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<description>Essential grammar in use supplementary exercises. With Answers
Naylor, Helen; Murphy, Raymond
This book is for elementary (and lower intermediate) students who want extra practice&#13;
in grammar. It covers most of the grammar areas in Essential Grammar in Use. You can&#13;
use it without a teacher.&#13;
There are 185 exercises in this new edition. Each exercise relates to a particular part of&#13;
Essential Grammar in Use: Third Edition. You can find the Essential Grammar in Use&#13;
unit numbers in the top right-hand corner of each page. You can use this book if you&#13;
don't have Essential Grammar in Use because all the answers, with lots of alternatives,&#13;
are given in the Key (pages 112-127). But if you want an explanation of the grammar&#13;
points, you'll need to check in Essential Grammar in Use.&#13;
The grammar points covered in this book are not in order of difficulty, so you can go&#13;
straight to the parts where you need most practice. But where there are several exercises&#13;
on one grammar point, you will find that the easier ones come first. So, it is a good idea&#13;
to follow the exercise order in each section.&#13;
Many of the exercises are in the form of letters, conversations or short articles. You can&#13;
use these as models for writing or speaking practice.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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