This book for advanced students combines reference grammar and practice exercises in a single volume. Easy to use : on each left-hand page a grammar point is explained and on the facing page there are exercises to check understanding. Additional exercises at the back of the book offer more challenging and contrastive practice of grammar points from different units. Provides coverage of those language areas advanced-level students will find most rewarding to study. Designed for self-study : with the help of a study guide, learners can choose and study those points which they find difficult. Contents list and detailed index ensure that users can easily find the unit(s) they need. Key section contains answers to all the exercises. Appendices deal with passive forms, quotation, irregular verbs and typical errors.
Date de parution
01/04/2001
Poids
500g
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EAN
9780521498685
Titre
ADVANCED GRAMMAR IN USE
ISBN
0521498686
Auteur
HEWINGS MARTIN
Editeur
CAMBRIDGE
Largeur
0
Poids
500
Date de parution
20010401
Nombre de pages
0,00 €
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