[Grammar] Which books to use for this purpose?

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Hi all.

I am a non-native english learner. I will say that my english is average. I want to improve. I need some good english grammar books. These books must have detailed english grammar. Can anyone suggests some good books for following purposes:

A) Basic English Grammar. (Explains syntax. Some exercises.)

B) A very detailed and advance english grammar book. (Which explains everything in great details. I dont have any problem in spending time for learning. Book can have 1000-2000 pages (the more the better)). I need some book which I can trust; that it has complete english grammar (ideally 'complete grammar' cannot exist in one book, but I need something which is very vast and covers most of the topic in great details).

Please help.
-- KK
 

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I'm sure that the following books are going to satisfy your requirements

1- Most native speakers claim that it is the best grammar book ever
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Oxford_Guide_to_English_Gramma.pdf


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I don't like Quirk (1). I'm sorry I paid so much for it. I can't even find the definition of a 'clause' in it. It's very hard to use as a reference book, and I really can't get into it. If I had my money back, I'd buy the Cambridge Grammar.

I also have 4. the Oxford and 5. the Collins Cobuild, which are good basic books.
 

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I don't like Quirk (1). I'm sorry I paid so much for it. I can't even find the definition of a 'clause' in it. It's very hard to use as a reference book, and I really can't get into it. If I had my money back, I'd buy the Cambridge Grammar.

I also have 4. the Oxford and 5. the Collins Cobuild, which are good basic books.
I agree with your opinion about Professor Quirk's book. Especially after I read that he had criticized our beloved master, Mr. Henry Fowler!!!
 

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Oops! I forgot to add this fantastic book

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