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The work is fundamentally , meaning it focuses on how language is actually used rather than prescribing rigid "correctness". It draws heavily on data from the Survey of English Usage , ensuring that the grammatical rules reflect authentic modern speech and writing.

by Randolph Quirk and Sidney Greenbaum remains one of the most definitive synchronic descriptions of the English language. Published in 1973 by Longman , this textbook is an abridged, more accessible version of the monumental A Grammar of Contemporary English (1972). It was designed specifically for university students and teachers who require a comprehensive yet economical presentation of modern English structures. Core Philosophy and Approach a university grammar of english by quirk and greenbaum pdf

The textbook is organized into chapters that systematically cover the building blocks of the language: The work is fundamentally , meaning it focuses

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