Commonly Confused Adjectives with Explanations (2012)
Adjectives pose several problems because they often sound similar and mean similar things but are used with different nouns. These rules and examples will give English learners the insight to use what they already know about countable and non-countable nouns to select the appropriate adjectives quickly and effectively. Read on to learn the difference between many or much, a few or few, further and farther and many commonly confused adjectives.
Many of the commonly misspelled words plaguing America also annoy UK writers. In fact, 8 of the 15 most misspelled words in there are on the American list of misspelled words.
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Oxford Practice Grammar with answers (basic)
The Pracrice Grammor three-Ievel series--Basic,intermediate, and Advanced-- gives you the explanations and practice that are right for your level of English. Basic gives you lots of practice and clear, short explanations: Intermediore gives you more detail. balanced with extended practice; Advanced gives you challenging practice activities and indepth explanations. Revision units and tests help you focus on the grammar that needs more practice.
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