This blog post explores how to use for the iconic Golitsynsky English Grammar book—a staple for students in Russia and CIS countries for decades.
Including the Passive Voice , Complex Object , and Subjunctive Mood .
If you’ve ever studied English in a Russian-speaking school, you’ve likely seen the green (or blue) cover of Yuri Golitsynsky’s Grammar: A Collection of Exercises . It is famous for its intensive drills on everything from basic articles to complex subjects. But let’s be honest: when the exercises get tough, many students turn to (Answer Keys).
From Present Simple to the dreaded 16 active tenses.
Exercises use simple words so you can focus entirely on the grammar. 2. Using GDZ as a Learning Tool (Not a Shortcut)
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