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Longman Englishgrammar practice (Intermediate level)
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English language. Grammar
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To
the
student
Why do we learn grammar?
There
is
no
point
in
learning
grammar
for
the
sake
of
learning
grammar.
Grammar
is
the
support
system
of
...
is
based
on
the
Longman
English
Grammar
and
the
grammatical
information
in
it
is
all
drawn
from
this
work.
Longman
English
Grammar
Practice
has
been
...
... people looking for work.
I
need a
myself.
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I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a
for the night.
2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ...
uncountable in English. This means we cannot:
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use a/an in front of them: I'd like
some information,
please. (Not 'an information')
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give them a plural: I'd like
some information, ... cake isn't good for you.
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9
A lot of paper is wasted.
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5 They've built a new motorway.
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10
We bought a new iron yesterday.
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To the student
Why do we learn grammar?
There is no point in learning grammarfor the sake of learning grammar. Grammar ... car so expensive?
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There isn't a car in the street.
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