Oxford University Press, 2004. — 226 p.
Natural Grammar shows you how one hundred important English keywords work, the phrases they generate, and the links they make. The emphasis is on natural-sounding language. Plenty of practice is provided in language building.
Key features100 double-page spreads with explanations and exercises.
Reference area with four clear sections: definitions, grammar patterns, collocations, and set phrases.
Examples of real language from corpus research.
Varied exercises which practise and expand language.
Idioms and natural phrases.
Language notes on usage.