grammar book

collocation in English

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grammar
noun
uk
/ˈɡræm.ər/
us
/ˈɡræm.ɚ/
(the study or use of) the rules about how words change their form and combine with other words to ...
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book
noun
uk
/bʊk/
us
/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofgrammarandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As a result, this linguistic orphan has waited until the later 20th century for adequate coverage ingrammarbookand dictionary.
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If they are in some sense assertive, their referents are words, like sentences in agrammarbookdescribing grammatical forms.
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This way of judging a grammar by weighing itsgrammarbookis useless.
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At length, if you pursued the clues, you would find in some part of thegrammarbookthe correct translation which you were expected to learn.
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I inquired what kind of language course was provided —whether agrammarbookand a note book were needed and whether the men had to do home work.
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Agrammarbookhas been written for the language.
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This has made possible to include all four varieties into a newgrammarbook.
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He has published a number of story books, an alphabet book and agrammarbook.
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In 1829, he published three of his works (agrammarbook, collection of folk songs, and his fables).
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While recent theoretical work has emphasized the interdependence of different markers of modality, this insight has not yet found its re-ection in existing grammar books.
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But, despite their titles and terminology, current grammar books don't, in fact, provide this knowledge.
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Thirdly, including other varieties would make their grammar books too long.
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Badly expressed and inaccurate rules, in turn, become enshrined in grammar books directed at teachers and students.
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In trying to explain all this, it is natural to turn to grammar books.
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Students exploit examples from the interviews to confirm the rules prescribed in grammar books.
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Furthermore, the grammar books used at the school did not mention anything about it. 12.
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There will need to be officially sanctioned grammar books.
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I admit that many of the grammar books are not sophisticated enough (perhaps rightly so) to warn readers against misleading look-alikes, but then they do consider the meaning as well.
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What do the grammar books say?
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