Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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... formal one : I write to let you know that ... I'm writing to let you know that ... ... The first is likely to be ... formal or polite ] We are hoping you will come . [ less formal ] We're hoping you'll come . [ informal ] We were hoping ...
... formal one : I write to let you know that ... I'm writing to let you know that ... ... The first is likely to be ... formal or polite ] We are hoping you will come . [ less formal ] We're hoping you'll come . [ informal ] We were hoping ...
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... [ formal : are ] Her jeans was torn . [ formal : were ] • A few variable nouns have developed alternative usages , in recent years , so that they might now be considered as invariable . They include : criteria data bacteria phenomena ...
... [ formal : are ] Her jeans was torn . [ formal : were ] • A few variable nouns have developed alternative usages , in recent years , so that they might now be considered as invariable . They include : criteria data bacteria phenomena ...
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... formal contexts . • Several of the as- series are formal , usually restricted to legal contexts : inasmuch as , insomuch as , forasmuch as . • There are some archaic subordinators still used in formal or literary writing , and ...
... formal contexts . • Several of the as- series are formal , usually restricted to legal contexts : inasmuch as , insomuch as , forasmuch as . • There are some archaic subordinators still used in formal or literary writing , and ...
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Introduction | 6 |
Theory into practice | 10 |
Grammar and vocabulary | 16 |
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