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To, in order to, so as to -2014 - Grammar short lessons
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To, in order to, so as to -2014 - Grammar short lessonsTo, in order to, so as to -2014 - Grammar short lessons

Compare the two sentences given below.

I went to his office to meet him.

I went to his office in order to meet him. ...

 
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Grammar exercise: about, of, on and off - 2014 -
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Grammar exercise: about, of, on and off - 2014 -Grammar exercise: about, of, on and off - 2014 -

Exercise with answers about using appropriate prepositions.


 
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IELTS Language Practice: Student's Book
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IELTS Language Practice: Student's BookIELTS Language Practice: Student's Book

An in-depth, detailed approach to English grammar and vocabulary for IELTS exam, This book is a combination of two books - with grammar clearly presented in the first half, and vocabulary input offered in the second half.




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Get and become -2014 - Grammar short lessons
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Get and become -2014 - Grammar short lessonsGet and become -2014 - Grammar short lessons

The word get and become are sometimes interchangeable. However, get has several different meanings. Become, on the other hand, is mainly used to talk about a development of some kind.

 
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Interrogativity: A Colloquium on the Grammar, Typology and Pragmatics of Questions in Seven Diverse Languages
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Interrogativity: A Colloquium on the Grammar, Typology and Pragmatics of Questions in Seven Diverse LanguagesThis is a comparative study on the subject of interrogativity, presenting broad and narrow attributes on this subject in diverse languages: Russian, Mandarin, Georgian, Bengali, Bantu, Japanese, West Greenlandic and Ute. Each contribution presents, first the basic facts about the language in question, its more recent provenience, facts about numbers of speakers, writing systems, and related areal and sociolinguistic points. An overview of the typological hallmarks follows together with a sketch of the grammar broadly construed. Finally, the grammar of interrogativity is described and the semantics and pragmatics of it are explored.
 
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