The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need: A One-Stop Source for Every Writing Assignment | 
enlarge | Authors: Susan Thurman, Larry Shea Publisher: Adams Media Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1580628559 Dewey Decimal Number: 428.2 EAN: 9781580628556 ASIN: 1580628559
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Book Description The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need is the ideal resource for everyone who wants to produce writing that is clear, concise, and grammatically excellent. Whether you're creating perfect professional documents, spectacular school papers, or effective personal letters, you'll find this handbook indispensable. From word choice to punctuation to organization, English teacher Susan Thurman guides you through getting your thoughts on paper with polish. Using dozens of examples, The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need provides guidelines for: Understanding the parts of speech and elements of a sentence Avoiding the most common grammar and punctuation mistakes Using correct punctuating in every sentence Writing clearly and directly Approaching writing projects, whether big or small Easy to follow and authoritative, The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need provides all the necessary tools to make you successful with every type of written expression.
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The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need: A One-Stop Source for Every Writing Assignment August 28, 2008 This is a no nonsense book that gets right down to business. No fancy frills or filler. Just useful information. I recommend this book to anyone writing literature.
The Title Says It All June 6, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a budding writer, the thing that seems to be going "Giant Chicken" on me at every step of writing, is grammar. I mean, who came up with all this, and would it be wrong if this person "disappeared?" Anyways, all kidding aside, the subject of grammar can only be akin to "Ernie The Giant Chicken," who on "Family Guy," seems to kick the crap out of the main character, and just when the main character thinks he has the chicken beat, the chicken shows he's alive and well, and will live to beat the crap out of him another day.
This book tries to combat the chicken, however, by providing everything you need to fight back. It's the all-in-one guide to grammar. A Reference. The Be All, End All. And it's conveniently pocket-sized. Simply put, the title says it all. And after you've finished the book, there's no reason to have grammar problems. I mean, you have all the rules right there, in one place. It's pretty easy to understand. But nope, grammar will still kick the crap out of you. No book will ever implant it, and make this stuff automatic for you. Nope. It comes from experience, and stuff like that. At least now, you know all the rules, in one easy, simple source, at a cheap price.
Is true to it's name March 24, 2008 This book is absolutely incredible, i found it in my kitchen and I have gotten such great use out of it. In school it cover everything we learn, its inexpensive as well. I really recommend this book, disregard the negative feedback because this book is truly outstanding. It really is the only grammar book you'll ever need!
Superlative Grammar Resource January 20, 2008 This book proved to be a great resource, with clear and concise grammar references.
I recommend this and "Grammatically Correct" by Stilman.
Strunk would approve April 10, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This well organized grammar is what it purports to be. Getting a high school student to use it is the trick. To my mind, it doesn't replace "Strunk and White," The Elements of Style: The Original Edition but it does the job.
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