Learning a foreign language is much easier when it is approached
with a knowledge of language structure ('grammar'), but many
students find grammar mystifying. This text explains points of
grammar straightforwardly using examples from several
widely-studied languages, including English, so that students can
see how the same principles work across different languages, and
how the structures of different languages correspond both formally
and functionally. The use of concrete examples makes grammar less
abstract and easier to grasp, allowing students to relate what they
are learning to knowledge that they already possess unconsciously;
it simultaneously brings that knowledge up to a conscious level.
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