English Grammar
100 Tragically Common Mistakes (and How to Correct Them)
by Sean Williams
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The practical English grammar guide for perfect writing.Gone are the days when you worry about embarrassing yourself with pesky misplaced modifiers or dreaded double negatives. Next time you have a nagging grammar question, pick up this practical guide and write with clarity and confidence.English Grammar spares you the lessons and cuts right to th...
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“This reads like a patient classroom primer: short chapters, plain language, and lots of examples aimed at resolving everyday grammar confusion. Its most useful function is as a quick-reference and refresher—rules, tips, and tricks are presented in checklists and concrete sentences rather than jargon. Limitations surface if you want linguistic theory, usage history, or rigorous debate about contested forms; the text favors straightforward, prescriptive answers and occasionally repeats points to aid readers who skim. Not a deep-dive resource.”
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