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A Grammar of the English Tongue

By: Samuel Johnson
Narrated by: Matt Montanez
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This audiobook contains grammar points with examples for learners. With many chapters on various grammatical theories, A Grammar of the English Tongue is the complete guide to the correct usage of English. With its numerous concepts and terms, it serves as a handy reference for personal or academic usage.

A Grammar of the English Tongue can help you get the basic skills you need for a career and for further educational pursuits.

Public Domain (P)2018 My Ebook Publishing House

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Truly awful narration of a useful classic

The narration is unbelievably bad, with gross mispronunciations of even simple words like “Italian”, appear in roughly every other sentence; and a total lack of passion or involvement in what is being said. It actually sounds as sloppy and careless as if it a first take cold reading by a high school student who was drunk, stoned, sleep-deprived, or all three - except not as fun or funny, due to the pusillanimous voice of the hapless reader.

That the book being read is a classic and very thoughtful analysis of the rudiments of English grammar by one of its greatest exponents, just ads to the pin-headed absurdity of it all.

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