English Grammar Books And Online Courses
I'm trying to improve my English grammar. So I wanted to ask for sharing some books and maybe online courses where I can learn, improve, and the most important recall some grammar rules and basics.
Thanks in advance!
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I'm trying to improve my English grammar. So I wanted to ask for sharing some books and maybe online courses where I can learn, improve, and the most important recall some grammar rules and basics.
Thanks in advance!
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I'm trying to improve my English grammar. So I wanted to ask for sharing some books and maybe online courses where I can learn, improve, and the most important recall some grammar rules and basics.
Thanks in advance!
discussion american-english
I'm trying to improve my English grammar. So I wanted to ask for sharing some books and maybe online courses where I can learn, improve, and the most important recall some grammar rules and basics.
Thanks in advance!
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You'd get more answers over at ELL.stackexchange.com or languagelearning.stackexchange.com Besides, resource requests are offtopic here on main, but on topic on meta.
– Mitch
2 days ago
We have a post on English Language Learners's meta that might help Resources for learning English
– ColleenV
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You'd get more answers over at ELL.stackexchange.com or languagelearning.stackexchange.com Besides, resource requests are offtopic here on main, but on topic on meta.
– Mitch
2 days ago
You'd get more answers over at ELL.stackexchange.com or languagelearning.stackexchange.com Besides, resource requests are offtopic here on main, but on topic on meta.
– Mitch
2 days ago
We have a post on English Language Learners's meta that might help Resources for learning English
– ColleenV
yesterday
We have a post on English Language Learners's meta that might help Resources for learning English
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Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is one of my favourite grammar reference books.
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Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
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Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is one of my favourite grammar reference books.
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Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
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Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is one of my favourite grammar reference books.
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2 days ago
Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
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yesterday
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Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is one of my favourite grammar reference books.
Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use is one of my favourite grammar reference books.
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Alisa LeimaneAlisa Leimane
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2 days ago
Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
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yesterday
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– choster
2 days ago
Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
– Mari-Lou A
yesterday
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2 days ago
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– choster
2 days ago
Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
– Mari-Lou A
yesterday
Also mention the fact that it comes in two different volumes: Elementary and Intermediate
– Mari-Lou A
yesterday
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Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
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Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
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Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
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2 days ago
We have a post on English Language Learners's meta that might help Resources for learning English
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