Oxford Guide to English Grammar, Eastwood J., 2002

Oxford Guide to English Grammar, Eastwood J., 2002.

The Oxford Guide to English Grammar is a systematic account of grammatical forms and the way they are used in modern standard English. It is designed for learners at intermediate and advanced levels and for teachers, and is equally suitable for quick reference to details or for the more leisured study of grammatical topics. The emphasis is on meaning in the choice of grammatical pattern, and on the use of patterns in texts and in conversations.

Oxford Guide to English Grammar, Eastwood J., 2002


FRANKENSTEIN.
In 1818 Mary Shelley wrote a famous book called 'Frankenstein'. But there was no monster called Frankenstein, as is popularly believed. Frankenstein was not the name of the monster but the name of the person who created the monster. The word 'Frankenstein' is often used to mean 'monster' by people who have not read the book. Another mistake is to talk of 'Doctor Frankenstein'. Frankenstein was never a doctor. Mary Shelley's hero did not study medicine - he studied science and mathematics at the university of Ingolstadt in Bavaria. There really is a place called Ingolstadt. There is also a place called Frankenstein, which might or might not have given the author the idea for the name.

Contents.
Sentence and text.
Verb forms.
Infinitive, gerund and participles.
The noun phrase.
Adjectives, adverbs and prepositions.
Main clauses and sub clauses.



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