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Grammar Express Scope & Sequence Part I: Present and Imperative Part II: Past Part III: Present Perfect and Past Perfect Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15 Unit 16 Unit 17 Unit 18 Present Progressive Simple Present Tense Non-Action Verbs Present Progressive and Simple Present Tense Imperative Simple Present Tense: Affirmative Statements Simple Present Tense: Negative Statements and Questions Used to Past Progressive Past Progressive and Simple Present Tense Present Perfect: Since and For Present Perfect: Already and Yet Present Perfect: Indefinite Past Present Perfect and Simple Present Tense Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Past Perfect Past Perfect Progressive

Part IV: Future and Future Perfect Part V: Wh- Questions, Tag Questions, Additions Unit 19 Unit 20 Unit 21 Unit 22 Unit 23 Unit 24 Unit 25 Unit 26 Future: Be going to and Will Future: Contrast Future Time Clauses Future Progressive Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive Wh- Questions: Subject and Predicate Tag Questions Additions with So, Too, Neither and Not either Part VI: Modals (I) Unit 27 Ability: Can, Could, Be able to Unit 28 Permission: May, Can, Could, Do you mind if...? Unit 29 Unit 30 Requests: Will, Can, Would, Could, Would you mind...? Advice: Should, Ought to, Had better Unit 31 Suggestions: Could, Why don t...?, Why not...?, Let s, How about...? Unit 32 Preferences: Prefer, Would prefer, Would rather Part VII: Modals (II) Unit 33 Unit 34 Unit 35 Unit 36 Unit 37 Unit 38 Unit 39 Necessity: Have (got) to and Must Choice: Don t have to; No Choice: Must not and Can t Expectations: Be supposed to Future Possibility: May, Might, Could Assumptions: May, Might, Could, Must, Have (got) to, Can t Advisability in the Past: Should have, Ought to have, Could have, Might have Speculations about the Past: May have, Might have, Can t have, Could have, Must have, Had to have 2

Part VIII: Adjectives and Adverbs Part IX: Gerunds and Infinitives Part X: Phrasal Verbs Part XI:, Quantifiers, Articles, Reflexive and Reciprocal Part XII: The Passive Unit 40 Unit 41 Unit 42 Unit 43 Unit 44 Unit 45 Unit 46 Unit 47 Unit 48 Unit 49 Unit 50 Unit 51 Unit 52 Unit 53 Unit 54 Unit 55 Unit 56 Unit 57 Unit 58 Unit 59 Unit 60 Unit 61 Unit 62 Adjectives and Adverbs Participial Adjectives Adjectives and Adverbs: Equatives Adjectives: Comparatives Adjectives: Superlatives Adverbs: Comparatives and Superlatives Gerunds: Subject and Object Gerunds after Prepositions Infinitives after Certain Verbs Infinitives after Certain Adjectives and Certain Infinitives with Too and Enough Infinitives of Purpose Gerunds and Infinitives Make, Have, Let, Help, and Get Phrasal Verbs: Inseparable Phrasal Verbs: Separable Quantifiers Articles: Indefinite and Definite Ø (No Article) and The Reflexive Pronouns and Reciprocal Pronouns The Passive: Overview The Passive with Modals 3

Part XIII: The Conditional Part XIV: Adjective Clauses Unit 63 Unit 64 Unit 65 Unit 66 Unit 67 Unit 68 Unit 69 Unit 70 The Passive Causative Factual Conditionals: Present Factual Conditionals: Future Unreal Conditionals: Present Unreal Conditionals: Future Wish: Present and Past Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns Adjective Clauses with Object Relative Pronouns Part XV: Indirect Speech Unit 71 Adjective Clauses: Identifying and Non- Identifying Unit 72 Direct and Indirect Speech: Imperatives Unit 73 Indirect Speech: Statements (1) Unit 74 Indirect Speech: Statements (2) Appendices Unit 75 Unit 76 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Indirect Questions Embedded Questions Irregular Verbs Common Non-action (Stative) Verbs Appendix 3 Common Verbs Followed by the Gerund (Base Form of Verb + -ing) Appendix 4 Common Verbs Followed by the Infinitive (To + Base Form of Verb) Appendix 5 Verbs Followed by objects and the Infinitive Appendix 6 Common Verbs Followed by the Gerund or the Infinitive 4

Appendices (cont.) Appendix 7 Appendix 8 Appendix 9 Appendix 10 Appendix 11 Appendix 12 Appendix 13 Appendix 14 Appendix 15 Appendix 16 Appendix 17 Appendix 18 Appendix 19 Appendix 20 Appendix 21 Appendix 22 Appendix 23 Appendix 24 Appendix 25 Appendix 26 Common Verb + Preposition Combinations Common Adjective + Preposition Combinations Common Adjectives that Can Be Followed by the Infinitive Irregular Comparisons of Adjectives, Adverbs, and Quantifiers Common Participial Adjectives Some Adjectives that Form the Comparative and Superlative in Two Ways Common Reporting Verbs Common Time Word Changes in Indirect Speech Common Phrases Introducing Embedded Questions Verbs and Expressions Commonly Used Reflexively Some Common Phrasal Verbs Some Common Irregular Plural Spelling Rules for the Present Progressive Spelling Rules for the Simple Present Tense: Third-Person Singular (he, she, it) Spelling Rules for the Simple Past Tense of Regular Verbs Spelling Rules for the Comparative (-er) and Superlative (-est) of Adjectives Spelling Rules for Adverbs Ending in -ly Contractions with Verb Forms Punctuation Rules for Direct Speech Pronunciation Table Appendix 27 Appendix 28 Copyright 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Pronunciation Rules for the Simple Present Tense: Third-Person Singular (he, she, it) Pronunciation Rules for the Simple Past Tense of Regular Verbs 5