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... notes.exercise5-2040 Practice Makes Perfect: EnglishGrammarfor ESL Learners02 (017-043) Unit 5 11/3/04 1:41 PM Page 40 24 Practice Makes Perfect: EnglishGrammarfor ESL Learners8. You buy flowers ... rules of grammar is not enough. This book will also provide you withabundant practice in using English grammar. The more you practice, the more you become pro-ficient in how you use English and ... consider learning grammar a chore. And at times, it can be. But understanding the grammar of any language is essential for becoming a skilled and accurate user of that language. English is certainly...