Oxford Practice Grammar with answers Second edition
Who is this book for?
Oxford Practice Grammar is for students of English at a middle or 'intermediate' level. This means
students who are no longer beginners but who are not yet expert in English. The book is suitable for those studying for the Cambridge First Certificate
in English. It can be used by students attending classes or by someone working alone.
What does the book consist of?
The book consists of 153 units, each on a grammatical topic.
The units cover the main areas
of English grammar. Special attention is given to those points which are often a problem for learners:
the meaning of the different verb forms, the use of the passive, conditionals, prepositions and so on. Many units contrast two or more different structures such as the present perfect and past
simple (Units 14-15). There are also a number of review units. The emphasis through the whole
book is on the meaning and use of the forms in situations. Most units start with a dialogue, or
sometimes a text, which shows how the forms are
used in a realistic context.
There are also 25 tests. These come after each group of units and cover the area of grammar dealt
with in those units.
Each unit consists of an explanation of the grammar point followed by a number of exercises. Almost all units cover two pages. The explanations
are on the left-hand page, and the exercises are on the right-hand page. There are a few four-page
units, with two pages of explanation and two pages
of exercises.
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