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  <namePart>Bland, Susan Kesner</namePart>
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  <publisher>Oxford University Press</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2016</dateIssued>
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 <note>CONTENIDO&#13;
Part 1: Thew verb be and imperatives&#13;
1. Simple present statements with be&#13;
2. Questions with be&#13;
3. Imperatives&#13;
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Part 2: Nouns&#13;
4. Introduction to nouns&#13;
5. Introduction to count and noncount nouns&#13;
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Part 3: Adjectives and pronouns&#13;
6. Descriptive adjectives&#13;
7. Possessives and demonstratives&#13;
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Part 4: The present&#13;
8. The present continuous&#13;
9. The simple present&#13;
10. Adverbs of frequency&#13;
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Part 5: The past&#13;
11. The simple past of be&#13;
12. The simple past&#13;
13. The past continuous&#13;
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Part 6: Articles: quantity expressions; there is and are&#13;
14. Articles&#13;
15. Quantity Expressions&#13;
16. There is and there are&#13;
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Part 7: The future&#13;
17. The future with be going to&#13;
18. The future whit will&#13;
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Part 8: Modals&#13;
19. May and might for present and future possibility&#13;
20. Can and could for present and ability&#13;
21. Modals of request and permission&#13;
22. Models of advice, necessity, and prohibition&#13;
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Part 9: Objects, infinitives, and gerunds&#13;
23. Object pronouns; direct and indirect objects&#13;
24. Infinitives and gerunds after verbs&#13;
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Part 10: Objects, comparatives and superlatives&#13;
25. Comparatives&#13;
26. Superlatives</note>
 <note type="statement of responsibility">Cheryl Pavlik ; series director Susan Kesner Bland</note>
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  <topic>Inglés - Libros de texto para extranjeros</topic>
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  <topic>Inglés - Gramática - Problemas, ejercicios, etc.</topic>
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