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Grammar eBooks
Learn the rules! As with any profession or task, unless you know the rules you won't succeed. Our Grammar eBooks will teach you the rules and even let you know when it's ok to break them...
Beckwith's Poor Spellers Dictionary By Rod G. Beckwith Beckwith's Poor Spelllers Dictionary has over 22,000 of the most commonly misspelled words in the English language. Poor Spelling is not your fault. The English language is broken. At last, an electronic version of a resource that you will be using everytime you write. No more thumbing through pages and getting paper cuts. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe ________________________ A Cure For The Common Word By K.D. Sullivan Words like interesting and nice are so commonlyused they’ve lost their impact. This book provides you withmore than 3,000 powerful alternatives to tired words and helps you build a stronger vocabulary in the process. Armed with vibrant new words, you can precisely and eloquently express exactly what youwant to communicate in your writing and speech. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, eReader, Google, Kindle ________________________ The Devil's Dictionary By Ambrose Bierce Over 1,000 barbed and brilliant definitions by the 19th-century journalist and satirist often called "the American Swift." Congratulations are "the civility of envy." A coward is "one who in an emergency thinks with his legs." Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, Kindle ________________________ Eats, Shoots and Leaves By Lynne Truss We all know the basics of punctuation - or do we? In Eats, Shoots & Leaves, Truss dares to say, in her delightfully witty way, that it is time to institute a zero tolerance approach to punctuation. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, Palm, Kindle ________________________ The Elements of Style by William Strunk jr. & How To Speak And Write Correctly by Joseph Devlin - Special Edition By William Strunk Jr. and Joseph Devlin This Special Edition provides two of the most revered books for writers - The Elements of Style by William Strunk jr. & How To Speak And Write Correctly by Joseph Devlin. A must-have for any student and conscientious writer. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe ________________________ English Grammar By Richard Hudson Are you having trouble determining your subjects from objects, or adverbs from adjectives? "English Grammar" offers a new approach to the teaching of traditional grammar, using the insights of modern linguistics and modern teaching methods. Whether you are just trying tobrush up on your grammar knowledge or starting from scratch, this accessible workbook provides the basics you need. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Google, Kindle ________________________ Grammar Sucks: What to Do to Make Your Writing Much More Better By Joanne Kimes, Gary Robert Muschla Following in the tradition of Joanne Kimes's signature "let's just close our eyes and get through this together" humor, along with Gary Robert Muschla's gentle grammar technique, Grammar Sucks is for everyone who hates the rules but wants to follow them anyway. Genre: Grammar Format: Adobe, Google, Kindle ________________________ Roget's Superthesaurus By Mark McCutcheon Roget's Superthesaurus is a perennial favorite among writers, and this revised third edition has more than 1,000 new and expanded entries. Users of this treasury of words will be able to find the perfect synonym--or antonym--to give their writing preciseness and color. With more features than any other word reference, Roget's Superthesaurus is a must-have for every writer's desk! Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Google ________________________ Sin and Syntax By Constance Hale You gotta love a grammar guide that calls verbs "moody little suckers" and adverbs "promiscuous." Constance Hale (Wired Style) relishes prose that is deliberate, beautiful, and bold. Go ahead and break the rules, she says; just know the rules first, and know why you are breaking them. Sin and Syntax is chock full of invigorating examples, Shakespearean soliloquies to Apple's "Think Different" campaign. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, eReader, Google, Kindle ________________________ When You Catch an Adjective, Kill It By Ben Yagoda Yagoda (The Sound on the Page) isn't trying to reinvent the style guide, just offering his personal tour of some of the English language's idiosyncrasies. Using the parts of speech as signposts, he charts an amiable path between those critics for whom any alterations to established grammar are hateful and those who believe whatever people use in speech is by default acceptable. Readers won't toss their copies of Strunk & White off the shelf, but Yagoda's witty grammar will rest comfortably next to the masters. Genre: Grammar eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, eReader, Google, Kindle
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