I like the book named "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan .
A dictionary is a type of book to use to find out how to spell a word.
standard and substandard.
The best way for a person to learn Chinese words in English is to purchase a translation book. The book will show all the words, meaning, and how to write the words.
It's her!Are you good at english?!
Yes.
Fowler I think. Try BOWLER
To answer this question would take a lot of writing. The best thing for you to do is get hold of an English grammar book and read about will and would. Something like: 'An A-Z of English Grammar and Usage' by Geoffrey Leech.
Marilynn Grant-Wadden has written: 'The blue book of language & usage' -- subject(s): English language, Usage, Grammar
Margaret Nicholson has written: 'A dictionary of American-English usage, based on Fowler's modern English usage' -- subject(s): Americanisms, Dictionaries, English language 'The little Aussie fact book' -- subject(s): Miscellanea
Practical English Usage was created in 1980.
George Benjamin Woods has written: 'Versification in English poetry' -- subject(s): English language, Versification 'The blue book of good English' -- subject(s): English language, Rhetoric, Grammar, Usage, Idioms, Errors of usage 'Poetry of the Victorian period' -- subject(s): English poetry
A dictionary is a type of book to use to find out how to spell a word.
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
The best way is to talk with people. Talk and listen. Talk some more, and read.
Jim Quinn has written: 'Word of mouth' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Restaurants 'American tongue and cheek' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Usage, English language, Variation 'American tongue and cheek' -- subject(s): Americanisms, English language, Usage, Variation
Best thing to do is converse with a native English speaker. Other good ideas to try are watching english speaking television programs or reading english magazines (more common language usage than in literature).