What's Wrong With The Way I Speak Forty Problems in Grammar For You To Solve (With corrections)
This book illustrates the reasons why people should speak using good grammar. It also challenges readers to find the problems in 40 sentences that contain grammatical errors. At the back of the book readers are show how the errors can be corrected.
The Correct Preposition: How to Use It - A Complete Alphabetic List
Part of the project Immortal Grammar Series of classic literature, this is a new edition of the classic work published in 1911—not a facsimile reprint. Obvious typographical errors have been carefully corrected and the entire text has been reset and redesigned to enhance readability.
This is the coursepack compiled from the author's ideas and works as well as those from credible sources. Many of the sample reports and vocabulary or grammar sets included have been checked, corrected where necessary and approved by certified IELTS examiners.
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All is mind, by David Samuel
A practical way to sort out conflicts we experience daily. This book is about understanding the human mind and personality. Why do we do what we know is bad for us yet do not do what we know is good? What the basic of the mind is? How it came to be in its current condition and how any defects can be corrected for it to function accroding to its potential rather than sputter through life?
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Extr@ is a language-learning sitcom broadcast in many countries. The success and innovation of the series is that it combines real learning with a genuinely entertaining, sophisticated and sometimes risque' sitcom format that appeals to the 'Friends' generation.