Developing Grammar in Context Intermediate with Answers Grammar Reference and Practice

Developing Grammar in Context Intermediate with Answers Grammar Reference and Practice by Mark Nettle is published by Cambridge University Press on July 17, 2003. This 336-page book is designed for intermediate level students, offering a learner-centered approach to grammar study. It provides clear explanations and engaging practice that focus on essential grammar areas, utilizing spoken and written examples from the Cambridge International Corpus to enhance understanding of English usage.
Readers will find that this edition, which includes answers, is particularly suitable for self-study. The book emphasizes practical application, helping learners consolidate their knowledge of grammar in context. With a focus on Foreign Language Study and English as a Second Language, this resource aims to deepen students’ comprehension of how English functions in real-world scenarios.
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This book offers a learner-centred approach to grammar study for intermediate level students. Developing Grammar in Context provides clear explanations and lively practice focusing on key grammar areas. Using spoken and written examples drawn from the Cambridge International Corpus, Developing Grammar in Context will help learners consolidate and deepen their understanding of how English really works. This edition, with answers, is ideal for self-study.
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