Grammatically Correct: An Essential Guide to Punctuation, Style, Usage and More
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Average customer review:Product Description
In a friendly, accessible format, Writer's Digest's best-selling grammar guide is now in pocket size! With Grammatically Correct, readers will be able to solve their grammar dilemmas quickly. This revised edition is: Value priced in a handy format, letting readers get the best and most crucial grammar instruction easily and affordably; Clearly organized, with added appendices and glossaries for quick reference, making it easy to navigate; Packed with time-tested instruction for all types of writers, with the same appeal, authority, and sound advice as the original; Comprehensive in its coverage of punctuation, spelling, structure, style, usage, and grammar, Grammatically Correct provides the foundations of grammar in the ultimate easy-to-use format.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #194351 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Anne Stilman has been a professional editor for more than ten years. She teaches seminars in copyediting and technical writing, and has been a guest lecturer for writer's organizations.
Customer Reviews
A wonderful grammar book
There are very few grammar books that you can pick up to consult and find it difficult to put down again. Anne Stilman has achieved this amazing feat in her book "Grammatically Correct". The book covers the basics of spelling, punctuation, grammar and style for writers and editors in an easily readable almost conversational style. The book itself has a well-designed layout, with lots of examples of what to do and what not to do, including some self-test questions. Passages (both serious and comic) from well-known past and contemporary writers to illustrate points is a nice touch. While the book is aimed at an American audience, most of the book is also relevant to a British audience and there are some explanations of differences in punctuation between the two Englishes. What a wonderful ungrammary grammar book!



