Part One The Structure of English Sentences 2. Sentence Components 2.1 Subject and Predicate 16 2.2 Object 2.3 Complements 2.4 Attribute 2.5 Adverbial 2.6 Appositive 2.7 Independent Element 3. Subject-verb Concord 3.1 Person and Number Forms 3.2 Three Guiding Principles 3.3 Concord with Nouns Ending in -s 3.4 Concord with Collective Nouns as Subject 3.5 Concord with Coordinate Subjectg 3.6 Concord with Expressions of Quantity as Subject 3.7 Other Problems of Subject-verb Concord 4. Sentence Constructions and Analysis 4.1 Sentence Patterns 4.2 Sentence Transformation and Expansion 4.3 Coordinate Constructions 4.4 Subordinate Constructions 4.5 Existential Sentences 5. Uses of Sentences 5.1 Declarative Sentences 5.2 Interrogative Sentences 5.3 Imperative Sentences 5.4 Exclamatory Sentences
Part Two Predicate and Related Grammatical Categories 6. Tense and Aspect Systems 6.1 The Tense of Predicate 6.2 The Aspect of Predicate 6.3 Present Tense 6.4 Past Tense 6.5 Future Time 7. Voice System 7.1 Active Sentence and Passive Sentence 7.2 Transformation of Active Voice into Passive Voice 7.3 Constraints on Transformation 7.4 Voice of Phrasal Verbs 7.5 Uses of Passive Voice 7.6 Passivity——Form and Meaning 8. Mood System 8.1 Types of Mood lll 8.2 Be-subjunctive 112 8.3 Were-subjunctive 8.4 Other Forms Expressing Hypothetical Meanings
Part Three Parts of Speechs 9. Nouns 9.1 Classification of Nouns 9.2 Function of Noun Phrases 9.3 Number Forms of Nouns 9.4 Genitive Nouns 135 10. Determiners 10.1 Types of Determiners 10.2 Collocations between Determiners and Nouns 10.3 Collocations between Determiners 11. Verbs 11.1 Classification of Verbs (Ⅰ) 11.2 Classification of Verbs (Ⅱ) 11.3 Infinitive ]60 11.4 Participles 164 11.5 Notes about Infinitive and -ing Participle 12. Adjectives and Adverbs 12.1 Classification of Adjectives 12.2 Chief Uses of Adjectives and Adjective Phrases 12.3 Classification of Adverbs 12.4 Chief Uses of Adverbs and Adverb Phrases 12.5 Two Forms of Adverbs 12.6 Comparison and Comparative Constructions 13. Prepositions 13.1 Types of Prepositions 13.2 Collocation of Prepositions 13.3 Roles of Prepositional Phrases in Sentences 13.4 Transformation between Prepositional Phrases and Subordinate Clauses
Part Four Grammar and Text 14. Inversion 14.1 Definition of Inversion 14.2 Grammatical Inversion 14.3 Rhetorical Inversion 15. Ellipsis and Substitution 15.1 Definition of Ellipsis and Substitution 15.2 Grammatical Ellipsis 15.3 Rhetorical Ellipsis 15.4 Substitution 16. Cohesion in English Text 16.1 Definition of Cohesion 16.2 Types of Cohesive Devices 16.3 Choice of Cohesive Devices
Appendix 1 Solutions to Tasks Appendix 2 Glossary References
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