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1. High School English Grammar and Composition By Wren and MartinThis is a famous book used since years to learn Good English Grammar.2. Oxford Modern English Grammar By Bas AartsThis is another good book. This book has both British and American English uses. 3. Cambridge Grammar of English...
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1. High School English Grammar and Composition By Wren and MartinThis is a famous book used since years to learn Good English Grammar.2. Oxford Modern English Grammar By Bas AartsThis is another good book. This book has both British and American English uses. 3. Cambridge Grammar of English - A Comprehensive Guide By Ronald and MichealThis is one more good book for English Grammar.Let me tell you, in this age of Internet, there could be many books on English Grammar. But the above mentioned books are used since years for learning Good English Grammar. I am not endorsing them, but they are good book. read less
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wren and martin is good grammar book
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English Grammer and Composition by Wren and Martin.English Grammer in Use by Raymond Murphy,Longman English Grammer and The Oxford guide to English Grammer.
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"English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy: It's a comprehensive guide suitable for learners at different levels. "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: Although it's more of a style guide, it covers grammar rules concisely. "A Comprehensive Grammar of the English...
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"English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy: It's a comprehensive guide suitable for learners at different levels. "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: Although it's more of a style guide, it covers grammar rules concisely. "A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language" by Randolph Quirk et al.: A more advanced and in-depth exploration of English grammar. "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan: Offers practical explanations of common grammatical issues. "Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing" by Mignon Fogarty: Provides easy-to-understand grammar tips in a fun way. Each book has its own approach and target audience, so you might want to check out a few to see which style resonates best with you. read less
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The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation by Lester Kaufman and Jane Straus Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English (fourth edition) by Patricia T. O’Conner English Grammar: 100 Tragically Common Mistakes (and How to Correct Them) by S. Williams The Best Grammar...
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The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation by Lester Kaufman and Jane Straus Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English (fourth edition) by Patricia T. O’Conner English Grammar: 100 Tragically Common Mistakes (and How to Correct Them) by S. Williams The Best Grammar Workbook Ever! by Arlene Miller read less
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Here are a few recommended books on English grammar: "English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy: It's a comprehensive guide suitable for learners at different levels. "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: Although it's more of a style guide, it covers grammar rules concisely. "A...
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Here are a few recommended books on English grammar: "English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy: It's a comprehensive guide suitable for learners at different levels. "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: Although it's more of a style guide, it covers grammar rules concisely. "A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language" by Randolph Quirk et al.: A more advanced and in-depth exploration of English grammar. "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan: Offers practical explanations of common grammatical issues. "Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing" by Mignon Fogarty: Provides easy-to-understand grammar tips in a fun way. read less
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