Buch, Englisch, 0 Seiten, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Buch, Englisch, 0 Seiten, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
ISBN: 978-0-07-125817-3
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education
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Table of Contents
welcome to interactions/Mosaic Silver Edition x
Scope and Sequence xvi
Chapter 1 Academic Life Around the World 2
BE; THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE; PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
1.1 Affirmative and Negative Statements 5
1.2 Contractions 5
1.3 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers 8
1.4 The Imperative Form 13
1.5 Let's 14
1.6 The Simple Present Tense 15
1.7 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers in the Present Tense 17
1.8 Information Questions in the Simple Present Tense 19
1.9 Frequency Adverbs 22
1.10 Questions with Frequency Adverbs 23
1.11 Frequency Phrases 23
1.12 Personal Pronouns 28
1.13 Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns 29
Chapter 2 Experiencing Nature 32
THERE IS / THERE ARE; POSSESSIVE NOUNS; THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE; AND MODALS
2.1 Statements with There is /There are 35
2.2 Questions with There is / There are 36
2.3 Questions with Whose 41
2.4 Possessive Nouns 42
2.5 Statements with the Present Continuous Tense 46
2.6 Yes/No Questions with the Present Continuous Tense 47
2.7 information Questions with the Present Continuous Tense 47
2.8 Verbs for Feeling or Thought 52
2.9 Verbs for Possession 53
2.10 Verbs for Sensory Perception 53
2.11 Statements with Modals 57
2.12 Yes/No Questions with Modals 57
2.13 Information Questions with Modals 57
2.14 Meanings of Modals 58
Chapter 3 Living to Eat or Eating to Live? 62
QUANTITY; COMPARISONS AND MODAL VERBS
3.1 Count and Noncount Nouns 67
3.2 Some and Any 68
3.3 A lot of, Many, and Much 70
3.4 Units of Measure 72
3.5 How Many and How Much 74
3.6 A Few /A Little 75
3.7 As.as, Less.than 79
3.8 Comparisons with -er than and More.than 81
3.9 Comparison Phrases 83
3.10 Making Requests 88
3.11 Making Offers 88
3.12 Requesting Permission 88
Chapter 4 In the Community 92
THE FUTURE; MORE ABOUT VERBS, PREPOSITIONS, AND ARTICLES
4.1 Statements with Be Going to 96
4.2 Yes/No Questions with Be Going to 96
4.3 information Questions with Be Going to 97
4.4 Statements with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.5 Yes/No Questions with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.6 Information Questions with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.7 The Present Continuous for Future Time 103
4.8 The Simple Present for Future Time 103
4.9 Inseparable Phrasal Verbs: Examples 108
4.10 Separable Phrasal Verbs: Examples 108
4.11 Inseparable Phrasal Verbs 111
4.12 Separable Phrasal Verbs 112
4.13 Prepositions of Place 119
4.14 Prepositions of Time 120
4.15 indefinite Articles 126
4.16 The Definite Article 126
4.17 The with Names 127
Chapter 5 Home 132
THE PAST TENSE; CONNECTING WORDS
5.1 Statements with Past Tense Verbs 136
5.2 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers with Main Verbs 140
5.3 Information Questions with Main Verbs 141
5.4 Used to 143
5.5 Irregular Past Tense Verbs 148
5.6 The Past Tense of Be 148
5.7 Yes/No Questions with the Past Tense of Be 148
5.8 Information Questions with the Past Tense of Be 149
5.9 Compound Sentences with And, But, Or, and So 154
5.10 Complex Sentences with Because, Before, After, As soon as, When, and if 155
Chapter 6 Cultures of the world 160
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE; SUPERLATIVES AND OTHER COMPARATIVES
Table of Contents
welcome to interactions/Mosaic Silver Edition x
Scope and Sequence xvi
Chapter 1 Academic Life Around the World 2
BE; THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE; PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
1.1 Affirmative and Negative Statements 5
1.2 Contractions 5
1.3 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers 8
1.4 The Imperative Form 13
1.5 Let's 14
1.6 The Simple Present Tense 15
1.7 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers in the Present Tense 17
1.8 Information Questions in the Simple Present Tense 19
1.9 Frequency Adverbs 22
1.10 Questions with Frequency Adverbs 23
1.11 Frequency Phrases 23
1.12 Personal Pronouns 28
1.13 Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns 29
Chapter 2 Experiencing Nature 32
THERE IS / THERE ARE; POSSESSIVE NOUNS; THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE; AND MODALS
2.1 Statements with There is /There are 35
2.2 Questions with There is / There are 36
2.3 Questions with Whose 41
2.4 Possessive Nouns 42
2.5 Statements with the Present Continuous Tense 46
2.6 Yes/No Questions with the Present Continuous Tense 47
2.7 information Questions with the Present Continuous Tense 47
2.8 Verbs for Feeling or Thought 52
2.9 Verbs for Possession 53
2.10 Verbs for Sensory Perception 53
2.11 Statements with Modals 57
2.12 Yes/No Questions with Modals 57
2.13 Information Questions with Modals 57
2.14 Meanings of Modals 58
Chapter 3 Living to Eat or Eating to Live? 62
QUANTITY; COMPARISONS AND MODAL VERBS
3.1 Count and Noncount Nouns 67
3.2 Some and Any 68
3.3 A lot of, Many, and Much 70
3.4 Units of Measure 72
3.5 How Many and How Much 74
3.6 A Few /A Little 75
3.7 As.as, Less.than 79
3.8 Comparisons with -er than and More.than 81
3.9 Comparison Phrases 83
3.10 Making Requests 88
3.11 Making Offers 88
3.12 Requesting Permission 88
Chapter 4 In the Community 92
THE FUTURE; MORE ABOUT VERBS, PREPOSITIONS, AND ARTICLES
4.1 Statements with Be Going to 96
4.2 Yes/No Questions with Be Going to 96
4.3 information Questions with Be Going to 97
4.4 Statements with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.5 Yes/No Questions with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.6 Information Questions with the Simple Future Tense 100
4.7 The Present Continuous for Future Time 103
4.8 The Simple Present for Future Time 103
4.9 Inseparable Phrasal Verbs: Examples 108
4.10 Separable Phrasal Verbs: Examples 108
4.11 Inseparable Phrasal Verbs 111
4.12 Separable Phrasal Verbs 112
4.13 Prepositions of Place 119
4.14 Prepositions of Time 120
4.15 indefinite Articles 126
4.16 The Definite Article 126
4.17 The with Names 127
Chapter 5 Home 132
THE PAST TENSE; CONNECTING WORDS
5.1 Statements with Past Tense Verbs 136
5.2 Yes/No Questions and Short Answers with Main Verbs 140
5.3 Information Questions with Main Verbs 141
5.4 Used to 143
5.5 Irregular Past Tense Verbs 148
5.6 The Past Tense of Be 148
5.7 Yes/No Questions with the Past Tense of Be 148
5.8 Information Questions with the Past Tense of Be 149
5.9 Compound Sentences with And, But, Or, and So 154
5.10 Complex Sentences with Because, Before, After, As soon as, When, and if 155
Chapter 6 Cultures of the world 160
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE; SUPERLATIVES AND OTHER COMPARATIVES
6.1 Past Participles CD 164
6.2 The Present Perfect Tense 165
6.3 Yes/No Questions in the Present Perfect Tense 165
6.4 information Questions in the Present Perfect Tense 166
6.5 Ever, Never, Already, Just, Recently, Still, and Yet 169
6.6 Superlative Forms 175
6.7 So and Too 184
6.8 Either and Neither 184
6.9 Expressing Contrasts with But 186
Chapter 7 Health 194
KINDS OF VERBS, PRONOUNS, PHRASES, AND CLAUSES
7.1 Verb + Object + Infinitive 197
7.2 Modal Verbs 200
7.3 Reflexive Pronouns 206
7.4 Tag Questions 210
7.5 Subject Pronouns 214
7.6 Reduction of Relative Clauses to Relatives Phrases 216
7.7 Object Pronouns 217
Chapter 8 Entertainment and the Media 222
THE PAST, INFINITIVES, MODAL VERBS, AND PRONOUNS
8.1 Statements 225
8.2 Yes/No Questions with the Past Continuous Tense 226
8.3 Information Questions with the Past Continuous Tense 226
8.4 The Simple Past Versus the Past Continuous 229
8.5 When and While 230
8.6 Infinitives After Verbs 235
8.7 Infinitives After Adjectives 239
8.8 Infinitives of Purpose 241
8.9 Summary of Modal Verbs 245
8.10 Summary of Pronouns 248
8.11 Indefinite Pronouns 249
Chapter 9 Social Life 254
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSES; ADVERBS OF DEGREE
9.1 The Present Perfect Tense 258
9.2 Questions with the Present Perfect Tense 258
9.3 Time Expressions with the Present Perfect 260
9.4 Time Clauses with Since 263
9.5 The Present Perfect Continuous Tense 268
9.6 Questions with the Present Perfect Continuous Tense 268
9.7 The Present Perfect Continuous Versus the Present Perfect Tense 274
9.8 So and Such 278
9.9 Enough and Too 281
Chapter 10 Customs, Celebrations, and Holidays 288
MORE ABOUT VERB FORMS: GERUNDS, INFINITIVES, AND VERB COMPLEMENTS
10.1 Gerunds and Infinitives as Subjects 291
10.2 Gerunds as Objects of Prepositions 297
10.3 Gerunds After Adjectives and Prepositions 299
10.4 Gerunds and Phrasal Verbs 302
10.5 Verbs Followed by Gerunds 307
10.6 Verbs Often Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives 308
10.7 Verbs Before Objects and Gerunds 309
10.8 Verbs Before Objects and Simple Forms of Verbs 311
Appendix 1 317
Parts of Speech, Sentence Parts, Word Order Chart, and Grammar Terms
Appendix 2 319
Numbers and Calendar Information
Appendix 3 320
Irregular Verbs
Appendix 4 322
Spelling Rules and Irregular Noun Plurals
Appendix 5 324
Pronunciation Guidelines for -s and - Endings
Skills Index 326