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Kenna Bourke OXFORD OXFORD ‘a9! Flarendon Steet, Oxfoed ox 60 ‘Ontord University Press a fepastunond of the University oF Oxford. Whurthers the University's objective of excedtence in research, scholarship diication by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Dhenos Aites Cape Town Chennat Dares Salm Gelhi Hong kong Istanbul Keracht Kolkata Kuala Lumpur Madrid Metbourne MexicoCiuy Mumbai Nalsobi Sio Paulo Shangnat Taipet Tnkyo Toronto oxPoRD and oxroRD eNenisit ace rewistered trade maasKs of ithe UK and in certain ater countaies il ngs of he author have beom asserted ight Onlond Uaiversity Press (maker) Pies published acer not 3007 2096 2005 2000, WO9R765432 Ne ized photocopying [AD ghts reserved. fo part ofthis publication may be reproduced, oted i) at rieval systetn, oe teatsmitted, in any Gort wr by any means, Without the prior perrissien in whiting af Oxiord University Press, Dr av expeessly pecmitred bylaw, orsendar terms agreed wish che appropriate reptographics tights organization. Enquiries concerniag reproduction, foutakle the scope ofthe above shoud he sent 19 che ELI Rights Department. Onfoed University Press: atthe sides above You most not eioulate this book iw any other binding or caver ‘nul you must impose rhis same coneition on aay acqiet Any websites retorted to in this pubieatio the public domain and thelr addresses are provided by Oxfor] Uni ress for inforanation oH Press diseainns any responsiblity for the content HH 0 19 438624 « Printed in Cina ysiraed by Ken Pyne How to use Test it, Fix it Articles (1) Articles (2) Quantifiers Possessive adjectives and pronouns Noun + noun Reflexive and emphatic pronouns Adjectives and adverbs Prepositions of piace Prepositions and expressions of time Direct and indirect objects Word order with verb + object Verb patterns (1) Verb patterns (2) Verb patterns (3) Contrast and connection Purpose Result and reason Embedded questions and replies Either ... or, neither ... nor, etc. As and tike Common structures with adjectives, nouns and verbs 86 How to use Test it, Fix it Test it, Fix itis a series of books designed to help you identify any problems you may have in English, and to fix the problems. Each Test it, Fix it book has twenty tests which concentrate on mistakes commonly made by learners. Test it, Fix it has an unusual format. You start at the first page of each unit, then go to the third page, then to the second page. Here's how it works: Test (First page) @ First do Test it, exercise 1. @ Then do Test it, exercise 2. © Go to the Fix it page and check your answers befare you do Test it again. Fix (Third page) @ riensoin © Check your answers. You can fold the page to make it easier to check. © Wrong answer? Look for the Fix it note letter you need. @ To understand why you made a mistake, read the Fix it note, If you need more information, read the Review page as well. @ Now go back to the second page and do Test it again. Fix it (third page) @ Check your answers. How to use Jest it, Fix it Test it again (second page) @ Do Test it again, exercise 1 @ Do fest it again, exercise 2. @ Go to the Fix it page and check your answers. Review (Fourth page) @® You can read this page at any time. It gives you extended Fix it notes and example sentences. It’s designed to give you a summary of the grammar you need for the whole test.

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