ISBN: 0764554336 | 368 pages | November 28, 2004 | 4 MB | PDF
Does
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Since
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Test It Fix It - English Verbs and Tenses - Intermediate
Oxford University Press (UK) | 2006 | ISBN: 9780194392211 | 88 pages | PDF | 18.73 MB
A series of books which show learners what they get wrong and how to put it right.
Learners
test their English, check their answers, then test themselves again.
Feedback on every answer means students really learn from their
mistakes.
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* A test, answers with helpful tips, and a second test on the same topic in each four-page unit.
* Twenty topics in each book.
* Twenty 'Review' pages, leaving a mini reference book once all the tests have been completed.
* Written for self-study and also suitable for use in the classroom.
O'Reilly Media, Inc. | 2008-01-11 | ISBN: 0596527748 | 650 pages | PDF | 37.24 MB
So
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Publisher: Microsoft Press | ISBN: 9780735622838 | Edition - 04/04/2007 | PDF | 1536 Pages | 21.79 MB
Get expert guidance on how to:
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100 Things You Need to Know about Microsoft Windows Vista
Publisher: Que | November 21, 2007 | 216 pages | ISBN: 0789737272 | 22.34 MB
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