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080 _a811.111
100 _aThornbury, Scott
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240 _aNatural Grammar
245 _aNatural Grammar
_b: The keywords of English and how they work
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aOxford
_b: Oxford University Press
_c, 2004.
300 _a220 p.
505 _aFor students and teachers. This book provides an innovative approach to grammar, showing how important English keywords are (can, get, would...), and how they work.
520 3 _aInstead of presenting grammar in the conventional way, under headings such as 'the present perfect' or 'prepositions of time' Natural Grammar is organized around words. Why? Scott Thornbury tells us ''Very simply, words have grammar. That is to say, when you use a word you are obliged to choose from the particular grammar patterns associated with that word. What's more, these grammar patterns cover all of the most important grammar structures in English so your students can be confident they are still learning what we could call the 'traditional' grammar structures.
650 _aLingua inglesa
_xGramática
_9166373