... A 12 3 4 5 6 7 To the studentWhy do we learn grammar? There is no point in learning grammar for the sake of learning grammar. Grammar is the ... 1932-Longman Englishgrammar practice (Intermediate level)1. English language. Grammar I. Title428.2Library of Congress Cata lo ging - in - Pu bl ica tion DataAlexander, L. G.Longman English ... is based on the Longman English Grammar and the grammaticalinformation in it is all drawn from this work. Longman English Grammar Practice has been...
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