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An English Grammar

Chapter 3 Instead of considering the whole body of material of which certain uses are made, one can speak of particular uses or phases of the substance; as-

Word Count: 208    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

aterial iron embraces the metal contained in them all; but we may say, "The cook made the irons hot," referring to flat-irons; or, "The sailor was put in ir

al, but differ in strength, purity, etc. Hence it shortens speech to make t

rily singular in idea, which are made plural,

evel sands str

all a

waters, and th

a stil

ry

airy

stationed on th

rci

sed as class names; as stones, slate

tion of abs

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An English Grammar
An English Grammar
“This book contains grammar points with examples and exercises for learners. With many chapters on various grammatical theories, An English Grammar is the complete guide to the correct usage of English. With its numerous concepts and terms, it serves as a handy reference book for personal or academic usage.English grammar and writing play an important role in almost every educational pursuit. Even if your planned career won't require any writing, you'll still have to write emails and have a basic understanding of English grammar. An English Grammar: For the Use of High School, Academy, and College Classes can help you get the basic skills you need for a career and for further educational pursuits.”