About This Book
A practical workbook of graded exercises aimed at forming correct habits of English usage through imitation and practice. It emphasizes choosing the right form rather than merely correcting obvious errors, warns against obsolete and regionally confined meanings, and highlights common faults such as omitted connectors and awkward constructions. Exercises are organized by topic—good use, articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions—and are accompanied by guidance for teachers and brief explanatory notes to reinforce attentive, habitual expression and to complement rhetorical study.
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