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  2. File:A higher English grammar (IA higherenglishgra00bainrich ...

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  3. Category:Grammar books - Wikipedia

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    English grammar books (14 P) L. Latin grammar books (4 P) N. ... Pages in category "Grammar books" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  4. Grammar book - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek had the term τέκνή γραμματική (téchnē grammatikḗ, 'skill in the use of letters'), which was adapted into Latin as ars grammatica.This term was used in the title of works about writing and language, which came to be known in English as grammar-books or grammars.

  5. Sikandar Shah Miri - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar is claimed to have met a prolonged and painful death, [n] seemingly from elephantiasis, in April 1413. [4] [o] After his death, Sikandar's eldest son Mir was anointed as the Sultan, having adopted the title of Ali Shah. [4] Two years later, Mir was succeeded by Shadi Khan, who adopted the name Zain-ul-Abidin. [7] [1]

  6. P. K. De Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    Sarkar is best known for his seminal book on English grammar. It was first published in 1926 by Saraswaty Press with P Ghosh & Co as publishers. [5] At the time, the most popular English grammar books were the ones Henry Watson Fowler and John Nesfield. Sarkar's book focussed on the pedagogic needs of Indian students learning English grammar ...

  7. Sikandar - Wikipedia

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    Alexander the Great (BC 356–323), also known as Sikandar-i-Azam; Alauddin Khalji (1266–1316), Sultan of Delhi, who minted coins using the title Sikandar-e-Sani (The Second Alexander) Sikandar Khan Ghazi (14th century), Vizier of Sylhet; Abul Mujahid Sikandar Shah (died 1390), Sultan of Bengal; Sikandar Shah Miri Butshikan (1353–1413 ...

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  9. History of English grammars - Wikipedia

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    [26] Other books by Nesfield include A Junior Course In English Composition, A Senior Course In English Composition, but it was his A Manual Of English Grammar and Composition that proved to be greatly successful both in Britain and her colonies—so much so that it formed the basis for many other grammar and composition primers including but ...