... remove this restriction.L O N G M A NE N GLIS H GRAMMAR PRAC T IC E for intermediate students L. G. Alexander For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.orgContents11.4 ... English grammarpractice (Intermediate level)1. English language. Grammar I. Title428.2Library of Congress Cata lo ging - in - Pu bl ica tion DataAlexander, L. G.Longman English gmmmar practice ... 6 7 To the studentWhy do we learn grammar? There is no point in learning grammar for the sake of learning grammar. Grammar is the supportsystem of...
... people looking for work. I need a myself. 5 I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a for the night. 2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ... of them: I'd like some information, please. (Not 'an information') -give them a plural: I'd like some information, please. (Not *(some) informations') Other examples: ... subject after for. For is more usual in the written language and we cannot use it to begin a sentence [compare > 1.9AI: We rarely stay at hotels, for we can't afford it. Write...
... street. For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.orgLONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE for intermediatestudents L. G. Alexander For more material and information, ... which form the basis of English grammar. This book is based on the Longman English Grammar and the grammatical information in it is all drawn from this work. Longman English GrammarPractice ... on its own. Students who require further grammatical information can refer to the Longman English Grammar. How the material is organized Longman English GrammarPractice is a practice book....