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Zhao Junying's "Encyclopedia of Modern English Grammar", I have a copy, which is very expensive.
The Encyclopedia of Modern English Grammar aims to provide a systematic and comprehensive introduction to the lexical, syntactic, punctuation, phonetics, and word formation of the English language with the aim of practical application. The book is divided into five parts: grammatical units, lexical grammar, syntax, English phonetics, and word formation. The example sentences collected in this book are detailed and novel, rich in content, knowledgeable and interesting, and have an appropriate degree of difficulty, which is easy to catch, understand and memorize.
The content of the example sentences involves literature, popular science knowledge, social life, etc. Through many different typical example sentences, readers not only learn grammar knowledge, but also improve their English language application and expression skills, and also help to increase their vocabulary, reading comprehension and English appreciation.
Quark English Grammar Encyclopedia is also fierce. Read through this book, you are not in vain for an English major. . .
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New Edition: College English Grammar Lecture and Test, China Textile University Press.
I've been using, great book, I'm a former English major, and now an English teacher.
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Zhang Daozhen's Chinese is not very good, or don't read his foreign language grammar books...
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Practice grammar in high school English.
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Perhaps because grammar research is a thankless task, there are three people I can refer to in English grammar for so many years: Bo Bing, Zhang Daozhen, and Zhang Zhenbang. It is generally believed that Bo is suitable for non-professional study, Zhang is suitable for professional study, and Zhang is suitable for professional research.
Others believe that the actual difference is simply the thickness of the first edition. Coincidentally, Bo did increase the thickness later, and it seems that it once surpassed Zhang. I personally recommend Zhang Daozhen, because this is the only grammar book I have read through more than once, and I feel that it meets at least two requirements of the subject:
Systematic, comprehensive. As for authority, I think it is enough, but I dare not finalize it.
The foreign version of the grammar book, to say that it fully meets the requirements, only rA comprehensive grammar of the English language, edited by Quirk et al. But I'm afraid it will take some effort to read through this.
To put it more simply, I recommend Corinthians's Encyclopedia of English Grammar. I haven't read this book, but I dare to recommend it because it belongs to Corinthian's corpus series. I have a dictionary in this series, which is the most accessible, user-friendly, and very good quality I've ever seen in an English-English dictionary, so I know that any product based on this corpus is reliable.
The book is currently priced at around 42, so be aware that the word Collins Cobuild should be on the top of the cover when you buy it. Cobuild is the abbreviation of Collins Birmingham University International Language Database. The Chinese should also build their own corpus, I don't know if there is wood.
In fact, in addition to reading grammar systematically, you should also flip through some monographs and idle books about the English language. It's good that Bloomfield's "Theory of Language" is one of the world's famous works translated into Chinese. In the past, I only knew the prefix, the root, the etymology, these things, but after reading this book, I realized that some letter combinations also have meaning, such as fl- means flash, jitter; And str - embodies the elongated image in the subconscious of native English speakers, so think street, straw, stream, strait, strap, streak, string...
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