Building Grammar Skills for TOEFL, Dyczok H., 2007

Building Grammar Skills for TOEFL, Dyczok H., 2007.

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The verb in the sentence describes the subject or describes the action of the subject. The verb must “agree" with the subject in number (if the subject is singular, the verb must be in the singular form) and in person (I/you/he/she/it etc.)
There are many forms of verb structures in English, and all verbs are classified as either Main or Auxiliary (helping). When you are examining a sentence, it is important to understand that all parts of the verb structure arc part of the verb and they give important information about the verb.

Building Grammar Skills for TOEFL, Dyczok H., 2007


Telephone conversations.
Many people are afraid of speaking on the telephone in English - for many reasons. One thing that many people complain about is the fact that you cannot see the person, and therefore cannot read the body language, and the hints that these bring. Because you cannot see these clues, it is very important to be very polite on the telephone - probably more polite than in a regular conversation.

Change these sentences into polite English using modals for politeness. Remember, there is always more than one correct way to say the same thing.
1. Wait.
2. I want to talk to Tom.
3. You will go see if Yoko is home
4. You will take a message.
5. Say that sentence again, now.
6. I will leave a message
7. You will speak louder.
8. Repeat your question.
9. Start speaking slowly now.
10. I will talk to Rich.

Contents.
Grammar Point 1 - Parts of the sememe.
Grammar Point 2 - “There is" vs. "to Have”.
Grammar Point 3 - Using Modal Verb;; to Make Requests.
Grammar Point 4 - Introduction to Prepositions.
Grammar Point 5 - Prepositions of Place.
Grammar Point 6 - Prepositions of Time.
Grammar Point 7 - Prepositions of Place & Movement.
Grammar Point 8 - Various Pairs.
Grammar Point 9 - Adjectives.
Grammar Point 10 - Comparatives.
Grammar Point 11 - Order of Adjectives.
Grammar Point 12 - Participle Adjectives.
Grammar Point 13 - Word Parts.
Grammar Point 14 - Adjective Clauses.
Grammar Point 15 - Adjective Clause Reductions.
Grammar Point 16 - Equatives.
Grammar Point 17 - The Superlative.
Grammar Point 18 - Showing Cause and Effect with Adjectives.
Grammar Point 19 - Verb Tenses.
Grammar Point 20 - Regular Verbs and Link Verbs.
Grammar Point 21 - Verbals: Gerunds and Infinitive.
Grammar Point 22 - Causative Verbs.
Grammar Point 23 - The Passive Voice.
Grammar Point 24 - More Participles as Subjects and Objects.
Grammar Point 25 -  Adjective plus Infinitives.
Grammar Point 26 - Modal Auxiliary Verbs.
Grammar Point 27 - Modals for Advice.
Grammar Point 28 -  Modals for Necessity.
Grammar Point 29 -  Prohibition vs. Choice.
Grammar Point 30 - Modal Review.
Grammar Point 31 - Modals for Speculation.
Grammar Point 32 - Speculating about the Present.
Grammar Point 33 - Reported Speech.
Grammar Point 34 - Speculating about the Past.
Grammar Point 35 - Conditionals.
Grammar Point 36 - Using “unless".
Grammar Point 37 - Conditional 3.
Grammar Point 38 - Introduction to Nouns.
Grammar Point 39 - Classification 1 - Types of Nouns.
Grammar Point 40 - Classification 2 - Count and Non-count Nouns.
Grammar Point 41 - Articles.
Grammar Point 42 - Noun Clauses.
Grammar Point 43 - Noun Clause Connector/subjects.
Grammar Point 44 - Article Review.
Grammar Point 45 - Count/Non-count Review.
Grammar Point 46 - Review Noun Clauses.
Grammar Point 47 - Noun Clause Connectors.
Grammar Point 48 - Noun Clause Reductions 1.
Grammar Point 49 - Noun Clause Reductions 2.
Grammar Point 50 - Introduction to Adverbs.
Grammar Point 51 - Adverbs and Link Verbs.
Grammar Point 52 - Negative and ‘"almost" negative adverbs at the beginning of a sentence.
Grammar Point 53 - Adverb Clauses.
Grammar Point 54 - Adverb Clauses of Cause, Condition, and Contrast.
Grammar Point 55 - Adverb Clause Reductions.
Grammar Point 56 - Advetb Clause Reductions with “Because”.
Grammar Point 57 - Adverb Clause Reductions with '‘After”.
Grammar Point 58 - Conjunctions.
Grammar Point 59 - Word Parts from Greek.
Grammar Point 60 - Paired Conjunctions.
Grammar Point 61 - Applied Conjunctions.



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