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Common Errors in English : Grammar Exercise for Malaysians / Richard Hughes and Carmel Heah

By: Hughes, Richard [author]Contributor(s): Heah, Carmel [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Selangor : Penerbit Fajar Bakti Sdn Bhd , 1989. Description: ix , 258 pages : illustration ; 22 cmISBN: 9676506567Subject(s): English Language -- IdiomsOther classification: PE1464 RIC 1989 Summary: This book has been specially developed for sixth form, college and university students in Malaysia. It focuses on selected points of grammar and vocabulary which experience has shown to cause problems for Malaysian speakers of English. The errors are categorized into sections and sub-sections. Typical errors are demonstrated and simple explanations are given so that some generalizations of grammar rules can be re-established. Practice exercises follow. This book can be used in the classroom or for self-study.
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This book has been specially developed for sixth form, college and university students in Malaysia. It focuses on selected points of grammar and vocabulary which experience has shown to cause problems for Malaysian speakers of English.
The errors are categorized into sections
and sub-sections. Typical errors are demonstrated and simple explanations are given so that some generalizations of grammar rules can be re-established.
Practice exercises follow. This book can be used in the classroom or for self-study.

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