From process to product / Natalie Lefkowitz
Lefkowitz, Natalie
From process to product / Natalie Lefkowitz - Estados Unidos de América : Prentice Hall 1987 - 179 P.
Incluye apéndices
The planning process: introductions, bodies, conclusions, review; refining and revising: connectors, rhetorical devices and organizational strategies, correction; the product through process: composing paragraphs: grammar review and context: simple present, the verb be, there is, there are, adjectives, present continuous, polite commands, imperatives, adverbs of frequency, simple present, count and noncount nouns, simple past, the verb be, demonstrative adjectives and irregular plurals, simple past, irregular past, modals, can, could, future, possessives, past continuous, verbs and adjectives, adjectives of purpose, means, modals, must, have to, should, ought to, had better, object pronouns, too, enough, very, comparisons, superlatives and comparisons, present perfect and present perfect continuous, passive voice, used to, real conditionals; suggestions for expansion: more than one paragraph, composing three paragraph compositions, more than three paragraphs.
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1. ADMINISTRACIÓN 2. ENGLISH LANGUAGE - TEXTBOOKS FOR FOREIGN SPEAKERS 3. FROM PROCESS TO PRODUCT
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428 L4938
From process to product / Natalie Lefkowitz - Estados Unidos de América : Prentice Hall 1987 - 179 P.
Incluye apéndices
The planning process: introductions, bodies, conclusions, review; refining and revising: connectors, rhetorical devices and organizational strategies, correction; the product through process: composing paragraphs: grammar review and context: simple present, the verb be, there is, there are, adjectives, present continuous, polite commands, imperatives, adverbs of frequency, simple present, count and noncount nouns, simple past, the verb be, demonstrative adjectives and irregular plurals, simple past, irregular past, modals, can, could, future, possessives, past continuous, verbs and adjectives, adjectives of purpose, means, modals, must, have to, should, ought to, had better, object pronouns, too, enough, very, comparisons, superlatives and comparisons, present perfect and present perfect continuous, passive voice, used to, real conditionals; suggestions for expansion: more than one paragraph, composing three paragraph compositions, more than three paragraphs.
0 13 331 695 5
1. ADMINISTRACIÓN 2. ENGLISH LANGUAGE - TEXTBOOKS FOR FOREIGN SPEAKERS 3. FROM PROCESS TO PRODUCT
428 L4938
428 L4938