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You Can Do It! Be a Grammar Champ!
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About the book
You Can Do It! Be a Grammar Champ is a comprehensive skill-builder aimed at helping students improve their reading and writing abilities.
The book includes simple, engaging exercises, ranging from sentence structure, tenses, phrases and clauses, to active and passive voice, vocabulary, comprehension and much else.
The useful exercises, exciting word games and creative activities will help you master rules to become a grammar champ and discover that YOU CAN DO IT!
Skills and topics covered in this book include verb forms, connectors, pronouns, prepositions, phrasal verbs, sentence completion, punctuation and many more.
Pages: 272
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Chandak Chattarji
Chandak Chattarji is an educationist, author of English textbooks, poet and translator. He spent four years (1951-1955) in Santiniketan, where his father, Gopal Krishna Chattarji, was the Principal of Patha Bhavan. Graduating from Viswa Bharati University in 1955, he did his MA at the University of Calcutta in 1957 and qualified as an Associate of the College of Preceptors, London, in 1970. The schools he has taught English at include La Martiniere, Lucknow; Sainik School, Rewa; Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok and St Paul’s School, Darjeeling. Chattarji retired in 1993 as the Principal of Air Force School, Kanpur. His collection of poems Another Dorian Gray was published by the Writers Workshop in 1990. His highly-regarded English text-book for ICSE schools, A Comprehensive English Language Course, was first published by Orient Longman in 1976, and a revised edition was published by Orient BlackSwan in 2002. His recent publications include the poetry collection Summer Knows (Sampark, 2015) which has been translated into French by Roselyne Sibille; a translation of Jibanananda Das’s short fiction (2016) and Six Bangla Poets (2017), both published by Poetrywala, Mumbai.“