The entries in Practical English Usage are not only informed by Swan¡¯s authoritative knowledge of English grammar, but by a sure sense of which aspects of the grammar are likely to be problematic, and how these can be most effectively explained. Henry Widdowson, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of London
Practical English Usage goes into areas ignored by many other grammars. Its example sentences, so important to the students and so useful to us as teachers and as writers, are illustrative and pithy. John and Liz Soars, authors of Headway
Grammar Sections
1. Verbs µ¿»ç
2. be, have, do
3. Present Tenses ÇöÀç ½ÃÁ¦
4. Talking about the future ¹Ì·¡¸¦ Ç¥ÇöÇÏ´Â ¹æ¹ý
5. Past and Perfect Tenses °ú°Å ½ÃÁ¦¿Í ¿Ï·á ½ÃÁ¦
6. Passives ¼öµ¿ÅÂ
7. Modal Auxiliary Verbs ¼¹ý Á¶µ¿»ç
8. Infinitives, -ing forms and Past Participles ºÎÁ¤»ç, -ingÇü, °ú°ÅºÐ»ç
9. Infinitives, -ing forms and Past Participles after Nouns, Verbs, etc
¸í»ç, µ¿»ç µÚ¿¡ ¿À´Â ºÎÁ¤»ç, -ingÇü, °ú°ÅºÐ»ç
10. Infinitives, -ing forms and Past Participles : Other Uses
ºÎÁ¤»ç, -ingÇü, °ú°ÅºÐ»ç: ±âŸ ¿ë¹ý
11. Nouns and Noun Phrases; Agreement ¸í»ç¿Í ¸í»ç±¸; ¼öÀÏÄ¡
12. Determiners ÇÑÁ¤»ç: a/an, the; my, your µî; this, that µî
13. Determiners : Quantifiers ÇÑÁ¤»ç: ¼ö·®»ç
14. Pronouns ´ë¸í»ç
15. Adjectives Çü¿ë»ç
16. Adverbs and Adverbials ºÎ»ç¿Í ºÎ»ç¾î±¸
17.Comparison ºñ±³
18. Prepositions ÀüÄ¡»ç
19. Basic Clause Types ÀýÀÇ Á¾·ù
20. Conjunctions, Sentences and Clauses Á¢¼Ó»ç, ¹®Àå, Àý
21. Relative Clauses °ü°è»çÀý
22. If
23. Other Adverbial Clauses ±âŸ ºÎ»çÀý
24. Noun Clauses, Direct and Indirect Speech ¸í»çÀý, Á÷Á¢È¹ý°ú °£Á¢È¹ý
25. Information Structure Á¤º¸ÀÇ ±¸¼º
26. Written Texts ¹®¾î
27. Speech and Spoken Exchanges ±¸¾î¿Í ´ëÈ
28. Varieties of English ¿µ¾îÀÇ ´Ù¾ç¼º
Vocabulary Sections
29. Vocabulary Areas ¾îÈÖ ¿µ¿ª
30. Word Formation and Spelling Á¶¾î¹ý°ú öÀÚ¹ý
31. Word Problems from A to Z ±î´Ù·Î¿î ´Ü¾î(¾ËÆÄºª ¼ø)