Книга: «Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary 2nd Edition»
Серия: "Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary" The new edition of the Cambridge Phrasal Verbs Dictionary covers around 6, 000 phrasal verbs current in British, American and Australian English. Clear explanations and guidance help learners master this difficult yet essential aspect of the English language.• Fully updated with new phrasal verbs, e. g. cosy up to, copy in, sex up• Clear advice on grammar and usage • Thousands of example sentences show phrasal verbs in typical contexts • Most common phrasal verbs highlighted so students know which to learn • A thematic section shows phrasal verbs in topic groups for vocabulary expansion Издательство: "Cambridge University Press" (2006)
ISBN: 0-521-67770-X,978-0-521-67770-7,978-0-5216-7770-7 Купить за 1637 руб в My-shop |
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