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English Prepositions Exercises Part 2 - cover

English Prepositions Exercises Part 2

Więckowski Radosław

Verlag: Radosław Więckowski

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Incorrect usage of prepositions in English is like driving your car at night with the headlights off. You can’t find the way in darkness. English prepositions. Exercises Part 2 illuminates the way by being the most definitive resource for English learners at all levels. With this self-study guide, you will be able to broaden and test your knowledge of such prepositions as for, from, in, into, of, with
• The most comprehensive and definitive overview in three parts with a key of English prepositions ever written
• An innovative method for getting a feel for preposition usage
• Focus on enhancing the minutest differences
• Thousands of bracketed prompts in italics
• Preposition usage not to be found in other publications
• A wide spectrum of interesting, contrastive contexts
• English Prepositions. Exercises Part 1 and 3 and English Prepositions. Test serve as perfect complements to English prepositions. Exercises Part 2
Verfügbar seit: 08.07.2024.
Drucklänge: 295 Seiten.

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