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A GRAMMAR

OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

В. Л. КАУШАНСКАЯ, Р. Л. КОВНЕР, О. Н. КОЖЕВНИКОВА,

Е. В. ПРОКОФЬЕВА, 3. М. РАЙНЕС, С. Е. СКВИРСКАЯ,

Ф. Я. ЦЫРЛИНА

ГРАММАТИКА

АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА

ПОСОБИЕ ДЛЯ СТУДЕНТОВ ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКИХ ИНСТИТУТОВ

Под редакцией проф. Б. А. Ильиша

Второе издание, переработанное

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ УЧЕБНО-ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКОЕ ИЗДАТЕЛЬСТВО

МИНИСТЕРСТВА ПРОСВЕЩЕНИЯ РСФСР

ЛЕНИНГРАДСКОЕ ОТДЕЛЕНИЕ

Ленинград 1963

FOREWORD

The object of this book is to give a course of English grammar for students specializing in the English language.

The book includes Accidence, i. e. the parts of speech and morphological categories, and Syntax, i. e. the sentence and the parts of the sentence. The rules are illustrated by examples taken from English and American authors of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The material of the book has been used for many years in teaching students of the Pedagogical institute of Foreign Languages in Leningrad, and has thus been put to the test of practical work, in preparing the material for print the authors have cosiderably enlarged it.

Exercises on all topics treated in the manual are published in a separate issue, arranged in accordance with the chapters of the present book.

The authors wish to acknowledge their obligations to the teachers of the Department of Foreign Languages and the Philological Department of Leningrad University, as well as to the teachers of the Hertzen Pedagogical Institute and all the strangers, who have reviewed the book and made a number of valuable suggestions.

Table of contents

Introduction. Grammatical structure of the English language

Part I. ACCIDENCE

General classification of the parts of speech

Chapter I. THE NOUN

§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Morphological characteristics

§ 3. Syntactical characteristics

§ 4. Morphological composition

§ 5. Classification

§ 6. The category of number

§ 7. The category of case

Chapter II. THE ARTICLE

§ 1. General notion

Use of articles with common nouns

§ 2–4. Class nouns

§ 5–7. Nouns of material

§ 8–11. Abstract nouns

Use of articles with proper nouns

§ 12. Names of persons

§ 13. Geographical names

§ 14. Names of hotels, ships, newspapers and magazines

§ 15. Names of cardinal points

§ 16. Names of months and days

§ 17. Nouns modified by proper nouns

Use of articles with nouns in some set expressions

§ 18. The use of the indefinite article with nouns in set expressions

§ 19. The use of the definite article with nouns in set expressions

§ 20. Nouns in set expressions used without an article

§ 21. The use of articles with predicative nouns

§ 22. The use of articles with nouns in apposition

§ 23. The use of articles with nouns used in address

§ 24. Place of the article

§ 25. Ways of expressing the meaning of the English articles in Russian

Special difficulties in the use of articles

§ 26. The use of articles with the nouns day, night, morning, evening

§ 27. The use of articles with names of seasons

§ 28. The use of articles with the nouns school, college, bed, prison, jail

§ 29. The use of articles with the noun town

§ 30. The use of articles with the names of meals

§ 31. The use of articles with names of languages

Use of articles with nouns modified by certain adjectives, pronouns and numerals

§ 32. Most

§ 33. Few, a few, the few; little, a little, the little

§ 34. Two, the two; three, the three, etc.

§ 35. The second, a second

§ 36. Another, the other

§ 37. Last, the last

§ 38. Next, the next

§ 39. A number, the number

Omission of the article

Chapter III. THE ADJECTIVE

§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Morphological characteristics

§ 3. Spelling rules

§ 4. Syntactical characteristics

§ 5. Morphological composition

§ 6. Classification

§ 7. Grammatical characteristics of qualitative adjectives

§ 8. Grammatical characteristics of relative adjectives

§ 9. Substantivized adjectives

Chapter IV. THE PRONOUN

§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Classification

§ 3. Personal pronouns

§ 4. Possessive pronouns

§ 5. Reflexive pronouns

§ 6. Reciprocal pronouns

§ 7. Demonstrative pronouns

§ 8. Interrogative pronouns

§ 9. Relative pronouns

§ 10. Conjunctive pronouns

§ 11. Defining pronouns

§ 12. Indefinite pronouns

§ 13. Negative pronouns

Chapter V. THE NUMERAL

§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Cardinal numerals

§ 3. The functions of cardinal numerals in a sentence

§ 4. Ordinal numerals

§ 5. The functions of ordinal numerals in a sentence

Chapter VI. THE WORDS OF THE CATEGORY OF STATE

§ 1. Definition

§ 2–4. Morphological composition and use

Chapter VII. THE VERB

§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Morphological structure

§ 3. Basic forms

§ 4. Syntactic function

§ 5. Transitive and intransitive verbs

§ 6. Lexical character

§ 7–10. Grammatical categories

Tenses in the Active Voice

The Indefinite form

The Present Indefinite

§ 1. The formation of the Present Indefinite

§ 2. The use of the Present Indefinite

The Past Indefinite

§ 3. The formation of the Past Indefinite

§ 4. The use of the Past Indefinite

The Future Indefinite

§ 5. The formation of the Future Indefinite

§ 6. The use of the Future Indefinite

The Future Indefinite in the Past

§ 7. The formation of the Future Indefinite in the Past

§ 8. The use of the Future Indefinite in the Past

The Continuous form

The Present Continuous

§ 9. The formation of the Present Continuous

§ 10. The use of the Present Continuous

The Past Continuous

§ 11. The formation of the Past Continuous

§ 12. The use of the Past Continuous

The Future Continuous

§ 13. The formation of the Future Continuous

§ 14. The use of the Future Continuous

The Future Continuous in the Past

§ 15. The formation of the Future Continuous in the Past

§ 16. The use of the Future Continuous in the Past

Verbs not used in the Continuous form

The Perfect form

The Present Perfect

§ 17. The formation of the Present Perfect

§ 18. The use of the Present Perfect

§ 19. The Past Indefinite and the Present Perfect

The Past Perfect

§ 20. The formation of the Past Perfect

§ 21. The use of the Past Perfect

§ 22. The Past Indefinite and the Past Perfect

The Future Perfect

§ 23. The formation of the Future Perfect

§ 24. The use of the Future Perfect

The Future Perfect in the Past

§ 25. The formation of the Future Perfect in the Past

§ 26. The use of the Future Perfect in the Past

The Perfect Continuous form

The Present Perfect Continuous

§ 27. The formation of the Present Perfect Continuous

§ 28. The use of the Present Perfect Continuous

§29.The Present Perfect Continuous Inclusive and the Present Continuous

§ 30. The Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous Exclusive

The Past Perfect Continuous

§ 31. The formation of the Past Perfect Continuous

§ 32. The use of the Past Perfect Continuous

§ 33. The Past Perfect Continuous Inclusive and the Past Continuous

The Future Perfect Continuous

§ 34. The formation of the Future Perfect Continuous

§ 35. The use of the Future Perfect Continuous

The Future Perfect Continuous in the Past

§ 36. The formation of the Future Perfect Continuous in the Past

§ 37. The use of the Future Perfect Continuous in the Past

The Passive Voice

§ 1. The formation of the Passive Voice

§ 2. The use of the Passive Voice

§ 3. The use of tenses in the Passive Voice

§ 4. Ways of translating the Passive Voice into Russian

§ 5. Uses of the Passive Voice peculiar to the English language

§ 6. The verb to be + Participle II

Modal Verbs