Discover Grammar

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    If you are a fluent speaker of English, in one of its many dialects, you already know everything that is in this book. This shouldn’t surprise you. If you’ve lived all your life in an English-speaking country, you began seriously listening to the language as soon as you were born, and you began to speak it at around age 1. Your grammar quickly grew. It took a few years to work out what all the rules were, and you made many errors along the way, but certainly, by the time you were 5, you had learned most of the rules of grammar that are described in this book - and more besides. Learning the rules of grammar means being able to build sentences which have all the words in the right order, with the right endings, so that everything makes sense. It also means being able to recognize when the rules are being followed and when they are being broken. When a sentence is formed according to the rules of the language, we say it is grammatical. When a sentence breaks the rules, we say it is ungrammatical. This book tells you what the chief rules of grammar are.
    • Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd; 1st edition (31 August 1996)
    • Language: English
    • Paperback, 164 pages
    • ISBN-10: 0582294355
    • ISBN-13: 978-0582294356
    • Article Weight: 9.7 ounces
    • Dimensions: 7.48 x 0.31 x 9.41 inches
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