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Simply Grammar is a set of 8 books for classes 1 to 8. This series lays down a foundation that enables learners to comprehend English language and grammar. The objective is to enable the learner to apply grammar concepts in day-to-day life. It also helps learners understand the various nuances of grammar along with pronunciation and phonics. The outcome is aimed at communication and speaking correct English, along with writing good English. Some of the key features include easy-to-learn and remember rules and definitions, ample examples to explain each concept, phonic drills to get the sounds right, a quizzing section to evaluate the understanding of grammar concepts, a common error section and tailor-made grammar games for more practice.

Saraswati SIMPLY GRAMMAR Class IV

Product Code: Nk_9789351997313
Rs.205.00
Simply Grammar is a set of 8 books for classes 1 to 8. This series lays down a foundation that enables learners to comprehend English language and grammar. The objective is to enable the learner to apply grammar concepts in day-to-day life. It also helps learners understand the various nuances of grammar along with pronunciation and phonics. The outcome is aimed at communication and speaking correct English, along with writing good English. Some of the key features include easy-to-learn and remember rules and definitions, ample examples to explain each concept, phonic drills to get the sounds right, a quizzing section to evaluate the understanding of grammar concepts, a common error section and tailor-made grammar games for more practice.
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  • Author
  • Saraswati Books
  • Binding
  • Paperback
  • Board
  • CBSE
  • Book Code
  • 9789351997313
  • Class
  • IV
  • Manufacturer
  • Saraswati Books
  • Model ID
  • Nk_9789351997313
  • Specification
  • Saraswati Books
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