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Product Information
Essential Grammar in Use bonus extra CD-ROM contains interactive grammar exercises to accompany the book.

Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521559286
ISBN-139780521559287
eBay Product ID (ePID)700429

Product Key Features
FormatTrade Paperback
Publication Year1997
LanguageEnglish

Dimensions
Weight23.9 Oz
Width7.4in.
Height0.7in.
Length9.6in.

Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal428.2/4
IllustratedYes
Target AudienceEnglish As a Second Language
Copyright Date1996
AuthorRaymond Murphy
Edition Number2
Number of Pages300 Pages
Edition DescriptionRevised Edition
Lc Classification NumberPe1128 .M773 1997
Reviews'Never heard of Murphy? Well, then it is high time you rush to the nearest book shop and buy it. It is still the best grammar book and has been so for the last 12 years ¿ The explanations - always one page - of any grammar item are clear and illustrated not only with good examples but also motivating pictures. On the page facing these explanations you are offered a good selection of exercises. They are easy to understand and also illustrated with pictures.' 'If you feel your students need and also want more of them, there is the volume with the Supplementary Exercises. This means no work for you, you do not have to make up your own examples - it is all there.' ETAS, Switzerland, 1997, 'Essential Grammar in Use is highly recommendable for the use of self-study or as supplementary course material because of its clarity, conciseness, illustrative examples, convenient arrangement, and outstanding lay-out.' VVLE Newsletter, Belgium, 1997, 'Never heard of Murphy? Well, then it is high time you rush to the nearest book shop and buy it. It is still the best grammar book and has been so for the last 12 years ... The explanations - always one page - of any grammar item are clear and illustrated not only with good examples but also motivating pictures. On the page facing these explanations you are offered a good selection of exercises. They are easy to understand and also illustrated with pictures.' 'If you feel your students need and also want more of them, there is the volume with the Supplementary Exercises. This means no work for you, you do not have to make up your own examples - it is all there.' ETAS, Switzerland, 1997
Lccn97-187305