A Short English Grammar, by Charles Duke Yonge, provides a concise and accessible guide to the principles of English grammar, tailored for Afrikaans speakers. This book offers clear explanations and practical examples to aid in understanding the structure of the English language. Covering essential topics such as parts of speech, sentence construction, and punctuation, it serves as a valuable resource for students and anyone seeking to improve their English language skills. With its straightforward approach, this grammar guide is an essential tool for mastering the fundamentals of English in an Afrikaans-speaking context.
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