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English grammar for beginners / MARMOUZ Mohamed
Titre : English grammar for beginners : Rules and examples Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : MARMOUZ Mohamed, Auteur Editeur : Blida: Palais du livre Importance : 83p Format : 20cmx13.5cm Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : the scary world of sentence construction and accurate communication grammar guidelines champ at selecting words and punctuation language starts an active sentence with the subject Index. décimale : 410- Linguistiques Résumé : You can reach more bravely into the scary world of sentence construction and accurate communication if you are armed with grammar guidelines. These 11 rules of grammar will help you become a champ at selecting words and punctuation
Every human language starts an active sentence with the subject, or the "doer." In English, the verb (what's being done) follows the subject. If there is an object (the receiver of the action), it comes after the verb. The formula looks like thiEnglish grammar for beginners : Rules and examples [texte imprimé] / MARMOUZ Mohamed, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Blida: Palais du livre, [s.d.] . - 83p ; 20cmx13.5cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : the scary world of sentence construction and accurate communication grammar guidelines champ at selecting words and punctuation language starts an active sentence with the subject Index. décimale : 410- Linguistiques Résumé : You can reach more bravely into the scary world of sentence construction and accurate communication if you are armed with grammar guidelines. These 11 rules of grammar will help you become a champ at selecting words and punctuation
Every human language starts an active sentence with the subject, or the "doer." In English, the verb (what's being done) follows the subject. If there is an object (the receiver of the action), it comes after the verb. The formula looks like thiExemplaires (1)
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