to and must
31 Should
32 Subjunctive (I suggest you do)
33 Had better It’s time . . .
34 Would
35 Can/Could/Would you . .. ?, etc. (Requests, Offers, Permission, and
Invitations)
If and Wish
36 If I do . . . and If I did …
37 If I knew … I wish I knew …
38 If I had known … I wish I had known . . .
39 Wish
Passive
40 Passive 1 (is done / was done)
41 Passive 2 (be done / been done / being done)
42 Passive 3
43 It is said that. . . He is said to . . . He is supposed to . . .
44 Have/get something done
Reported Speech
45 Reported Speech 1 (He said that…)
46 Reported Speech 2
Questions and Auxiliary Verbs
47 Questions 1
48 Questions 2 (Do you know where . . . ? / He asked me where . . .)
49 Auxiliary Verbs ihave/do/can. etc.) I think so / I hope so, etc.
50 Tag Questions (do you? / isn’t it?, etc.)
-ing and the Infinitive
51 Verb + -ing (enjoy doing / stop doing, etc.)
52 Verb + to . . . (decide to … / forget to …, etc.)
53 Verb (+ Object) + to … (I want you to …, etc.)
54 Verb + -ing or to … 1 (remember/regret, etc.)
55 Verb + -ing or to … 2 (try/need/help)
56 Verb + -ing or to … 3 (like / would like, etc.)
57 Prefer and would rather
58 Preposition (in/for/about, etc.) + -ing
59 Be/get used to something (I’m used to . ..)
60 Verb + Preposition + -ing (succeed in -ing / accuse somebody of-ing, etc.)
61 Expressions + -ing
62 To …, for …, and so that. .. (Purpose)
63 Adjective + to …
64 To . . . (afraid to do) and Preposition + -ing (afraid of-ing)
65 See somebody do and see somebody doing
66 -ing Phrases (Feeling tired, I went to bed early.)
Articles and Nouns
67 Countable and Uncountable 1
68 Countable and Uncountable 2
69 Countable Nouns with a/an and some
70 A/an and the
71 The 1
72 The 2 (school / the school, etc.)
73 The 3 (children / the children)
74 The 4 (the giraffe / the telephone / the piano, etc., the + Adjective) ~5
Names with and without the 1
75 Names with and without the 2
76 Singular and Plural
77 Noun + Noun (a tennis ball / a headache, etc.)
78 -‘s (your sister’s name) and of. . . (the name of the book)
Pronouns and Determiners
80 Myself/yourself/themselves, etc.
81 A friend of mine My own house By myself
82 There . . . and It. . .
83 Some and any
84 No/none/any Nothing/nobody, etc.
85 Much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty
86 All / all of most / most of no / none of, etc.
87 Both / both of neither / neither of either / either of
88 All, every, and whole
89 Each and every
Relative Clauses
90 Relative Clauses 1: Clauses with who/that/which
91 Relative Clauses 2: Clauses with and without who/that/which
92 Relative Clauses 3: whose/whom/where
93 Relative Clauses 4: Extra Information Clauses (l)
94 Relative Clauses 5: Extra Information Clauses (2)
95 -ing and -ed Phrases (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the
accident)
Adjectives and Adverbs
96 Adjectives Ending in -ing and -ed (boring/bored, etc.)
97 Adjectives: a nice new house, you look tired
98 Adjectives and Adverbs 1 (quick/quickly)
99 Adjectives and Adverbs 2 (well/fast/late, hard/hardly)
100 So and such
101 Enough and too
102 Comparison 1 (cheaper, more expensive, etc.)
103 Comparison 2 (much better / any better / better and better / the sooner the
better)
104 Comparison 3 (as … as / than)
105 Superlatives (the longest / the most enjoyable, etc.)
106 Word Order 1: Verb + Object; Place and Time
107 Word Order 2: Adverbs with the Verb
108 Still, yet, and already Anymore / any longer / no longer
109 Even
Conjunctions and Prepositions
110 Although / though / even though / in spite of/ despite
111 In case
112 Unless As long as Provided/providing
113 As (= at the same time) and as (= because)
114 Like and as
115 Like / as if/ as though
116 For, during, and while
117 By and until By the time . . .
Prepositions
118 At/on/in (Time)
119 On time and in time At the end and in the end
120 In/at/on (Position) 1
121 In/at/on (Position) 2
122 In/at/on (Position) 3
123 To/at/in into
124 In/at/on (Other Uses
125 By
126 Noun + Preposition (reason for. cause of, etc.)
127 Adjective *• Preposition 1
128 Adjective — Preposition 2
129 Verb — Preposition 1 to and at
130 Verb — Preposition 2 about/for/of/after
131 Verb — Preposition 3 about and of
132 Verb — Preposition 4 of/for/from/on
b — Preposition 5 in/into/with/to/on
Phrasal Verbs
13- Phr_s«l Verbs 1 Introduction
hrasal Verbs 2 in/out
136 Phrasal Verbs 3 out
Phrasal Verbs 4 on/off (1)
138 Phrasal Verbs 5 on/off (2)
139 Phrasal Verbs 6 up/down
140 Phrasal Verbs 7 up (l)
141 Phrasal Verbs 8 up (2)
142 Phrasal Verbs 9 away/back
Appendix 1 Regular and Irregular Verbs 286
Appendix 2 Present and Past Tenses 288
Appendix 3 The Future 289
Appendix 4 Modal Verbs (can/could/will/would. etc.J 290
Appendix 5 Short Forms (I’m/you’ve/didn’t, etc.)
Appendix 6 Spelling 292
Appendix 7 British English 294
Additional Exercises 296
Study Guide 319
Answer Key to Exercises 328
Answer Key to Additional Exercises 358
Answer Key to Study Guide 362
Index 363