Pictures have their own language,own interpretation.Sometimes they cross the limit of word so can say more than a description.Here in this file we will get 80 English Proverbs in 11 pages with colour illustrations in a comic manner so that we can interpret and remember them easily.
Collection of 10 fascinating chapters of English grammar for elementary learners of English. The main purpose of the lessons are " communication" so there are sufficient number of grammar drills and communication activities appropriately supported with the context of use.Wherever needed there are explanation of usages and examples with additional "cultural notes". There are enough exercises for practice. Beautifully illustrated with cartoons , and most of all hilarious and enjoyable grammar lessons." One of the Best Collection." Exclusively for all of Englishtips.org
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Verbs and Tenses aims to help all learners through the difficulties they may encounter when they are trying to understand finite and non-finite verbs, lexical and auxiliary verbs, the modal verbs, the meanings and uses of the different tenses, and many more. The book is comprehensive in coverage and explains clearly and concisely the relevantrules and terminologies. The explanations are illustrated by many examples.
There are ample exercises after each unit for learners to test their own understanding. An answer key is provided at the end of the book.
* Comprehensive coverage of the major aspects of verbs and tenses
* Clear and concise explanations of all the important rules
* Numerous informative notes on grammar and usage
* Highlighting the differences between British and American English Usage
* Ample exercises, with answer key
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