
Hackers Grammar Gateway Basic (Grammar Gateway Basic Light Version)
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Book Introduction
A recommended English grammar book for beginners! This is a revised edition of Grammar Gateway Basic (2nd Edition), a basic English grammar book for beginners.
This is an English grammar book that analyzes and observes how native English speakers speak and write, so that beginners can complete English grammar in one month. The most frequently used grammar points are carefully selected and organized into a total of 120 units. Each unit can be completed on one page with the necessary grammar explanations and problem solving, allowing you to study without burden. Through practical examples and various types of practice problems that can be applied directly to real life, you can develop not only grammar but also English conversation, writing, and reading skills. Additionally, instead of using difficult grammar terms, we have made it fun to study through easy grammar explanations and various illustrations. Learners who want to study while listening to English grammar lectures can study with commentary lectures at Hackers Video Lecture Portal Champ Study (www.ChamapStudy.com). Additionally, you can get help with your studies through real-time information sharing and various learning materials provided free of charge on the Hackers English website (www.Hackers.co.kr) and Jump Hackers (www.JumpHackers.com). |
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Book Features
Book structure
Present and present progressive
UNIT 1 He is a student.
be verb (am/is/are)
UNIT 2 He is not hungry.
Negative sentences with the verb be
UNIT 3: Is she from China? Interrogative sentences with the verb "be"
UNIT 4 She is talking on the phone.
present progressive tense
UNIT 5 He is not driving.
Present progressive tense negative sentences
UNIT 6 Is it raining? Present progressive tense questions
UNIT 7 He likes music.
Present tense of regular verbs (1)
UNIT 8 He drives to work every morning.
Present tense of regular verbs (2)
UNIT 9 He doesn't like fish.
Present tense negative sentences
UNIT 10 Do you speak English? Present Tense Questions
UNIT 11 I am doing vs.
I do present progressive tense and present tense comparison
UNIT 12 He wants a new watch.
Verbs that are used in the present tense, not the present progressive tense
Past and past progressive
UNIT 13 She was in the hospital.
be verb past tense (was/were)
UNIT 14 I was not good at math in high school.
Past tense negative and interrogative sentences of the verb "be"
UNIT 15 He walked to school yesterday.
Past tense of regular verbs
UNIT 16 I didn't go to work yesterday.
Past tense negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 17 He was playing the guitar.
past progressive tense
UNIT 18 I wasn't sleeping.
Past progressive tense negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 19 He used to be a football player.
used to
Present perfect
UNIT 20 She has washed the dishes.
Present Perfect Tense (1)
UNIT 21 He has known her for five years.
Present Perfect Tense (2) Actions that continue to the present
UNIT 22 She hasn't seen this movie.
Present Perfect Tense (3) Things I've experienced so far
UNIT 23 I did vs.
I have done Comparison of past tense and present perfect tense
UNIT 24 We've just started.
just, already, yet
future
UNIT 25 She will run tomorrow.
Future Tense (1) will
UNIT 26 He's going to make dinner tonight.
Future Tense (2) be going to
UNIT 27 I will vs.
I'm going to future tense (3) Comparison of will and be going to
UNIT 28 She is leaving tomorrow.
Future Tense (4) Present Progressive and Present Tense to Express the Future
auxiliary verb
UNIT 29 He can speak Italian.
can and could
UNIT 30 Can I use your phone? Can I ~ ?, Can you ~ ?
UNIT 31 He might go out.
might
UNIT 32 He must be thirsty.
must (strong conviction)
UNIT 33 They must/have to stay in their seats.
must and have to (obligation)
UNIT 34 People must not run near the pool.
must not and don't have to
UNIT 35 He should go home.
should
UNIT 36 Would you like some help? would like (to)
passive
UNIT 37 The newspaper is delivered every day.
passive
UNIT 38 She caught a fish.
A fish was caught.
Comparing active and passive voice
Negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 39 She is not afraid.
Negative sentences
UNIT 40: Is the water too hot? Interrogative sentences without interrogative pronouns
UNIT 41 Who is he? What is it? who and what
UNIT 42 Which do you want? which
UNIT 43 Where is the bathroom? where, when, why
UNIT 44 How can I help you? how
UNIT 45 Do you know where the station is? indirect question
-ing and to + verb infinitive
UNIT 46 Exercising is good for health.
-ing (1) subject
UNIT 47 She enjoys listening to music.
-ing (2) object
UNIT 48 He wants to open a restaurant.
to + verb infinitive
UNIT 49 They like visiting/to visit art museums.
Verbs that use both -ing and to + infinitive as objects
UNIT 50 She wants him to finish the report.
Verb + person + to + infinitive
UNIT 51 He made her scream.
make/have/let + person + verb infinitive
UNIT 52 They're running to catch the bus.
To + verb infinitive and noun + to + verb infinitive indicating purpose
Nouns and Pronouns
UNIT 53 a girl, snow Countable and uncountable nouns
UNIT 54 a dog, two dogs singular and plural
UNIT 55 a fish, some fish Nouns to be careful about in singular and plural
UNIT 56 a glass of water, two cans of soda a glass/can/… of ~
UNIT 57 a lamp, the lamp a/an and the
UNIT 58 I want to travel around the world.
When to use and when not to use the (1)
UNIT 59 They went to the movies.
When to use and when not to use the (2) Place
UNIT 60 She is my friend.
Pronouns referring to people and things
UNIT 61 It is Monday.
Impersonal subject it
UNIT 62 This is my camera.
Expressions indicating ownership
UNIT 63 It's Amy's book.
possessive case of nouns
UNIT 64 How much is this/that? this/these and that/those
UNIT 65 How about this one? one and ones
Quantity expression
UNIT 66 There are some children on the bus.
some and any
UNIT 67 There are no rooms.
no and none
UNIT 68 Someone left this briefcase in the lobby.
someone/anything/nowhere …
UNIT 69 many cars, much sugar many and much
UNIT 70 She received a lot of letters.
a lot of
UNIT 71 a few cookies, a little milk a few and a little
UNIT 72 few cookies, little milk few and little
UNIT 73 All dogs have tails.
all
UNIT 74 Every house has a roof.
every
UNIT 75 all of the pie, some of the pie all/most/some/none of ~
UNIT 76 He enjoys playing both.
both/either/neither
Adjectives and Adverbs
UNIT 77 He's wearing a black jacket.
adjective
UNIT 78 They are walking carefully.
adverb
UNIT 79 Jake is a nice guy.
Jake always dresses nicely.
Comparing adjectives and adverbs
UNIT 80 It's late.
I got home late.
Adjectives and adverbs to watch out for
UNIT 81 He always eats cereal for breakfast.
always, often, never …
UNIT 82 The bag is too small.
too
UNIT 83 They aren't big enough.
Adjective/adverb + enough
UNIT 84 There aren't enough seats on the bus.
enough + noun
UNIT 85 An airplane is faster.
comparative degree
UNIT 86 I'm looking for a larger one.
Comparative forms to watch out for
UNIT 87 Chris is the tallest person.
very
UNIT 88 Where is the closest cafe from here? Superlative forms to watch out for
UNIT 89 Chris is as heavy as Paul.
as ~ as
UNIT 90 She isn't as old as him.
not as ~ as
Prepositions and phrasal verbs
UNIT 91 at the bus stop, in the living room, on the floor Prepositions of place at, in, on (1)
UNIT 92 I don't have to wear a suit at work.
Prepositions of place at, in, on (2)
UNIT 93 The bus stops in front of my house.
Prepositions of location (1) in front of, behind, by, next to
UNIT 94 She is standing between Emily and Lynn.
Prepositions of location (2) between, among, over, under
UNIT 95 Where is the letter from? Directional Prepositions (1)
UNIT 96 The Nile River flows through Egypt.
Directional prepositions (2)
UNIT 97 It arrives at 5:30.
Time prepositions (1) at, on, in
UNIT 98 Bats sleep during the day.
Time prepositions (2) during, for, in, within
UNIT 99 Dr.
Kim sees his patients from 9 am
to 6 pm
Time prepositions (3) from ~ to, by, until
UNIT 100 The house with the yellow roof is ours.
Other prepositions with, without, by
UNIT 101 They are talking about visiting Susan.
preposition + -ing
UNIT 102 Are you sure about that? Adjective + Preposition
UNIT 103 Look at that baby.
Verb + preposition
UNIT 104 She is trying on a hat.
verb
Conjunctions and clauses
UNIT 105 The door opened, and he came in.
and, but, or
UNIT 106 The movie was boring, so they didn't enjoy it.
so and because
UNIT 107 She was watching TV when he came in.
when and while
UNIT 108 The restaurant closed before they arrived.
before and after
UNIT 109 The city has changed a lot since I moved here.
since and until
UNIT 110 If it rains, she'll stay at home.
if (1) if + present tense
UNIT 111 If he had time, he would have breakfast.
if (2) if + past tense
UNIT 112 if I do vs.
if I did if (3) Comparison of if + present tense and if + past tense
UNIT 113 He knows the girl who won the race.
Relative pronouns who, which, that (1) nominative case
UNIT 114 They enjoyed the dinner which James made.
Relative pronouns who, which, that (2) objective case
Various sentences
UNIT 115 There is a boat in the sea.
there + be verb
UNIT 116 He gave his wife a ring.
Verb (give/make, etc.) + person + thing
UNIT 117 Come here.
Let's go inside.
command, recommend
UNIT 118 He said that I could use his car.
Conveying what someone else says (indirect speech)
UNIT 119 I like it too.
I don't like them either.
too and either
UNIT 120 So am I.
Neither am I.
so and neither
CHECK-UP TEST
Test 1 Present and Present Progressive
Test 2 Past and Present Progressive
Test 3 Present Perfect
Test 4 Future
Test 5 Auxiliary Verbs
Test 6 Passive Voice
Test 7 Negative and Interrogative Sentences
Test 8 -ing and to + verb infinitive
Test 9 Nouns and Pronouns
Test 10 Quantity Expressions
Test 11 Adjectives and Adverbs
Test 12 Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
Test 13 Conjunctions and Clauses
Test 14 Various sentences
supplement
1 Parts of speech and sentence elements
2 Irregular verbs
3 Shape changes to watch out for
4 abbreviations
5 Nouns to Watch Out for and the Usage
6 Useful Adjective + Preposition Expressions to Know
7 Useful Verb Expressions to Know
Correct answer
Index 205
Book structure
Present and present progressive
UNIT 1 He is a student.
be verb (am/is/are)
UNIT 2 He is not hungry.
Negative sentences with the verb be
UNIT 3: Is she from China? Interrogative sentences with the verb "be"
UNIT 4 She is talking on the phone.
present progressive tense
UNIT 5 He is not driving.
Present progressive tense negative sentences
UNIT 6 Is it raining? Present progressive tense questions
UNIT 7 He likes music.
Present tense of regular verbs (1)
UNIT 8 He drives to work every morning.
Present tense of regular verbs (2)
UNIT 9 He doesn't like fish.
Present tense negative sentences
UNIT 10 Do you speak English? Present Tense Questions
UNIT 11 I am doing vs.
I do present progressive tense and present tense comparison
UNIT 12 He wants a new watch.
Verbs that are used in the present tense, not the present progressive tense
Past and past progressive
UNIT 13 She was in the hospital.
be verb past tense (was/were)
UNIT 14 I was not good at math in high school.
Past tense negative and interrogative sentences of the verb "be"
UNIT 15 He walked to school yesterday.
Past tense of regular verbs
UNIT 16 I didn't go to work yesterday.
Past tense negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 17 He was playing the guitar.
past progressive tense
UNIT 18 I wasn't sleeping.
Past progressive tense negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 19 He used to be a football player.
used to
Present perfect
UNIT 20 She has washed the dishes.
Present Perfect Tense (1)
UNIT 21 He has known her for five years.
Present Perfect Tense (2) Actions that continue to the present
UNIT 22 She hasn't seen this movie.
Present Perfect Tense (3) Things I've experienced so far
UNIT 23 I did vs.
I have done Comparison of past tense and present perfect tense
UNIT 24 We've just started.
just, already, yet
future
UNIT 25 She will run tomorrow.
Future Tense (1) will
UNIT 26 He's going to make dinner tonight.
Future Tense (2) be going to
UNIT 27 I will vs.
I'm going to future tense (3) Comparison of will and be going to
UNIT 28 She is leaving tomorrow.
Future Tense (4) Present Progressive and Present Tense to Express the Future
auxiliary verb
UNIT 29 He can speak Italian.
can and could
UNIT 30 Can I use your phone? Can I ~ ?, Can you ~ ?
UNIT 31 He might go out.
might
UNIT 32 He must be thirsty.
must (strong conviction)
UNIT 33 They must/have to stay in their seats.
must and have to (obligation)
UNIT 34 People must not run near the pool.
must not and don't have to
UNIT 35 He should go home.
should
UNIT 36 Would you like some help? would like (to)
passive
UNIT 37 The newspaper is delivered every day.
passive
UNIT 38 She caught a fish.
A fish was caught.
Comparing active and passive voice
Negative and interrogative sentences
UNIT 39 She is not afraid.
Negative sentences
UNIT 40: Is the water too hot? Interrogative sentences without interrogative pronouns
UNIT 41 Who is he? What is it? who and what
UNIT 42 Which do you want? which
UNIT 43 Where is the bathroom? where, when, why
UNIT 44 How can I help you? how
UNIT 45 Do you know where the station is? indirect question
-ing and to + verb infinitive
UNIT 46 Exercising is good for health.
-ing (1) subject
UNIT 47 She enjoys listening to music.
-ing (2) object
UNIT 48 He wants to open a restaurant.
to + verb infinitive
UNIT 49 They like visiting/to visit art museums.
Verbs that use both -ing and to + infinitive as objects
UNIT 50 She wants him to finish the report.
Verb + person + to + infinitive
UNIT 51 He made her scream.
make/have/let + person + verb infinitive
UNIT 52 They're running to catch the bus.
To + verb infinitive and noun + to + verb infinitive indicating purpose
Nouns and Pronouns
UNIT 53 a girl, snow Countable and uncountable nouns
UNIT 54 a dog, two dogs singular and plural
UNIT 55 a fish, some fish Nouns to be careful about in singular and plural
UNIT 56 a glass of water, two cans of soda a glass/can/… of ~
UNIT 57 a lamp, the lamp a/an and the
UNIT 58 I want to travel around the world.
When to use and when not to use the (1)
UNIT 59 They went to the movies.
When to use and when not to use the (2) Place
UNIT 60 She is my friend.
Pronouns referring to people and things
UNIT 61 It is Monday.
Impersonal subject it
UNIT 62 This is my camera.
Expressions indicating ownership
UNIT 63 It's Amy's book.
possessive case of nouns
UNIT 64 How much is this/that? this/these and that/those
UNIT 65 How about this one? one and ones
Quantity expression
UNIT 66 There are some children on the bus.
some and any
UNIT 67 There are no rooms.
no and none
UNIT 68 Someone left this briefcase in the lobby.
someone/anything/nowhere …
UNIT 69 many cars, much sugar many and much
UNIT 70 She received a lot of letters.
a lot of
UNIT 71 a few cookies, a little milk a few and a little
UNIT 72 few cookies, little milk few and little
UNIT 73 All dogs have tails.
all
UNIT 74 Every house has a roof.
every
UNIT 75 all of the pie, some of the pie all/most/some/none of ~
UNIT 76 He enjoys playing both.
both/either/neither
Adjectives and Adverbs
UNIT 77 He's wearing a black jacket.
adjective
UNIT 78 They are walking carefully.
adverb
UNIT 79 Jake is a nice guy.
Jake always dresses nicely.
Comparing adjectives and adverbs
UNIT 80 It's late.
I got home late.
Adjectives and adverbs to watch out for
UNIT 81 He always eats cereal for breakfast.
always, often, never …
UNIT 82 The bag is too small.
too
UNIT 83 They aren't big enough.
Adjective/adverb + enough
UNIT 84 There aren't enough seats on the bus.
enough + noun
UNIT 85 An airplane is faster.
comparative degree
UNIT 86 I'm looking for a larger one.
Comparative forms to watch out for
UNIT 87 Chris is the tallest person.
very
UNIT 88 Where is the closest cafe from here? Superlative forms to watch out for
UNIT 89 Chris is as heavy as Paul.
as ~ as
UNIT 90 She isn't as old as him.
not as ~ as
Prepositions and phrasal verbs
UNIT 91 at the bus stop, in the living room, on the floor Prepositions of place at, in, on (1)
UNIT 92 I don't have to wear a suit at work.
Prepositions of place at, in, on (2)
UNIT 93 The bus stops in front of my house.
Prepositions of location (1) in front of, behind, by, next to
UNIT 94 She is standing between Emily and Lynn.
Prepositions of location (2) between, among, over, under
UNIT 95 Where is the letter from? Directional Prepositions (1)
UNIT 96 The Nile River flows through Egypt.
Directional prepositions (2)
UNIT 97 It arrives at 5:30.
Time prepositions (1) at, on, in
UNIT 98 Bats sleep during the day.
Time prepositions (2) during, for, in, within
UNIT 99 Dr.
Kim sees his patients from 9 am
to 6 pm
Time prepositions (3) from ~ to, by, until
UNIT 100 The house with the yellow roof is ours.
Other prepositions with, without, by
UNIT 101 They are talking about visiting Susan.
preposition + -ing
UNIT 102 Are you sure about that? Adjective + Preposition
UNIT 103 Look at that baby.
Verb + preposition
UNIT 104 She is trying on a hat.
verb
Conjunctions and clauses
UNIT 105 The door opened, and he came in.
and, but, or
UNIT 106 The movie was boring, so they didn't enjoy it.
so and because
UNIT 107 She was watching TV when he came in.
when and while
UNIT 108 The restaurant closed before they arrived.
before and after
UNIT 109 The city has changed a lot since I moved here.
since and until
UNIT 110 If it rains, she'll stay at home.
if (1) if + present tense
UNIT 111 If he had time, he would have breakfast.
if (2) if + past tense
UNIT 112 if I do vs.
if I did if (3) Comparison of if + present tense and if + past tense
UNIT 113 He knows the girl who won the race.
Relative pronouns who, which, that (1) nominative case
UNIT 114 They enjoyed the dinner which James made.
Relative pronouns who, which, that (2) objective case
Various sentences
UNIT 115 There is a boat in the sea.
there + be verb
UNIT 116 He gave his wife a ring.
Verb (give/make, etc.) + person + thing
UNIT 117 Come here.
Let's go inside.
command, recommend
UNIT 118 He said that I could use his car.
Conveying what someone else says (indirect speech)
UNIT 119 I like it too.
I don't like them either.
too and either
UNIT 120 So am I.
Neither am I.
so and neither
CHECK-UP TEST
Test 1 Present and Present Progressive
Test 2 Past and Present Progressive
Test 3 Present Perfect
Test 4 Future
Test 5 Auxiliary Verbs
Test 6 Passive Voice
Test 7 Negative and Interrogative Sentences
Test 8 -ing and to + verb infinitive
Test 9 Nouns and Pronouns
Test 10 Quantity Expressions
Test 11 Adjectives and Adverbs
Test 12 Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
Test 13 Conjunctions and Clauses
Test 14 Various sentences
supplement
1 Parts of speech and sentence elements
2 Irregular verbs
3 Shape changes to watch out for
4 abbreviations
5 Nouns to Watch Out for and the Usage
6 Useful Adjective + Preposition Expressions to Know
7 Useful Verb Expressions to Know
Correct answer
Index 205
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Publisher's Review
Basic English Grammar for Beginners
Complete basic English grammar in one month
Simultaneous learning of grammar, speaking, and writing
A revised edition of "Grammar Gateway Basic (2nd Edition)", a basic English grammar book for beginners just starting to study English, has been published. "Grammar Gateway Basic (New Edition)" is a textbook designed to help beginners master English grammar in just one month by analyzing and observing how native English speakers speak and write.
The most frequently used grammar points are carefully selected and organized into a total of 120 units. Each unit can be completed on one page with the necessary grammar explanations and problem solving, so you can study without burden.
You can develop your speaking and writing skills as well as grammar through examples and various types of practice problems that can be applied directly to real life.
Additionally, instead of using difficult grammar terms, we have made it fun to study through easy grammar explanations and various illustrations.
Learners who want to study while listening to lectures can study with commentary lectures at Hackers Video Lecture Portal ChampStudy (www.ChampStudy.com).
Additionally, you can get help with your studies through real-time information sharing among learners and various learning materials provided for free on the Hackers English website (www.Hackers.co.kr) and Jump Hackers (www.JumpHackers.com).
1) Complete basic English grammar for beginners in one month
2) Easy-to-understand grammar explanations without difficult grammar terms
3) A burden-free structure that completes grammar explanations and problem solving on one page.
4) Free interpretation of all examples in the textbook - www.Hackers.co.kr
5) Various practice problems to improve speaking and writing skills
6) Fun illustrations that vividly show real-life situations in which grammar is used.
7) Abundant examples that can be used immediately in real life
8) Various appendices for complete mastery of basic English grammar
9) Check-up test provided for perfect review
10) Optional MP3 purchase available to practice speaking by listening to and following examples.
You can study along with 《Grammar Gateway Basic (New Edition)》 and various other contents provided for free on the Hackers English website (www.Hackers.co.kr), such as AP News Dictation, English Conversation, and Daily TOEIC Solving.
Additionally, sharing your questions with community users will maximize your learning experience.
Book structure
illustration
You can effectively grasp the content to be studied through vivid and fun illustrations that seem like real-life situations.
Grammar explanation + tables/graphs
You can read explanations written in easy-to-understand terms without using grammar terms, and review what you read through tables and graphs.
Example
You can see how grammar is used through examples.
- Try interpreting the examples yourself, and use the free online example interpretation (Hackers.co.kr) to check if your interpretation is correct.
- Listen to the example sentences in MP3 (ChampStudy.com) and practice speaking them out loud.
problem
You can practice what you have studied right away in Practice.
- Practice speaking and writing by solving practice problems that involve completing conversations and sentences in real-life situations.
Complete basic English grammar in one month
Simultaneous learning of grammar, speaking, and writing
A revised edition of "Grammar Gateway Basic (2nd Edition)", a basic English grammar book for beginners just starting to study English, has been published. "Grammar Gateway Basic (New Edition)" is a textbook designed to help beginners master English grammar in just one month by analyzing and observing how native English speakers speak and write.
The most frequently used grammar points are carefully selected and organized into a total of 120 units. Each unit can be completed on one page with the necessary grammar explanations and problem solving, so you can study without burden.
You can develop your speaking and writing skills as well as grammar through examples and various types of practice problems that can be applied directly to real life.
Additionally, instead of using difficult grammar terms, we have made it fun to study through easy grammar explanations and various illustrations.
Learners who want to study while listening to lectures can study with commentary lectures at Hackers Video Lecture Portal ChampStudy (www.ChampStudy.com).
Additionally, you can get help with your studies through real-time information sharing among learners and various learning materials provided for free on the Hackers English website (www.Hackers.co.kr) and Jump Hackers (www.JumpHackers.com).
1) Complete basic English grammar for beginners in one month
2) Easy-to-understand grammar explanations without difficult grammar terms
3) A burden-free structure that completes grammar explanations and problem solving on one page.
4) Free interpretation of all examples in the textbook - www.Hackers.co.kr
5) Various practice problems to improve speaking and writing skills
6) Fun illustrations that vividly show real-life situations in which grammar is used.
7) Abundant examples that can be used immediately in real life
8) Various appendices for complete mastery of basic English grammar
9) Check-up test provided for perfect review
10) Optional MP3 purchase available to practice speaking by listening to and following examples.
You can study along with 《Grammar Gateway Basic (New Edition)》 and various other contents provided for free on the Hackers English website (www.Hackers.co.kr), such as AP News Dictation, English Conversation, and Daily TOEIC Solving.
Additionally, sharing your questions with community users will maximize your learning experience.
Book structure
illustration
You can effectively grasp the content to be studied through vivid and fun illustrations that seem like real-life situations.
Grammar explanation + tables/graphs
You can read explanations written in easy-to-understand terms without using grammar terms, and review what you read through tables and graphs.
Example
You can see how grammar is used through examples.
- Try interpreting the examples yourself, and use the free online example interpretation (Hackers.co.kr) to check if your interpretation is correct.
- Listen to the example sentences in MP3 (ChampStudy.com) and practice speaking them out loud.
problem
You can practice what you have studied right away in Practice.
- Practice speaking and writing by solving practice problems that involve completing conversations and sentences in real-life situations.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: August 22, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 210 pages | 505g | 195*275*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788965420286
- ISBN10: 8965420288
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