Longman Advanced Grammar May 2026

: 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 ).

The original text emphasizes the of British and American English. A modern feature could include:

: Highlighting clauses (relative, conditional, etc.) and their relationships. Longman Advanced Grammar

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

: 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 : Interactive versions of "Exercise 1" in the

: Linking visual elements directly to the book’s detailed structural index for quick reference. 2. Contextual "Nuance Lab"

P is for Prescriptive | An A-Z of ELT - Scott Thornbury's blog A modern feature could include: : Highlighting clauses

Here are several feature concepts you could develop to enhance the Longman Advanced Grammar experience: 1. Interactive "Syntax Visualizer"