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Here is a 3-volume set of "Native Speaker's English Grammar": (1) Native Speaker's English Grammar (2) Native Speaker's Prepositions: Native Speaker's English Grammar 2 (3) Native Speaker's English Grammar: Absolute Fundamentals (1) Native Speaker's English Grammar By learning the natural and simple grammar rules of English native speakers, from the use of "a" and "the" to the subjunctive mood, you can master grammar topics you're not good at. [Table of Contents] Chapter 1: Let's Get Started Chapter 2: Let's Learn How to Describe Things (Nouns) Chapter 3: Let's Learn Negative Sentences Chapter 4: Let's Learn the Form "to be done" (Passive Voice) Chapter 5: Let's Learn How to Express Time (Tense) Chapter 6: Let's Learn Progressive and Perfect Forms (Aspect) Chapter 7: Let's Learn How to Understand Invisible Words (Wh- Questions) Published: 1995/03/10 Pages: 172 (2) Native Speaker's Prepositions: Native Speaker's English Grammar 2 This book focuses entirely on prepositions, which are key to improving your English. It explains how their meanings expand from a single basic image, with plenty of illustrations. [Table of Contents] Chapter I: Let's Get Started Chapter II: Family Faces over/through/about/across/at/by/for/in/with/on/to/of Chapter III: Territory 1. in, on, at for place / 2. in, on, at for time Chapter IV: Nuclear Family Published: 1996/11/30 Pages: 165 (3) Native Speaker's English Grammar: Absolute Fundamentals This book is based on a completely new concept, unlike other grammar books. It explains the "absolute fundamentals" that everyone learning English needs. The absolute fundamentals of English are based on "five principles" that anyone can easily understand. [Table of Contents] Chapter 1: The Sense of Arrangement That Determines the Structure of English Sentences Chapter 2: Transforming the Structure Chapter 3: Modifying Chapter 4: Expressing "Time" Published: 2005/11/16 Pages: 202
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