Very helpful
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I like that one. It contains everything you may need, while you are using a little advanced English. Your grammar will become very good. It can be very useful in every way if you are just studing English or you want to live in English speaking country or you want to study there, or work for foreign company. In every way I recommend this book highly to everybody that want to speak English well.
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Advanced Grammar in Use
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I would like to praise the author of this book for this excellent book. The book contains a lot of exercises you will need to do in order to get ready for the exam. It is a good value for money as I have had this book for a year and I always find something that I need to revise. I would definitely recommend this book to anybody taking the CAE exam. These books published by the Cambridge university are always excellent.
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It is a must for advanced learners of English
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This is a following book (after English Grammar in Use)for whoever wants to learn more detailed advanced English Grammar. It is very detailed. I liked it because it has got plain clear English to explain even more difficult topics for anyone. It is for self-study with lots of exercises. I suggest buy with keyed to exercises one. I also suggest with this book Advanced Language Practice ISBN: 0-5-435-241-249 and Longman Advanced Grammar ISBN: 0-582-079-780 if you are dedicated and desire learning English to proficiency.
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A Book to Compliment the Series
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As an EFL teacher this is a book that finally compliments the 'Grammar in Use' series. A book not only useful to advanced students but to EFL / ESL teachers alike. The content and style remains the same as Raymond Murphey's books in the series, but introduces and practises a higher level of grammar that students using this book have found challenging and has taught them the complexities of the language at higher levels.I strongly recommend to students and teachers to buy this book as it is an invaluable purchase for EFL/ESL classes and self help to advanced students. Your collection should not be without this book.
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