tailieunhanh - The Heinemann ELT English Grammar

The Heinemann ELT English Grammar: An Intermediate Reference and Practice Book An intermediate grammar reference and practice book that offers students comprehensive coverage of grammar points from pre-intermediate to intermediate level. - Each grammar point is given a clear and comprehensive explanation, followed by a wide variety of stimulating practice exercises. This gives a rich and varied approach to grammar practice at this level. - Regular review units help check and consolidate students’ progress. A 32-page test section is also included at the back of the book. - The appendix shows the main grammatical differences between British and American English. - With and without key. | uploaded for by tamtmt The Heinemann ELT English Grammar Digby Beaumont Colin Granger Progress Tests written by Digby Beaumont Ken Singleton MACMILLAN hhNemann EngSsh Language Teaching ỵ lK 5 075 EEK AHFJI - 2h75 B34 Macmillan Heinemann English Language Teaching Oxford A division of Macmillan Publishing Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 0 435 292188 with answers 0 435 292196 without answers Text Digby Beaumont and Colin Granger 1989 1992 Design and illustration Macmillan Publishers Limited 1998 Heinemann is a registered trademark of Reed Education and Professional Publishing Limited First published 1989 This edition published 1992 All rights reserved no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers. Designed by Mike Brain Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all those people whose suggestions and comments have helped with this book especially Gibson Ferguson at the University of Edinburgh s Institute of Applied Language Studies. Hazel Barker at the English Language Centre Hove Sussex Lynn Smart at the Eurocentre Brighton Sussex and Michèle Cronick at Heinemann International Oxford. All authors of grammars owe a debt to the corpus of published materials which has influenced them. In this respect we would like to acknowledge the following in particular A Communicative Grammar of English G. Leech J. Svartvik Longman 1975 Meaning and the English Verb G. Leech Longman 1971 Practical English Usage M. Swan OUP 1980 A Banc English Grammar . Eastwood R. Mackin OUP 1982 Advanced English Practice B. D. Graver OUP. 1965 . Cassell s Student s English Grammar J. Allsop Cassell 1983 Longman English Grammar L. G. Alexander Longman 1988 English in Situations R. O Neill OUP 1970 and finally English Grammar in L se R M CUP 1985 for its .

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