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abundant practice in using English grammar. The more you practice, the more you become pro-
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... denied.
A. inform B. to have informed C. informing D. to inform
Error identification
36: I decided changing jobs because my boss makes me work overtime
A B C D
37: In order to not forget things, ... / coming / he / me / for / late / telephoned / to.
A. He telephoned me for apologize to coming late.
B. He telephoned me to apologize for coming late.
C. He apologize me for coming late to telephoned.
D. ... ___________________________________________________
A. will never forget to see Nelson Mandela.
B. never will forget seeing Nelson Mandela.
C. will never forget seeing Nelson Mandela.
D. never forget when I saw Nelson Mandela.
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How the material is organized
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myself.
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I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a
for the night.
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uncountable in English. This means we cannot:
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use a/an in front of them: I'd like
some information,
please. (Not 'an information')
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give them a plural: I'd like
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for. For
is more usual in the written language and we
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We rarely stay at hotels,
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Longman
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How the material is organized
Longman EnglishGrammarPractice
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Many have not been taught grammar, usage,...
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Overview of Pronoun ... doing the action. Therefore, the sentence should
read: “Whom did she finally invite to the dinner party?”
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... functional grammar.
So here’s the formula for success: A little descriptive grammar plus a lot of
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Distinguishing between
the Three Englishes
Good grammar ... tips for better grammar.
Here I show you ten methods for fine-tuning your proofreading skills. I also
suggest ways (apart from EnglishGrammarFor Dummies) to improve your ear
for proper English.
Icons ... you’re being judged, use
formal English.
Using the Right English
at the Right Time
Which type of English do you speak? Friendspeak, conversational English,
or formal English? Probably all of...