Oxford Practice Grammar(English, Paperback, Eastwood John)
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Test your knowledge and areas of improvement in English grammar with the Oxford Practice Grammar With Answers. Summary Of The Book Grammar is the basis of every language. To learn a language properly, one must master its grammar. This book, Oxford Practice Grammar With Answers by John Eastwood, is a reference and practice workbook for those who want to learn English grammar. The chapters of this book cover every possible grammatical topic; especially emphasizing on the use of Prepositions, Conditionals, the Passive Voice, the meaning of the different Verb Forms and many others. Every chapter of this book explains a certain grammatical topic accompanied by some exercise sections for the students to understand the concepts more clearly. One of the best features of this book is the Test section that appears even before the chapters start. This section helps the candidates test how far they have mastered the English grammar. Moreover, there are several practice test papers present to test the students' understanding of the chapters covered in this book. There are multiple illustrated examples and conversational dialogues present under every chapter to aid the students understanding of the subject. It contains 153 units on different grammar topics. This book is designed for intermediate level English students. This book can also be used by any person who is keen to learn and brush up on their English grammar. This book is great for those aspiring to earn a Cambridge First Certificate in English. About John Eastwood John Eastwood is a renowned grammarian and an established author. Apart from this book, he has authored several other grammar books like Oxford Practice Grammar Intermediate With Answers, Oxford Learner's Grammar: Grammar Finder, Oxford Learner's Pocket Grammar, A Basic English Grammar, Basic English Grammar Exercises, and many more. John Eastwood acquired his education from the esteemed Universities of Bristol and Leeds. Before joining the English Language Teaching Development Unit of Oxford University Press he was an English instructor at various German secondary schools. He has been working as a freelance writer for more than three decades.