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Cool Grammar
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Cool GrammarCool Grammar

ßçûê: Àíãëèéñêèé, Óêðàèíñêèé

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Usage and Abusage
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Usage and AbusageUsage and Abusage

Usage and Abusage is designed, not to compete with H.W. Fowler's Modern English Usage (that would be a fatuous attempt - and impossible), but to supplement it and to complement it, and yet to write a book that should be less Olympian and less austere. Even where the two books cover common ground, as inevitably they do occasionally, I have approached the subjects from a different angle and treated them in a different manner. To increase its usefulness and to bring this guide up to date, much new matter has been added in the fifth (1957) edition. On the other hand, much inessential detail has been removed.
 
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Irregular verbs list with phonetic transcription and Polish meaning
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Irregular verbs list with phonetic transcription and Polish meaningIrregular verbs list with phonetic transcription and Polish meaning

A list of most important English irregular verbs with phonetic transcription and Polish meaning.

Not only for Polish speakers!

REVAMPED PDF added Thanks to Webrat

 
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Kinds of Sentences
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Kinds of SentencesKinds of Sentences

When we speak or write, we generally use words in groups. Such a group of words which makes complete sense is called a sentence. Little Jack Horner sat in a corner. Jack and Jill went up the hill. Two and two make four. It is getting dark. Kinds of sentences There are four kinds of...

 
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Verb – Moods
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Verb – MoodsVerb – Moods

The simplest use of a verb is to make a statement or to ask a question. I got up early in the morning. Who wrote that story? A verb may also be used to express a command. Shut up! Or a verb may be used to express a mere supposition.

 
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