... definitions, so we have many English grammars (or grammar books),which vary in their coverage and their accuracy. The largest English dictionaryis the scholarly twenty-volume OxfordEnglish Dictionary, ... (1.7-10)Standard English 14Variation In standard English 151.41.51.61.91.10The spread of English in second-language countries 8 English pidgins and English as an internationallanguage 12Correct English ... 16Good English 17 Chapter 2The Scope and Nature of Grammar SummaryWhat is grammar? (2.1-3)2.1 Types of grammar books 23 2.3 Theories of grammar 252.2 Descriptive and prescriptivegrammar...
... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... toYork?~. . . . . . 50 miles.3 very stormy last night. ~Yes, storms all over the country.4 freezing very hard. ice on the lake tomorrow.5 As sunny she decided to take the children to the ... now.19 I . . . a very interesting conversation with the milkman when myneighbour interrupted me.20 English people always . . . roast beef for lunch on Sundays?21 It is difficult to learn a foreign...
... Martinet. Oxford English. 4. Longman English Grammar. L. G. Alexander. Longman.5. Oxford Practice Grammar- Intermediate. J. Eastwood. Oxford. 6. Oxford Practice Grammar- Advanced. G. Yule. Oxford. 7. ... RECOMMENDED READING1. EnglishGrammar in Use. R. Murphy. CUP.2. Understanding and Using English Grammar. B. S. Azar & D. A. Azar. Prentice Hall Regents.3. A Practical English Grammar. A. J. ... Without/But for you I wouldn’t go on that trip.Without/But for that drug, I’d have died. GRAMMAR COURSE - IINSTRUCTOR: KIEU THI THU HUONG, PH.D.Off. Tel. 0438-344-540, ext. 106Mob. O906-115-759Email:...
... 110(2)spend on 234(1)spend time doing 140(3)split infinitive 117(1) Notesplit into 234(2)spoken English 53sport: countable/uncountable 144(5d)spread with/without object 8(3)staff: group noun...