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Since languages are "living organisms" that constantly change, you could develop a feature that connects the grammar rules to a . Longman Advanced Grammar

The original text emphasizes the of British and American English. A modern feature could include: P is for Prescriptive | An A-Z of

: Interactive versions of "Exercise 1" in the text, where learners must explain subtle differences in meaning between similar sentences (e.g., She must have been happy vs. She had to be happy ). She had to be happy )

" Longman Advanced Grammar " (originally titled Longman Advanced Grammar: Reference and Practice by L.G. Alexander) was designed to help C1-C2 level learners master complex English structures. To "develop a feature" for this classic text today, you might focus on modernizing its or expanding its Authentic Texts into interactive digital tools.

: Tools that show how meaning changes based on context, such as formal academic writing vs. spoken "bogus" or informal dialects. 3. "Real-Time Corpus" Updates

Building on the book’s existing focus on , this digital feature would allow users to input complex sentences and see a visual breakdown of: