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The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage Frederick T. Wood

The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage By Frederick T. Wood

The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage by Frederick T. Wood


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Many people, from those for whom English is the mother tongue to those learning English as a second language, find the language can be confusing. Is there a full stop after Mr? This book answers such questions and offers guidance on punctuation, idiom, style, spelling and syntax.

The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage Summary

The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage by Frederick T. Wood

Many people, from those for whom English is the mother tongue to those in the early stages of learning English as a second language, finds the language's ambiguity, complexity and common misuse a source of confusion on some occasions. Is there a full stop after Mr? Is the Queen Charles' mother or Prince Charles's mother? Do you inquire, enquire or just ask? This A-Z companion aims to provide the answers in acceptable - Standard English. A living language is constantly changing and this book offers a fully up-to-date guide to punctuation and idiom, style, spelling and syntax for the browser as well as the seeker. The many examples from newspapers and magazines including the New Statesman's 'This English' column provides illustration. This reference book will act as a guide for everyone using written English for pleasure, profit or necessity.

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GOR002420873
9780333634103
0333634101
The Macmillan Dictionary of Current English Usage by Frederick T. Wood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
1995-02-10
366
N/A
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