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Trustedby thousands of teachers from all over the world, the Azar-Hagen Grammar Series offers comprehensive coverage of English grammar. Whether you are looking for additional grammar practice for your students or you need a grammar-based course with easy-to-understand explanations, the Azar-Hagen Series can help. Each level can be easily adapted to your curriculum and complement other course materials. The 5th edition has been extensively revised to keep pace with advances in theory and practice, particularly from cognitive science. Now more than ever, teachers will find an extensive range of presentations, activities, and tasks to meet the specific needs of their classes.

With over 125 pages of English grammar material covered never released before and 140 pages of English original content written by Ben, the Founder of English from A to Z, you are definitely getting your bang for your buck with this eBook.


Grammar in Use is the world's best-selling grammar series for learners of English. Essential Grammar in Use Fourth edition is a self-study reference and practice book for elementary-level learners (A1-B1), used by millions of people around the world. With clear examples and easy-to-follow exercises, it is perfect for independent study, covering all the areas of grammar you will need at this level. This edition includes an eBook, for use on tablet devices and desktop and laptop computers. The eBook has the same grammar explanations and exercises found in the printed book, plus other great features such as integrated audio for all of the example sentences and an easy-to-use answer key.


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This customizable resource allows teachers to format lessons to how each student learns best. The templates and lessons in this book help make teaching grammar skills like sentence building, clauses, parts of speech, punctuation, and more a hands-on experience that engages students and actively involves them in the learning process. This valuable note-taking addition to the classroom offers students a trusted resource to refer to throughout the year.


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Each section covers one of the main areas of English grammar, including a comprehensive look at our English tense system. Written and presented in logical stages, we will take you through the basic building blocks of our language, to help you understand both what to teach and how to teach it.


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Grammar is an important component in Primary School English. In Paper 1, besides writing good content, students are graded on their language. Correct grammar usage is vital. In Paper 2, grammar is a major area being tested. Students need to have a strong understanding of grammatical rules to score well in Grammar MCQ, cloze passage, editing, and synthesis / transformation.


At Les ditions Shakespeare, we have designed EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR E-Book for secondary level students. It is intended to help them master important notions and rules that enhance their oral and written skills.


The content of EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR is organized in a user-friendly format in 19 pages, with charts and coded sections. It is divided into nine parts: nouns (plurals), determiners, prepositions, adjectives and adverbs, pronouns, sentence structure, verbs, question formation and idiomatic expressions. A coloured index is designed to help students locate the needed item rapidly.


EASY ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR offers students a complete guide to grammar rules and concepts to be used and kept on hand as a practical reference for years to come. For teachers, this tool facilitates lesson planning as it helps teach the core framework of English grammar and provides adaptable lesson formats for each teaching style and classroom environment.


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Amongst the principal of these alterations is the omission of manypassages exhibiting extreme niceties of the language, which, althoughuseful to the finished scholar, were thought to be scarcely necessaryto the ordinary student, and were complained of as embarrassing to thebeginner.


The author begs to express his acknowledgments to his friend Mr.Fenton, late Resident Magistrate of Waikato, and one of the few whohave studied the language grammatically, for carrying the present workthrough the press.


All these may be stated to bear to each other a remarkable radicalaffinity. Many words, it is true, may be found in one which areunknown in another; but the grammar of any will give a greatinsight into the texture of all.


The four tribes also who now occupy the banks of the Thames resided,formerly, for a very long period, in Waikato, and, being sprung fromthe same stock, speak a language so similar that a critical ear canscarcely tell the difference between the dialects of the two people.[1]


That it was not occupied by merely one migration has ever been the opinion ofviiithe author since he heard of the different condition andhabits of the people of the East Cape and those of Waikato. A surveyof the different dialects will confirm the conjecture, and nowhere canwe get a better illustration than at Taupo. For that magnificent lake,in the centre of the island, and the point of meeting for two parties,as they approach from either coast, presents also a remarkablediversity in the languages spoken on the eastern and western banks. Onthe eastern, the dialect corresponds closely with that of Rotorua,from which it is distant about a four days' journey; on thenorth-western, which is occupied by a remnant left by the Ngatiraukawain their great migration to the southward, the dialect is remarkablysimilar to that spoken in Waikato.[2]


The points of similarity between the fundamental principles of theHebrew language and those of Maori have beenixoccasionally noticed:not, however, because the author entertains any opinion that the twolanguages can claim any direct relationship to each other. Upon thisonly would he insist, in reply to those who would bind him down to themodel of some of the European grammars, that Maori, like Hebrew, isaltogether different from those languages in structure; that everysubject of scientific inquiry must have rules and an arrangementsuited to its nature; and that, as it would be absurd to construct theEnglish on the basis of the Latin, so would it be more out of courseto think of finding in Maori declensions, conjugations, modes ofcomparison, &c., &c., as accurately defined, or conducted onthe same principles, as those of languages so polished, and so adaptedfor expressing, as well the minutest varieties in thought, as thetenderest emotions of the feelings.

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