Thomson and Martinet's classic grammar is the most widely used book of its kind. It is popular because its explanations are clear and because it deals thoroughly with the topics which students find most difficult. It is intended for intermediate and post-intermediate learners, but is also a useful source of reference for more advanced students and for teachers. A Practical English Grammar has now been revised and reissued in a fourth edition. The text has been rewritten in many places to bring it up to date. Some material has been rearranged to make it simpler for the reader to compare related topics. There is fresh or fuller treatment of many subjects, notably in the chapters on nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliary verbs, the infinitive and the passive. A new index contains many more entries and now includes references to every important structural word. These changes, and an improved design, make A Practical English Grammar more informative and easier to consult than ever.
Thomson A. J., A Practical English. Exercises 2 — 1986
This is one of two books of exercises designed to accompany Thomson and Martinet's "Practical English Grammar". They provide intermediate learners with a wealth of interesting and lively practice material, concentrating on those areas of grammar which generally cause most difficulty. The books may be used alongside the "Grammar" or on their own, with or without a teacher, and are particularly useful for revision. Answers are printed at the end of each book. For this third edition some changes have been made in the text to bring it up to date and five new exercises have been added, making a total for both books of 190. The exercises now follow the same sequence as the chapters in the "Grammar" and they have all been graded. References are to the fourth (1986) edition
Thomson A. J., A Practical English. exercises 1 — 1986
This is one of two books of exercises designed to accompany Thomson and Martinet's "Practical English Grammar". They provide intermediate learners with a wealth of interesting and lively practice material, concentrating on those areas of grammar which generally cause most difficulty. The books may be used alongside the "Grammar" or on their own, with or without a teacher, and are particularly useful for revision. Answers are printed at the end of each book. For this third edition some changes have been made in the text to bring it up to date and five new exercises have been added, making a total for both books of 190. The exercises now follow the same sequence as the chapters in the "Grammar" and they have all been graded. References are to the fourth (1986) edition.
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