A Practical English Grammar: Structure Drills 1
The classic textbook by A. J. Thomson and A. V. Martinet is a staple for intermediate and post-intermediate ESL learners seeking to master conversational English structures. Overview of Structure Drills 1
Drills force you to produce language
, not just tap a bubble. For example:
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C. Substitution (use the prompts) 8. already / finish / homework → I have already finished my homework. 9. ever / meet / the president → Have you ever met the president?
: Drills covering simple present, past, and present continuous tenses to help learners use them fluently in speech. Structure and Usage These drills are cross-referenced with the main textbook, A Practical English Grammar (often noted as
Grammar structure drills are exercises designed to help learners practice specific grammatical structures, such as verb tenses, sentence types, and clause structures. These drills typically involve filling in the blanks, completing sentences, or rearranging words to form grammatically correct sentences. The goal of structure drills is to help learners develop muscle memory and improve their ability to use grammatical structures accurately and fluently.
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