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It organizes instruction from core parts of speech—nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and articles—through detailed subtopics such as countability, pronoun types, verb forms, degrees of comparison, and common prepositional errors. The guide also covers inflection, tense and aspect, mood and voice, reported speech, and syntax including subjects, predicates, and complements to support systematic learning and reference.","The Farlex Grammar Book: Complete English Grammar Rules  \nFARLEX International  \nCopyright © 2016 Farlex International All rights reserved. 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