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  1. little or no previous background in grammar, and presupposes no linguis­ tics. It contains exercises and a wealth of other features, and will provide a basis for introductions to grammar and courses on the structure of English not only in linguistics departments but also in English language and literature departments and schools of education.

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  4. ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE Fi˜ h Edition Raymond Murphy THE WORLD’S BEST-SELLING GRAMMAR BOOK A self-study reference and practice book for intermediate learners of English with answers 978 1 316 63174 4 Redman: English Vocabulary in Use pre-int and int Cover C M Y K

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    Adj AdjP AdvP C, Comp DP N Nom NP O Od Adjective Adjective Phrase Adverb Phrase Complement Determinative Phrase Noun Nominal Noun Phrase Object Direct Object Oi P PC PP Pred Comp Prep S, Subj V VP Indirect Object Predicator Predicative Complement Preposition Phrase Predicative Complement Preposition Subject Verb Verb Phrase

    Italics are always used for citing examples (and for no other purpose). Bold italics are used for lexemes (as explained on p. 15). “Double quotation marks” enclose meanings. Underlining (single or double) and square brackets serve to highlight part of an example. The symbol ‘⋅’ marks a morphological division within a word or a component part of a w...

    Boldface is used for technical terms when first introduced and sometimes for later occurrences too. small capitals are used for emphasis and contrast. vi

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  5. Standard English is the language described in The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (Huddleston and Pullum et al. 2002, henceforth CGEL). Other dialects can be referred to as nonstandard, but keep in mind that for me that is not a derogatory term. Other dialects are not substandard, but they are not Standard English, and they are ...

  6. I study English at school. Dana studies English at school. Bill studys English at school Other verbs like this include: cry, try, fly, carry Special Case #2 For verbs that end in -o, -sh, -s, -ss, -ch, -x, we add -es. They go to English class on Wednesday. She goes to cooking class on Saturday. She gos to cooking class on Saturday.

  7. Grammatical Units: the structure and constituents of the clause/sentence The Noun Group: the structure and constituents of the noun group The Verb Group: Finites and non-‐Finites The Verb Group: Tenses Logical Relationships between Clauses Interdependency Relationships between Clauses Grammar and Punctuation.

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