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A Practical English Grammar pe Cua BUC ey maT Ure ee) | AY A Elec § Soma actical English Grammar lone Timteabcaete te ONE Ca cooanesy iti enna [Tid a A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR _! COMBINED EXERCISES VOLUME I 1. Present and Past Tenses 2, Future and Conditional Tenses 3. Gerund, Infinitive, and Pai 5. Auxiliary Verbs 6, Indirect Speech and Passive Voice iples A.J. THOMSON A.V. MARTINET OXFORD UNIVERSIT) tof Oxford University Prass, Walton iret, Oxford ox2 Go © Osfnd Une Proe 20s ‘uma ¥ nd hve pve ben pda tn” nitude of xererand are ease st ‘hs form bbls « Carbine 0 nig Te it inprason 107, Alt ihe, raga No art of his pala may be prurient, o amt (frm rho a mec, meen te, png cording ata hate pares °F Gcfrd Unray Prot “This Bok sold jt th somiton ha sent, Iya of ao arene etree, he these crated moa the pablshe's renee ‘as fv nr sour ether tha tha sh 5 plied ed wit bar cotton ang ‘out inp om th eet parchese Pid jn Hone Kin ie PREFACE, ‘Tus ten books of exerie which accompany the authors! A Practical Eaglsh Grammar bave been combined int evo volumes ‘This fist volume contains Books 1,2 , 5) and 6 andthe second ‘olume contains Books 4, 7,8, 9, and 30. Hook 4 is grouped with ‘Book 7 in Volume IT in order to bring together the work oa repestions. “References atthe ead of each exercige refer to paragraphs in A Practical Balch Grammar. Where nececrary two ast of efee- ‘ences are given, one forthe fst and one forthe second edition, "The exereiset are graded ‘A ‘Bor ‘CA’ mane ‘iil ‘B means ‘moderately eificl’, and “C’ means cay". Some ofthe exercises arin the form ofa asavenation between ‘ero people. Quotation marks ate-not used here bu the second sematk i usually printed directly below the fs. eg. Why you (sharpen) the sav? * Tam going to shorten the legs of the diting-room table, ‘When both serasks ar very short they are sometimes printed oa ‘the sume line with 2 wide space between them. ‘eg. You (bath the dog? Yes. You (help) me?

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