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Grammar in Use (Intermediate) 1-Strony-378

The document is an index listing various grammatical topics and their corresponding page numbers, including present simple, relative pronouns, and verb forms. It also covers concepts such as reported speech, reflexive pronouns, and modal verbs. This index serves as a guide for locating specific grammar rules and examples within a larger text.

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Grammar in Use (Intermediate) 1-Strony-378

The document is an index listing various grammatical topics and their corresponding page numbers, including present simple, relative pronouns, and verb forms. It also covers concepts such as reported speech, reflexive pronouns, and modal verbs. This index serves as a guide for locating specific grammar rules and examples within a larger text.

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Index

present simple (I do) relative pronouns 92–96 shout (at/to) 132D


present simple and present who 92–96 show
continuous 3–4 which 92–93, 95–96 show in passive sentences 44A
present simple for the future 19B that 92–94 show someone how/what + to …
present simple after when and if 25, that and what 92D 54D
Appendix 3 whose 94A, 95B show off 141C
present simple passive 42C whom 94B, 95B, 96A–B show up 143E
pretend (+ to …) 54C where 94C, 95B similar (to) 131B
pretty (pretty good, pretty often etc.) of whom / of which 96B simple past see past simple
104 rely (on) 135D simple present see present simple
prevent (from) 62B, 66D remember since
prison (prison / the prison) 74B, 125A remember + to … and -ing 56B with present perfect 8B, 9B, 11–12
probably remember how/what + to … 54D since and for 12A
probably + will 22B remind how long is it since … ? 12D
position of probably 110 remind + to … 55B since (= because) 116B
problem (have a problem + -ing) 63C remind of/about 134E singular and plural 69, 71, 79
progress (uncountable noun) 70B reported speech 47–48 they/them/their used for somebody/
progressive tenses see continuous reported questions 50B nobody etc. 85E, 86C, 90D
promise responsible (for) 131B slightly (+ comparative) 106A
promise (+ will/would) 36B rise (in) 129C smell
promise + to … 54A, 56A risk (+ -ing) 53A, 56A with the present simple and can 4C
protect (from) 135C room (countable or uncountable noun) smell something (burn)ing 67B
proud (of ) 131A 70A smell + adjective 99C
provide (with) 136C so
’s (apostrophe s) 81, Appendix 5.1
provided/providing 115B so am I, so do I etc. 51C
said (it is said that) 45A
purpose I think so, I hope so etc. 51D
same (the same as) 73B, 107C, 117B
to … for purpose 64 so that (purpose) 64D
satisfied
on purpose 127B, 128A so and such 102
satisfied and satisfying 98
put so + adjective + that 102B
satisfied with 130B
put out 139A so long as 115B
say
put off 53B, 140, 141C solution (to) 129D
say and tell 48C
put on 140 some 69C, 71, 85
say (+ to …) 48D
put up/down 142A some with countable nouns 71
scared (of ) 131A
put up with 144D some and any 85
scenery (uncountable noun) 70B
put away 145B somebody/someone/something/
school (school / the school) 74A
somewhere 85
questions 49–50 search (for) 133B
some (of ) 88
present simple questions 2C, 49B see
soon (as soon as) 25A–B
past simple questions 5C, 49B with the present simple or can 4C
sorry
negative questions 49D see someone do/doing 67
sorry + to … 65C
embedded questions (Do you know see off 140D
sorry to do and sorry for/about doing
what … ?) 50A seem
66C
reported questions 50B seem + to … 54C
sorry about/for 130D
question tags 52 seem + adjective 99C
feel sorry for 130D
quite 104 –self (myself/yourself etc.) 82, 83D
sound
series 79B
rather sound + adjective 99C
shall and will 22D
would rather 59C sound as if 118
shall I/we? 21D
I’d rather you did something 59D space (space and a space) 73C
Let’s … , shall we? 52D
rather cold / rather nice etc. 104 speak (to) 132A
shall and other modal verbs
reason (for) 129A species 79B
Appendix 4
recommend 34 A–B, 53 spelling Appendix 6
American English Appendix 7
reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself spend
shocked
etc.) 82 spend time + -ing 63D
shocked and shocking 98
by myself/yourself etc. 83D spend money on … 136E
shocked at/by 130C
refuse (+ to …) 54A, 56A spite (in spite of ) 113
short (of ) 131A
regret (+ -ing and to …) 53D, 56B start (start + to … or -ing) 56C
short forms (I’m, you’ve, didn’t etc.)
regular and irregular verbs state verbs (like, know, belong etc.)
Appendix 5
Appendix 1 4A, 6E, 10D, 16D, 17A
should 33–34
relationship (with/between) 129E still 111
should and had better 35B
relative clauses 92–96 still and yet 111C
should and other modal verbs
relative clauses as object 93
Appendix 4
prepositions in relative clauses 93C
American English Appendix 7
two types of relative clause 95

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