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English Tests for Military and Police Academies

Daniel B. Smith

Verlag: Daniel B. Smith

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The main purpose of English Test for Military and Police Academies is to provide you a valuable and enlightening collection of English Grammar multiple-choice grammar exercises with answer key, which helps you improve your English level for Police and/or Military career.
This book contains different items sorted by difficulty and takes you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English language skills. Within this book you can find exercises regarding a multitude of topics like: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, relative clauses, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation and many more…
This book is the perfect tool for you to get ready for any entrance exam, either to the Police Academy or to the Military Academy. It contains 135 tests and approximately 2500 items specially chosen to bolster your English.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2024.

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