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Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 16, 2009 21:01 pm   Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the
 

I want to buy the English Grammar through Stories ebook but why should I buy it if it seems that all the materials in the book can be freely access through the "Stories" link? xD

Btw, does it covers all parts of speech, including the 12 tenses?

P.S. I've learned so much on understanding present simple like I'd never been when I read the story (plus it's fun). Thank you Sir Alan!
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Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:37 am   Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the
 

If you can access it freely, why don't you look through it yourself, Aizuko?
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Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the #3 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 15:09 pm   Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the
 

I will hehe, but does the book covers additional stories? I don't mind about the price, as long as I could learn more. :)
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Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the #4 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 20:25 pm   Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the
 

The book contains the same materials as the free version but in addition you will get a lot of features and benefits the free version doesn't have.

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Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the #5 (permalink) Sun Oct 18, 2009 20:32 pm   Is all the content of "English Grammar through Stories" ebook is on the
 

I'm glad that I bought the book. Thanks.
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