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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
Recommended literature: BIBER, D., JOHANSSON, S., LEECH, G., CONRAD, S., FINEGAN, E. Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Longman, Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, 1999 GREENBAUM, S., QUIRK, R. A Student’s Grammar of the English language. Harlow: Longman, 1990. ISBN 0-582-05971-2. QUIRK, R., GREENBAUM, S., LEECH, G. and SVARTVIK, J., 1985. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. Harlow/London/New York: Longman Group Limited. |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
- active participation in seminars - 80% presence in the classes - test - minimum to pass 70% |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
1. Terminology. The Simple Sentence. Clausal Constituents. The Subject. 2. The Object. Passives. Clause Complex. Coordination and Subordination. 3. Clause Complex. Coordination and Subordination. Content Clauses. 4. Relative Clauses 1 5. Relative Clauses 2 6. Time Clauses 7. Conditional Clauses 1. 8. Conditional Clauses 2. 9. Clauses of Concession. 10. Clauses of Reason. Clauses of Purpose. 11. The non-finite clauses. The Infinitive. 12. Using Gerund and Infinitive. Participles. 13. Revision. |
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Last update: PhDr. Tereza Topolovská, Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
- active participation in seminars - 80% presence in the classes - test - minimum to pass 70% |