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Publisher: Longman ISBN 13: 9780582848627. Title: Rediscover Grammar Third edition Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Author: Prof David Crystal ISBN 10: 0582848628. Binding: Paperback Language: english.
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The best-selling grammar reference - essential for all teachers and students of English. It provides an effortless tour through the structures and terminology of the English Language Clear demonstration of how language structures link together, description of features and usage and cautions against easy mistakes. Includes new sections on ethnic variation and electronic communications and analyses of grammar in whole texts to reflect the modern world realistically Updated to reflect developments in terminology following the National Curriculum and Key Stage 3 framework. Lively writing style, grammatical examples from a rich range of sources and humorous illustrations. An effortless tour through the structures and terminology of the English Language New sections on ethnic variation and electronic communications and analyses of grammar in whole texts to reflect the modern world realistically Updated to provide for developments following the National Curriculum. Lively writing style, grammatical examples from a rich range of sources and humorous illustrations
I have several books concerning English Grammar but this book is one of two that will easily fitted into an average coat pocket. My other books are much larger and thicker and more detailed. They are also aimed at readers who know little of the English language. "Rediscover Grammar" was recommended to me by a retired legal executive whose career was dependent upon using correct grammar. I took a gamble a purchased this book mainly because of its small size. I wondered if it could be any good. It most certainly is good but whether it is better than my second pocketable book is questionable. I like both books. As for having 'compelling content', this all depends upon the reader's interests. I am interested in the English language and I continually try to improve my understanding of it. However, I prefer reading science fiction if I am looking for a compelling read. English grammar is 'too dry' a subject for my taste. If you are looking for a cheap book to brush up your grammar, this book may be perfect. Recommended.