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Longman
Dictionary of American English
Business and technical terms are included in this 52,000 word comprehensive
dictionary with interactive CD-Rom. Sentences show correct usage,
thesaurus boxes give synonym and antonym information, and a Learner’s
Handbook provides valuable, writing, grammar, and communication information.
The CD-Rom can be used for pronunciation practice. |
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Oxford
Collocations Dictionary
The word combinations in this dictionary enable readers to express
their ideas naturally and accurately. Use this great resource to choose
the best adjective to describe a noun and to clear up confusion regarding
preposition usage. Example sentences help the reader make the appropriate
word choice. |
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Chartbook:
A Reference Grammar
by Betty Azar
Find easy to understand answers to all of your grammar questions. |
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Pocket
Keys for Writers
by Ann Raimes
This practical guide fits easily into a purse or briefcase and is
a wonderful resource on style, grammar, and punctuation. A special
section addresses common errors made by ESL writers. |
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Three
Little Words: A, An, and The
by Elizabeth Claire
If you struggle with which articles to use and when, this book will
clear up the confusion. |
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English Collocations in Use Intermediate
by Michael McCarthy and Felicity O'Dell
A good knowledge of collocations (typical word combinations) is essential for fluent and natural-sounding English. |
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