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Practical Grammar
The First Year of Studies
II semester
Practical GrammarII semester
- Formation and use of Future Simple.
- Formation and use of Future Progressive.
- Formation and use of Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive tenses.
- Uses of Future Simple and Be going to-structure to refer to the future.
- The use of Present tenses to refer to the future.
- Conditional sentences (types 1, 2, 3).
- Zero conditional.
- Wish and if only clauses.
- The passive voice: Basic tense forms of the passive.
- Uses of the passive. The passive with the verbs ‘to say’, ‘to believe’, ‘to suppose’, ‘to consider’ etc. (‘It is said that…’, ‘… is said…’).
- The passive voice: The use of ‘by’ + agent (=doer) and ‘with’ + instrument after a passive.
- Form and use of the causative. ‘Get’ in the causative (‘get something done’).
- Sequence of tenses rule. The notions of anteriority, simultaneity and posteriority of actions.
- Sequence of tenses rule. Sentences with present and preterit tense forms in the main clause.
- Sequence of tenses rule. Clauses with absolute time reference. (Shifts in the time domain.)
- Reported speech. The tense change.
- Reported statements. Reporting verbs.
- Reported questions.
- Reported requests, suggestions, offers and orders.
- The major properties of the adverb.
- Adjectives and Adverbs ending on – ly. (The overlap between the Adjectives and Adverbs.)
- The order of adverbs in a sentence/ the structure of Adverbial Phrases.
The Second Year of Studies
IV semester
1.
The
infinitive. Nominal and verbal characteristics.
2.
The
infinitive: forms of infinitive, functions in the sentence.
3.
The
use of the infinitive without the participle
to: bare infinitive and
to-infinitive.
4.
Infinitive
constructions as complex objects.
5. Infinitive constructions as complex
subjects.
6.
The
for + NP + to-infinitive
construction.
7.
Verbs
and adjectives controlling infinitive constructions.
8.
The
participle: forms and functions in the sentence.
9.
Participial constructions as complex objects.
10.
Participial
constructions as complex subjects.
11.
Participial
constructions as adverbial modifiers.
12.
Verbless
constructions. (Absolute constructions without the participle.)
13.
Verbs
and adjectives controlling ing-clauses.
14.
Verbal
and Nominal characteristics of English
verbals.
15.
Modal
verbs: general characteristics.
16.
The
modal verb can: meaning and use. Can (could)+ perfect infinitive.
17.
The modal verb may: meaning and use. May
(might) + perfect infinitive.
18.
The
modal verb must: meaning and use. Must + perfect infinitive.
19.
The
modal verb should and ought to: meaning and use.
20.
Should and ought to +
perfect infinitive.
21. Modal
expressions to have + perfect
infinitive. To be + infinitive in
comparison with must.
22.
The
modal verbs shall, will, need, dare.
23.
The
modal verbs must, should, ought to
compared.
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