The A-Z of Correct English by Angela Burt
Requirements: PDF Reader, 318 KB
Overview: The A to Z of Correct English is a reference book which has been written for the student and the general reader. It aims to tackle the basic questions about spelling, punctuation, grammar and word usage that the student and the general reader are likely to ask.
Throughout the book there are clear explanations, and exemplar sentences where they are needed. When its helpful to draw attention to spelling rules and patterns, these are given so that the reader is further empowered to deal with hundreds of related words. The aim always has been to make the reader more confident and increasingly self-reliant.
This is a fast-track reference book. It is not a dictionary although, like a dictionary, it is arranged alphabetically. It concentrates on problem areas; it anticipates di?culties; it invites cross-references. By exploring punctuation, for example, and paragraphing, it goes far beyond a dictionarys terms of reference. It is not intended to replace a dictionary; it rather supplements it.
Student's Review:
This is one of those books you'll have wished you had when you were a student. If you are lucky enough to be studying now, the message is buy it! If, like me, you wish you could have a single reference point to look up all manner of spelling, grammar or punctuation queries this is the book for you. Its (does 'its' need an apostrophe?) simple layout in alphabetical order makes it incredibly easy to use. This one is going to have a permanent place on my desk (both at home and work!).
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http://rapidshare.com/files/290315325/T ... nglish.rar
Requirements: PDF Reader, 318 KB
Overview: The A to Z of Correct English is a reference book which has been written for the student and the general reader. It aims to tackle the basic questions about spelling, punctuation, grammar and word usage that the student and the general reader are likely to ask.
Throughout the book there are clear explanations, and exemplar sentences where they are needed. When its helpful to draw attention to spelling rules and patterns, these are given so that the reader is further empowered to deal with hundreds of related words. The aim always has been to make the reader more confident and increasingly self-reliant.
This is a fast-track reference book. It is not a dictionary although, like a dictionary, it is arranged alphabetically. It concentrates on problem areas; it anticipates di?culties; it invites cross-references. By exploring punctuation, for example, and paragraphing, it goes far beyond a dictionarys terms of reference. It is not intended to replace a dictionary; it rather supplements it.
Student's Review:
This is one of those books you'll have wished you had when you were a student. If you are lucky enough to be studying now, the message is buy it! If, like me, you wish you could have a single reference point to look up all manner of spelling, grammar or punctuation queries this is the book for you. Its (does 'its' need an apostrophe?) simple layout in alphabetical order makes it incredibly easy to use. This one is going to have a permanent place on my desk (both at home and work!).
Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.com/files/290315325/T ... nglish.rar