![]() ![]() You’ll find in-depth studies of all of the different past, present, and future tenses, complete with examples of these tenses in use. This book covers just about anything you might need to know about grammar on the TOEFL. Because of this, a lot of my students have wound up using this book for independent self-study. But it’s written in very simple, student friendly language. And yes, this book is technically a teacher’s resource, not a book for ESL students. I’ve used it as the basis for a lot of the grammar lessons I’ve written for this blog. The ELT Grammar Book is particularly close to my heart. Here are two grammar books that have worked especially well for TOEFL students I’ve worked with. Good grammar knowledge helps you to both understand and produce English. ![]() If you’re preparing for the TOEFL, grammar will be important in every section. By David Recine on Novemin English Grammar ![]()
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