Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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... units to be joined have to be grammatically alike for example , all noun phrases , or adjectives , or clauses ... units : It was red and a cat and the day is fine and ... The coordinators are and , or , but , nor , and the correlative ...
... units to be joined have to be grammatically alike for example , all noun phrases , or adjectives , or clauses ... units : It was red and a cat and the day is fine and ... The coordinators are and , or , but , nor , and the correlative ...
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... units . The kind of linkage we see between individual sentences can be used to join individual paragraphs . And just as we find clusters of sentences making up semantic units within paragraphs , so we can find clusters of paragraphs ...
... units . The kind of linkage we see between individual sentences can be used to join individual paragraphs . And just as we find clusters of sentences making up semantic units within paragraphs , so we can find clusters of paragraphs ...
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... units at the level of clause or phrase ( even allowing single - word units , when some of the other units contain a comma ) : • I had some tea ; Sam had some coffee . • The menu offered us juice ; a boiled , fried , or poached egg ...
... units at the level of clause or phrase ( even allowing single - word units , when some of the other units contain a comma ) : • I had some tea ; Sam had some coffee . • The menu offered us juice ; a boiled , fried , or poached egg ...
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Introduction | 6 |
Theory into practice | 10 |
Grammar and vocabulary | 16 |
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