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English Grammar: Learning at Lightning Speed
By: Okon Attah, Ph.D.
English Grammar: Learning at Lightning Speed is part of a collective effort to water the flower of grammar and maintain its wholesomeness. This book is neither the ultimate nor the penultimate work on English grammar; it is intended to serve as a prolegomenon to further studies.
Verbosity has been reduced here; there is focus on what is germane to understanding English grammar, so the reader can learn at lightning speed.
About the Author
Okon Attah, Ph.D., passed high school English examination conducted by the University of London; he holds a master’s degree from Western Illinois University and a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. He has taught courses at Washington University and the University of Missouri in St. Louis. His interests include reading and table tennis.
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English Grammar: Learning at Lightning Speed
By: Okon Attah, Ph.D.
English Grammar: Learning at Lightning Speed is part of a collective effort to water the flower of grammar and maintain its wholesomeness. This book is neither the ultimate nor the penultimate work on English grammar; it is intended to serve as a prolegomenon to further studies.
Verbosity has been reduced here; there is focus on what is germane to understanding English grammar, so the reader can learn at lightning speed.
About the Author
Okon Attah, Ph.D., passed high school English examination conducted by the University of London; he holds a master’s degree from Western Illinois University and a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. He has taught courses at Washington University and the University of Missouri in St. Louis. His interests include reading and table tennis.