... perspective away from grammar as a list of arbitrary problems, and towards grammar as a means of free expression.We have tried to produce a grammar of real English the English that people speak ... places in the grammar allow very little variation, and the learner must simply keep to the rules in these cases. Many grammar books concentrate on these restrictive rules, and make grammar appear ... usage.Some great grammars of English for example Otto Jespersen's A Modern EnglishGrammar support each statement with citations from published books, just as the major dictionaries of English...
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... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... toYork?~. . . . . . 50 miles.3 very stormy last night. ~Yes, storms all over the country.4 freezing very hard. ice on the lake tomorrow.5 As sunny she decided to take the children to the ... now.19 I . . . a very interesting conversation with the milkman when myneighbour interrupted me.20 English people always . . . roast beef for lunch on Sundays?21 It is difficult to learn a foreign...
... 110(2)spend on 234(1)spend time doing 140(3)split infinitive 117(1) Notesplit into 234(2)spoken English 53sport: countable/uncountable 144(5d)spread with/without object 8(3)staff: group noun...
... particular. (I'm thinking about nothing in particular.) 8. A: B: English grammar. (I dreamed about Englishgrammar last night.) 9. A: B: The map on the wall. (The teacher is pointing ... read the newspaper every morning 5. study grammar every evening 10. pay all of my bills every month Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. SIMPLE ... used in formal English as the object of a verb or a preposition. In (c): who, not whom, is usually used in everyday English. In (d): whom is used in very formal English. Whom...