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introduce a book for grammar [closed]



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowGood book on English grammar from the very beginningHow to identify adjectives“How long have you [had/been having] this?” - Cont. or Simple?A good and exhaustive book for English grammarWhat is a gerund? A noun or a verb? 'His smoking upset me’Grammar: What does it really take to be “very good” at it?Are some grammar rules different for Latin origin nouns with the ‑ion suffix?Habitual activities within a limited period of timeUsing too many 'to's in a sentence?Grammar questions regarding an excerpt from The Giver










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I am studying grammar and I am curious to know if there exist any book that have lots of exercise that identify every word role (adverb, adjective, auxiliary verb, noun and ...). even having something like that can be a big help to me to assess my self and learn new stuff.
Thanks in advance










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    This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

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  • A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

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I am studying grammar and I am curious to know if there exist any book that have lots of exercise that identify every word role (adverb, adjective, auxiliary verb, noun and ...). even having something like that can be a big help to me to assess my self and learn new stuff.
Thanks in advance










share|improve this question













closed as off-topic by Dan Bron, sumelic, TrevorD, michael_timofeev, Jason Bassford Mar 23 at 15:17



  • This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
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    This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

    – sas08
    Mar 21 at 9:04











  • A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

    – GoodJuJu
    Mar 21 at 13:08











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because asking for references

    – michael_timofeev
    Mar 23 at 6:08













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I am studying grammar and I am curious to know if there exist any book that have lots of exercise that identify every word role (adverb, adjective, auxiliary verb, noun and ...). even having something like that can be a big help to me to assess my self and learn new stuff.
Thanks in advance










share|improve this question














I am studying grammar and I am curious to know if there exist any book that have lots of exercise that identify every word role (adverb, adjective, auxiliary verb, noun and ...). even having something like that can be a big help to me to assess my self and learn new stuff.
Thanks in advance







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closed as off-topic by Dan Bron, sumelic, TrevorD, michael_timofeev, Jason Bassford Mar 23 at 15:17



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    This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

    – sas08
    Mar 21 at 9:04











  • A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

    – GoodJuJu
    Mar 21 at 13:08











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because asking for references

    – michael_timofeev
    Mar 23 at 6:08












  • 1





    This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

    – sas08
    Mar 21 at 9:04











  • A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

    – GoodJuJu
    Mar 21 at 13:08











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because asking for references

    – michael_timofeev
    Mar 23 at 6:08







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This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

– sas08
Mar 21 at 9:04





This is not an answer, but I have been doing this sort of thing with Karen Elizabeth Gordon's The Well Tempered Sentence -- but it catalogs all of the punctuation marks, and goes forward that way. Perhaps you might find that useful? It's a good investment at $8 and a lot of fun to read.

– sas08
Mar 21 at 9:04













A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

– GoodJuJu
Mar 21 at 13:08





A great reference (although not a complete reference manual) is a book called 'Have You Eaten Grandma?' by Gyles Brandreth. The missing comma between Eaten and Grandma is a clue to it's reference to grammar. 'Have you eaten Grandma?', vs. 'Have you eaten, Grandma?'.

– GoodJuJu
Mar 21 at 13:08













I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because asking for references

– michael_timofeev
Mar 23 at 6:08





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because asking for references

– michael_timofeev
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