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Generative Grammar (Longman Linguistics Library)
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Generative Grammar (Longman Linguistics Library)Generative Grammar (Longman Linguistics Library)

This book provides a critical review of the development of generative grammar, both transformational and non-transformational, from the early 1960s to the present, and presents contemporary results in the context of an overall evaluation of recent research in the field...


 
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Fairyland 3 : Vocabulary & Grammar Practice
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Fairyland 3 : Vocabulary & Grammar PracticeThis book is specially designed to help pupils consolidate the language introduced in the Pupil's Book. Key features: all new words and phrases listed for translation; key grammar points explained in English; lexical and grammar exercises for each unit in two sections (Vocabulary Practice, Grammar Practice).

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Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises (Advanced)
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Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises (Advanced)Advanced Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises contains 50 units of varied exercises to provide students with additional practice of the language they have studied in Advanced Grammar in Use Second edition.

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New English Grammar For Beginners
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New English Grammar For BeginnersNew English Grammar For Beginners

Learn the equivalent grammar to: Starters exam, A1 (CEFR), TOEFL 0-56 points.

This “Beginners" Course is focused on learning Basic English structures and grammar, and it is equivalent to The “Starters" level.

The A1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

A 0-56 points at the TOEFL exam (Test Of English as a Foreign Language).

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Plan To or Plan On - Advanced English Grammar
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Plan To or Plan On - Advanced English GrammarPlan To or Plan On - Advanced English Grammar

In this video, we talk about the difference between "Plan To" and "Plan On". Both of these structures can be used, but one is an infinitive structure and the other is a gerund structure. You'll learn about gerund and infinitive structures and when to use a gerund (verb+ING) and when to use an infinitive (to+verb). You'll see lots of example sentences using plan to + infinitive and plan on + gerund. You'll get comfortable forming your own sentences using plan to and plan on.
 
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