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Gulliano Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Plz suggest me a book

I am reading Raymond murphy English in use and betty azar understanding english grammar..... i like these books but i'm looking for sumthin which is more informative and has got more details abt each catogery.i'd be greatful if anyone can help me out.

regards,

gulliano.
  

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Hello, gulliano - and welcome to English Forums. Those are respectable books, but I don't know what you mean by 'informative' and 'detailed'. Your English does not seem to be up to the level of the advanced grammars like Quirk et al's A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language or Huddleston & Pullum's The Camridge Grammar of the English Language.

  • Hello, gulliano - and welcome to English Forums.
  • Those are respectable books, but I don't know what you mean by 'informative' and 'detailed'.
  • Your English does not seem to be up to the level of the advanced grammars like Quirk et al's A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language or Huddleston & Pullum's The Camridge Grammar of the English Language.
  • I suggest that you try to examine copies of Michael Swan's Practical English Usage or Leech & Svartvik's A Communicative Grammar of English to see if that is the sort of book you are looking for.
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Hello, gulliano - and welcome to English Forums.

Those are respectable books, but I don't know what you mean by 'informative' and 'detailed'. Your English does not seem to be up to the level of the advanced grammars like Quirk et al's A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language or Huddleston & Pullum's The Camridge Grammar of the English Language.

I suggest tha
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Mister MicawberHello, gulliano - and welcome to English Forums.

Those are respectable books, but I don't know what you mean by 'informative' and 'detailed'. Your English does not seem to be up to the level of the advanced grammars like Quirk et al's A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language or Huddleston & Pullum's The Camridge Grammar of the English Langu
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I have underlined the errors in your present post:

Thanks a lot, mister micawber....From ur reply( ur english doesnt seem up to the advanced grammars ) i could gather that my earlier post contains grammatical errors......Could you plz help me correct them...and if possible plz advice me how to take my englis

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