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Old 19-Sep-2003, 16:00
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I really have a headache to learn and prepare TOEFL structure test. There are so many grammar rules that may apply to. Can anyone provide me a simple but comprehensive grammar list? Thanks
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Try this:
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Check out http://www.computerbasedtest.com/toefl_gr_summary.html. It helps.
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That looks like it is a helpful site. :)

I was redirected to the home page, so I'll post the link here: http://www.computerbasedtest.com/

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