1

Step 1

63​.there’s no point in -ing, it’s worth -ing etc.

13 July—13 July

2

Step 2

64.to … , for … and so that …

14 July—14 July

3

Step 3

65.Adjective + to …

15 July—15 July

4

Step 4

66.to … (afraid to do) and preposition + -ing (afraid of -ing)

16 July—16 July

5

Step 5

67.see somebody do and see somebody doing

17 July—17 July

6

Step 6

68.-ing clauses (He hurt his knee playing football.)

18 July—18 July

7

Step 7

69.Countable and uncountable 1

18 July—18 July

8

Step 8

70.Countable and uncountable 2

19 July—19 July

9

Step 9

71.Countable nouns with a/an and some

19 July—19 July

10

Step 10

72.a/an and the

20 July—20 July

11

Step 11

73.the 1

21 July—21 July

12

Step 12

74.the 2 (school / the school etc.)

22 July—22 July

13

Step 13

75.the 3 (children / the children)

23 July—23 July

14

Step 14

76.the 4 (the giraff e / the telephone / the old etc.)

24 July—24 July

15

Step 15

77.Names with and without the 1

25 July—25 July

16

Step 16

78.Names with and without the 2

25 July—25 July

17

Step 17

79.Singular and plural

18

Step 18

80.Noun + noun (a bus driver / a headache)

19

Step 19

81. -’s (your sister’s name) and of … (the name of the book)

27 July—27 July

20

Step 20

82. myself/yourself/themselves etc.

28 July—28 July

21

Step 21

83. a friend of mine my own house on my own / by myself

29 July—29 July

22

Step 22

84. there … and it …

30 July—30 July

23

Step 23

85. some and any

31 July—31 July

24

Step 24

86. no/none/any nothing/nobody etc.

01 August—01 August

25

Step 25

87. much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty

01 August—01 August

26

Step 26

88.all / all of most / most of no / none of etc.

02 August—02 August

27

Step 27

89. both / both of neither / neither of either / either of

02 August—02 August

28

Step 28

90.all every whole

03 August—03 August

29

Step 29

91.each and every

04 August—04 August

30

Step 30

92.Relative clauses 1: clauses with who/that/which

05 August—05 August

31

Step 31

93. Relative clauses 2: clauses with and without who/that/which

06 August—06 August

32

Step 32

94. Relative clauses 3: whose/whom/where

07 August—07 August

33

Step 33

95. Relative clauses 4: extra information clauses (1)

08 August—08 August

34

Step 34

96. Relative clauses 5: extra information clauses (2)

08 August—08 August

35

Step 35

97. -ing and -ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the accident)

09 August—09 August

36

Step 36

98. Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed (boring/bored etc.)

09 August—09 August

37

Step 37

99.Adjectives: a nice new house, you look tired

10 August—10 August

38

Step 38

100.Adjectives and adverbs 1 (quick/quickly)

11 August—11 August

39

Step 39

101.Adjectives and adverbs 2 (well, fast, late, hard/hardly)

12 August—12 August

40

Step 40

102.so and such

13 August—13 August

41

Step 41

103.enough and too

14 August—14 August

42

Step 42

104.quite, pretty, rather and fairly

15 August—15 August

43

Step 43

105.Comparative 1 (cheaper, more expensive etc.)

15 August—15 August

44

Step 44

106.Comparative 2 (much better / any better etc.)

16 August—16 August

45

Step 45

107.Comparative 3 (as … as / than)

16 August—16 August

46

Step 46

108.Superlative (the longest / the most enjoyable etc.)

17 August—17 August

47

Step 47

109.Word order 1: verb + object; place and time

18 August—18 August

48

Step 48

110.Word order 2: adverbs with the verb

19 August—19 August

49

Step 49

111.still any more yet already

20 August—20 August

50

Step 50

112.even

21 August—21 August

51

Step 51

113.although though even though in spite of despite

22 August—22 August

52

Step 52

114.in case

22 August—22 August

53

Step 53

115.unless as long as provided

23 August—23 August

54

Step 54

116.as (as I walked … / as I was … etc.)

23 August—23 August

55

Step 55

117.like and as

24 August—24 August

56

Step 56

118.like as if

25 August—25 August

57

Step 57

119.during for while

26 August—26 August

58

Step 58

120.by and until by the time …

27 August—27 August

59

Step 59

121.at/on/in (time)

28 August—28 August

60

Step 60

122.on time and in time at the end and in the end

29 August—29 August

61

Step 61

123.in/at/on (position) 1

29 August—29 August

62

Step 62

124.in/at/on (position) 2

30 August—30 August

63

Step 63

125.in/at/on (position) 3

30 August—30 August

64

Step 64

126.to, at, in and into

31 August—31 August

65

Step 65

127.in/on/at (other uses)

31 August—31 August

66

Step 66

128.by

01 September—01 September

67

Step 67

129.Noun + preposition (reason for, cause of etc.)

02 September—02 September

68

Step 68

130.Adjective + preposition 1

03 September—03 September

69

Step 69

131.Adjective + preposition 2

04 September—04 September

70

Step 70

132.Verb + preposition 1 to and at

05 September—05 September

71

Step 71

133.Verb + preposition 2 about/for/of/after

05 September—05 September

72

Step 72

134.Verb + preposition 3 about and of

06 September—06 September

73

Step 73

135.Verb + preposition 4 of/for/from/on

06 September—06 September

74

Step 74

136.Verb + preposition 5 in/into/with/to/on

07 September—07 September

75

Step 75

137.Phrasal verbs 1 Introduction

08 September—08 September

76

Step 76

138.Phrasal verbs 2 in/out

09 September—09 September

77

Step 77

139.Phrasal verbs 3 out

10 September—10 September

78

Step 78

140.Phrasal verbs 4 on/off (1)

11 September—11 September

79

Step 79

141.Phrasal verbs 5 on/off (2)

12 September—12 September

80

Step 80

142.Phrasal verbs 6 up/down

12 September—12 September

81

Step 81

143.Phrasal verbs 7 up (1)

13 September—13 September

82

Step 82

144.Phrasal verbs 8 up (2)

13 September—13 September

83

Step 83

145.Phrasal verbs 9 away/back

14 September—14 September

1

Step 1

63​.there’s no point in -ing, it’s worth -ing etc.

13 July—13 July

2

Step 2

64.to … , for … and so that …

14 July—14 July

3

Step 3

65.Adjective + to …

15 July—15 July

4

Step 4

66.to … (afraid to do) and preposition + -ing (afraid of -ing)

16 July—16 July

5

Step 5

67.see somebody do and see somebody doing

17 July—17 July

6

Step 6

68.-ing clauses (He hurt his knee playing football.)

18 July—18 July

7

Step 7

69.Countable and uncountable 1

18 July—18 July

8

Step 8

70.Countable and uncountable 2

19 July—19 July

9

Step 9

71.Countable nouns with a/an and some

19 July—19 July

10

Step 10

72.a/an and the

20 July—20 July

11

Step 11

73.the 1

21 July—21 July

12

Step 12

74.the 2 (school / the school etc.)

22 July—22 July

13

Step 13

75.the 3 (children / the children)

23 July—23 July

14

Step 14

76.the 4 (the giraff e / the telephone / the old etc.)

24 July—24 July

15

Step 15

77.Names with and without the 1

25 July—25 July

16

Step 16

78.Names with and without the 2

25 July—25 July

19

Step 19

81. -’s (your sister’s name) and of … (the name of the book)

27 July—27 July

20

Step 20

82. myself/yourself/themselves etc.

28 July—28 July

21

Step 21

83. a friend of mine my own house on my own / by myself

29 July—29 July

22

Step 22

84. there … and it …

30 July—30 July

23

Step 23

85. some and any

31 July—31 July

24

Step 24

86. no/none/any nothing/nobody etc.

01 August—01 August

25

Step 25

87. much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty

01 August—01 August

26

Step 26

88.all / all of most / most of no / none of etc.

02 August—02 August

27

Step 27

89. both / both of neither / neither of either / either of

02 August—02 August

28

Step 28

90.all every whole

03 August—03 August

29

Step 29

91.each and every

04 August—04 August

30

Step 30

92.Relative clauses 1: clauses with who/that/which

05 August—05 August

31

Step 31

93. Relative clauses 2: clauses with and without who/that/which

06 August—06 August

32

Step 32

94. Relative clauses 3: whose/whom/where

07 August—07 August

33

Step 33

95. Relative clauses 4: extra information clauses (1)

08 August—08 August

34

Step 34

96. Relative clauses 5: extra information clauses (2)

08 August—08 August

35

Step 35

97. -ing and -ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the accident)

09 August—09 August

36

Step 36

98. Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed (boring/bored etc.)

09 August—09 August

37

Step 37

99.Adjectives: a nice new house, you look tired

10 August—10 August

38

Step 38

100.Adjectives and adverbs 1 (quick/quickly)

11 August—11 August

39

Step 39

101.Adjectives and adverbs 2 (well, fast, late, hard/hardly)

12 August—12 August

40

Step 40

102.so and such

13 August—13 August

41

Step 41

103.enough and too

14 August—14 August

42

Step 42

104.quite, pretty, rather and fairly

15 August—15 August

43

Step 43

105.Comparative 1 (cheaper, more expensive etc.)

15 August—15 August

44

Step 44

106.Comparative 2 (much better / any better etc.)

16 August—16 August

45

Step 45

107.Comparative 3 (as … as / than)

16 August—16 August

46

Step 46

108.Superlative (the longest / the most enjoyable etc.)

17 August—17 August

47

Step 47

109.Word order 1: verb + object; place and time

18 August—18 August

48

Step 48

110.Word order 2: adverbs with the verb

19 August—19 August

49

Step 49

111.still any more yet already

20 August—20 August

50

Step 50

112.even

21 August—21 August

51

Step 51

113.although though even though in spite of despite

22 August—22 August

52

Step 52

114.in case

22 August—22 August

53

Step 53

115.unless as long as provided

23 August—23 August

54

Step 54

116.as (as I walked … / as I was … etc.)

23 August—23 August

55

Step 55

117.like and as

24 August—24 August

56

Step 56

118.like as if

25 August—25 August

57

Step 57

119.during for while

26 August—26 August

58

Step 58

120.by and until by the time …

27 August—27 August

59

Step 59

121.at/on/in (time)

28 August—28 August

60

Step 60

122.on time and in time at the end and in the end

29 August—29 August

61

Step 61

123.in/at/on (position) 1

29 August—29 August

62

Step 62

124.in/at/on (position) 2

30 August—30 August

63

Step 63

125.in/at/on (position) 3

30 August—30 August

64

Step 64

126.to, at, in and into

31 August—31 August

65

Step 65

127.in/on/at (other uses)

31 August—31 August

66

Step 66

128.by

01 September—01 September

67

Step 67

129.Noun + preposition (reason for, cause of etc.)

02 September—02 September

68

Step 68

130.Adjective + preposition 1

03 September—03 September

69

Step 69

131.Adjective + preposition 2

04 September—04 September

70

Step 70

132.Verb + preposition 1 to and at

05 September—05 September

71

Step 71

133.Verb + preposition 2 about/for/of/after

05 September—05 September

72

Step 72

134.Verb + preposition 3 about and of

06 September—06 September

73

Step 73

135.Verb + preposition 4 of/for/from/on

06 September—06 September

74

Step 74

136.Verb + preposition 5 in/into/with/to/on

07 September—07 September

75

Step 75

137.Phrasal verbs 1 Introduction

08 September—08 September

76

Step 76

138.Phrasal verbs 2 in/out

09 September—09 September

77

Step 77

139.Phrasal verbs 3 out

10 September—10 September

78

Step 78

140.Phrasal verbs 4 on/off (1)

11 September—11 September

79

Step 79

141.Phrasal verbs 5 on/off (2)

12 September—12 September

80

Step 80

142.Phrasal verbs 6 up/down

12 September—12 September

81

Step 81

143.Phrasal verbs 7 up (1)

13 September—13 September

82

Step 82

144.Phrasal verbs 8 up (2)

13 September—13 September

83

Step 83

145.Phrasal verbs 9 away/back

14 September—14 September

17

Step 17

79.Singular and plural

18

Step 18

80.Noun + noun (a bus driver / a headache)

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Goal completed 3 March 2023

Goal author

Foreign languages

Закончить "синий Murphy"(English Grammar in Use)

В школе и институте изучал немецкий, но толку от него было мало, максимум читать старые надписи в автобусах (в свое время было много старых автобусов из Германии в нашем городе), поэтому особых успехов в нем не достиг и особо к нему не тянет.

С Английским другое дело с ним сложно не столкнуться современному человеку, поэтому после армии стал потихоньку изучать английский и по прошествии 8 лет, я могу свободно читать без словаря, знаю всю школьную программу, но мне этого мало я бы хотел свободно владеть языком на уровне C1.

Так как решил возобновить занятие по английскому, то хочется реализовать свою давнюю мечту-пройти все учебники Murphy. Я уже прошел красный Murphy и у меня есть его бумажный экземпляр в домашней библиотеке, он мне полностью понятен и мне не страшно брать его в руки)

С синим я себя чувствую не так уверенно, но я прекрасно осознаю когда я пройду его полностью ситуация изменится и можно будет двигаться к зеленому Murphy (думаю даже приобрету бумажную копию синего чтобы периодически в него заглядывать и повторять).

 Goal Accomplishment Criteria

Выполнены все 145 юнитов

 Personal resources

Электронная версия учебника, свободное время на работе и дома

 Goal ecological compatibility

Я стану лучше разбираться в английском языке, смогу перейти к следующей цели (зеленый Murphy).

  1. 63​.there’s no point in -ing, it’s worth -ing etc.

  2. 64.to … , for … and so that …

  3. 65.Adjective + to …

  4. 66.to … (afraid to do) and preposition + -ing (afraid of -ing)

  5. 67.see somebody do and see somebody doing

  6. 68.-ing clauses (He hurt his knee playing football.)

  7. 69.Countable and uncountable 1

  8. 70.Countable and uncountable 2

  9. 71.Countable nouns with a/an and some

  10. 72.a/an and the

  11. 73.the 1

  12. 74.the 2 (school / the school etc.)

  13. 75.the 3 (children / the children)

  14. 76.the 4 (the giraff e / the telephone / the old etc.)

  15. 77.Names with and without the 1

  16. 78.Names with and without the 2

  17. 79.Singular and plural

  18. 80.Noun + noun (a bus driver / a headache)

  19. 81. -’s (your sister’s name) and of … (the name of the book)

  20. 82. myself/yourself/themselves etc.

  21. 83. a friend of mine my own house on my own / by myself

  22. 84. there … and it …

  23. 85. some and any

  24. 86. no/none/any nothing/nobody etc.

  25. 87. much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty

  26. 88.all / all of most / most of no / none of etc.

  27. 89. both / both of neither / neither of either / either of

  28. 90.all every whole

  29. 91.each and every

  30. 92.Relative clauses 1: clauses with who/that/which

  31. 93. Relative clauses 2: clauses with and without who/that/which

  32. 94. Relative clauses 3: whose/whom/where

  33. 95. Relative clauses 4: extra information clauses (1)

  34. 96. Relative clauses 5: extra information clauses (2)

  35. 97. -ing and -ed clauses (the woman talking to Tom, the boy injured in the accident)

  36. 98. Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed (boring/bored etc.)

  37. 99.Adjectives: a nice new house, you look tired

  38. 100.Adjectives and adverbs 1 (quick/quickly)

  39. 101.Adjectives and adverbs 2 (well, fast, late, hard/hardly)

  40. 102.so and such

  41. 103.enough and too

  42. 104.quite, pretty, rather and fairly

  43. 105.Comparative 1 (cheaper, more expensive etc.)

  44. 106.Comparative 2 (much better / any better etc.)

  45. 107.Comparative 3 (as … as / than)

  46. 108.Superlative (the longest / the most enjoyable etc.)

  47. 109.Word order 1: verb + object; place and time

  48. 110.Word order 2: adverbs with the verb

  49. 111.still any more yet already

  50. 112.even

  51. 113.although though even though in spite of despite

  52. 114.in case

  53. 115.unless as long as provided

  54. 116.as (as I walked … / as I was … etc.)

  55. 117.like and as

  56. 118.like as if

  57. 119.during for while

  58. 120.by and until by the time …

  59. 121.at/on/in (time)

  60. 122.on time and in time at the end and in the end

  61. 123.in/at/on (position) 1

  62. 124.in/at/on (position) 2

  63. 125.in/at/on (position) 3

  64. 126.to, at, in and into

  65. 127.in/on/at (other uses)

  66. 128.by

  67. 129.Noun + preposition (reason for, cause of etc.)

  68. 130.Adjective + preposition 1

  69. 131.Adjective + preposition 2

  70. 132.Verb + preposition 1 to and at

  71. 133.Verb + preposition 2 about/for/of/after

  72. 134.Verb + preposition 3 about and of

  73. 135.Verb + preposition 4 of/for/from/on

  74. 136.Verb + preposition 5 in/into/with/to/on

  75. 137.Phrasal verbs 1 Introduction

  76. 138.Phrasal verbs 2 in/out

  77. 139.Phrasal verbs 3 out

  78. 140.Phrasal verbs 4 on/off (1)

  79. 141.Phrasal verbs 5 on/off (2)

  80. 142.Phrasal verbs 6 up/down

  81. 143.Phrasal verbs 7 up (1)

  82. 144.Phrasal verbs 8 up (2)

  83. 145.Phrasal verbs 9 away/back

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