Oxford Practice Grammar written by John Eastwood is the ever best for learning grammar effectively. The book, Oxford Practice Grammar is for students of English at a middle or intermediate level. The book is suitable for those studying for the Cambridge First Certificate in English. It can be used by college students attending classes or by someone working alone. The book consists of 153 units, each on a grammatical topic. The units cover the main areas of British sentence structure. Each unit includes an explanation of the grammar point followed by a number of exercises. Almost all models cover up two pages. The number of devices has been increased from 120 to 153. There are more two-page products and fewer four-page unit.
Here are the primary contents of the book
- Words and sentence
- Verbs, Questions
- negatives and answers
- Modal verbs
- The passive
- Pronouns
- Adjectives and adverb
- Prepositions, Conditionals and wish
- Linking words
- Verbs with prepositions and adverbs
- Appendices
- Reported speech
- Relative clauses
- Adjectives and adverbs
- Nouns and articles (a/an and the)