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From: vincentchinys@hotmail.com (vince)
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Subject: Re: Oxford Practice Grammar
Date: 24 Jan 2004 03:53:58 -0800
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giliak@yahoo.com (Andrey) wrote in message news:<a40f4d9c.0401232124.6bd4f999@posting.google.com>...
> Hi!
> I've got an "Oxford Practice Grammar" by John Eastwood.
> Not sure now which parts of the book to concentrate on
> after a starting test.
> I'd really appreciate if someone has answers or keys
> to the Starting test.
> Thanks a lot!
Hi, I bought the book "Oxford Pratice Grammar", then I found that the
book contains no answer for all the exercises in the book! it's really
disappointed! After all, I noticed that with the same book they have
two version, 1 with answer and another without! How come they can do
it like that?
Hopefully someone can give me a hint where to get the answer. Thanks.
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