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Title: | Longman English Grammar |
Authors: | Alexander, L. G. |
Keywords: | Grammatical English Grammar The sentence Nouns Articles Pronouns Quantity Adjectives Adverbs verb tenses Modal auxiliaries Conditional sentences indirect speech The infinitive |
Issue Date: | 2003 |
Publisher: | UK: Pearson Education Limted |
Citation: | Alexander L G Longman English Grammar. UK: Pearson Education Limted, 2003. 362 p. |
Abstract: | Grammatical descriptions of English which are addressed to learners are often oversimplified and inaccurate This is the inevitable result of lack of time in the classroom and lack of space in course books and practice books Badly expressed and inaccurate rules, in turn, become enshrined in grammar books directed at teachers and students The misrepresentation of English grammar gives a false view of the language, perpetuates inaccurate 'rules', and results in errors in communication It is against this background that the Longman English Grammar has been written |
URI: | https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/4779 |
Appears in Collections: | Практика усного та писемного мовлення |
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