Word power made easy
The complete handbook for building a superior vocabulary
by Norman Lewis
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appears in English Vocabulary, Vocabulary Building, and Writing.
Do you always use the right word Can you pronounce it and spell it correctly Do you know how to avoid illiterate expressions Do you speak grammatically without embarrassing mistakes If you could improve in any of these areas, you need Word Power Made Easy.Written by one of the most respected experts in the field of grammar, Word Power Made Easy...
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