This popular four-book series has been revised and updated, while preserving the features which have made it so successful. These include: Clear, simple explanations of key points of English grammar, using only essential technical terms. A large number of graded exercises lively illustrations enhancing understanding of the text. Book 1 is suitable for use with beginners and the series takes students upto intermediate level.
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