Practice Makes Perfect: English Verbs

Practice Makes Perfect: English Verbs by Loretta Gray, published by McGraw-Hill on July 23, 2004, is a resource designed for ESL students aiming to master English verbs. This edition spans 160 pages and provides a structured approach to understanding the complexities of verb form, meaning, and use. The book includes comprehensive overviews and exercises that present both regular and irregular verbs within everyday contexts, facilitating practical learning.
Readers will find a progression from basic verb phrases to more advanced forms, including modal verbs and verbal complements. The exercises allow students to practice verb conjugations while exploring how context affects verb usage in English. Additionally, the book features examples of sentence constructions where verbs are central, such as imperatives, conditionals, and passives, making it a valuable tool for enhancing English language skills.
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Practice Makes Perfect: English Verbs offers ESL students an effective way to master English verbs. Concentrating on the three most challenging aspects of verbs–form, meaning, and use–it features comprehensive overviews along with exercises that present common regular and irregular verbs in everyday contexts. Students get to practice verb conjugations while gaining valuable insights into how context influences verb form in English.
Coverage progresses from basic verb phrases to more complicated forms, such as modal verbs and verbal complements, and includes examples of sentence constructions in which verbs play a central role, such as imperatives, conditionals, and passives.
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