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English Grammar: Morphology
ā Scribed by Muhammad Ali Alkhuli
- Publisher
- Dar Alfalah
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Category
- Library
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⦠Table of Contents
PREFACE
Contents
CHAPTER 1 :
WORD STRUCTURE
CHAPTER 2 :
AFFIXATION
CHAPTER 3 : COMPOUNDING
CHAPTER 4 :
INFLECTION
CHAPTER 5 :
WORD FORMATION
CHAPTER 6 :
NOUNS
CHAPTER 7 :
VERBS
CHAPTER 8 :
ADJECTIVES
CHAPTER 9 :
ADVERBS
CHAPTER 10 :
MINOR CLASSES
OF WORDS
Key to Exercises
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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