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Learn to communicate exactly what you mean with this English writing and speaking guide From conjugating verbs to mastering punctuation to polishing your speaking skills, Perfect English Grammar makes it easier than ever to improve your grasp of grammar. Language learners of all levels can turn to this easy-to-navigate grammar guide again and again for quick and authoritative information for improving everyday communication. With this English grammar book, you'll: Never Be Wrong : Catchy examples help you remember core grammar rules. Sharpen Your Style: Composition guidelines let you express yourself fully. Look It Up: Seamless navigation makes it easy to find answers quickly. Expert guidance: Explore the tricky questions with linguist Grant Barrett's help. Perfect English Grammar helps you clearly say what you want to sayโ and the best way to say it. Review: Great for proper grammar - I am obsessed with not making grammatical errors. This is a perfect book to have at my fingertips. The index is very concise. Review: Easy to use and a fun read - The book is well organized and easy to look up parts of speech and other grammar topics. The author says it is meant as a reference and not to sit down and read, but I found it a great review as well as learned a lot in reading through it. Each section is short and written in a casual manner, not pedantic like many grammar books. I recommend the book and the podcast that he co-hosts, A Way With Words.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,407 Reviews |
O**E
Great for proper grammar
I am obsessed with not making grammatical errors. This is a perfect book to have at my fingertips. The index is very concise.
I**D
Easy to use and a fun read
The book is well organized and easy to look up parts of speech and other grammar topics. The author says it is meant as a reference and not to sit down and read, but I found it a great review as well as learned a lot in reading through it. Each section is short and written in a casual manner, not pedantic like many grammar books. I recommend the book and the podcast that he co-hosts, A Way With Words.
C**P
Print is small
This is a great resource, however the print is kind of smallโฆ so if you need glasses I would skip the book. I have just started using ChatGPT for a lot of the on the spot grammar rules. I gave it away as a gift to one of my ESL college students and they love it.
S**Z
Perfecto estado y buena calidad de impresion
Llego en perfecto estado, es un poquito mรกs pequeรฑo de lo que imaginaba pero sigue estando muy bien, la impresiรณn y los colores son muy buenos y vivos.
J**O
Good book
I really wnjoy this book! I am learning a lot from it
D**S
Lectura propia para mejorar el idioma inglรฉs.
Buen material, lomo blando pero muy elegante, pequeรฑo pero funcional.
K**R
Good start, but needs a second edition
(My credentials: Taught high school and college English for 10 years, MA in English.) I like this book. I really want to love it, but before I could recommend it for high school and college students, it needs a second edition with some added material and better organization. Itโs generally well-written and the concepts the author includes are clearly explained, but in its current form, itโs not really a practical reference for students who need help with the sentence-level problems teachers and professors are most likely to call out. Who I would recommend this book to: the student who doesn't struggle too much with the mechanics of writing but doesn't have much formal instruction in grammar and wants to cover the basics before taking a grammar course in college or before taking an AP English Language and Composition class that will expect them to understand these concepts before moving on to more advanced grammatical and rhetorical concepts. Itโs also a useful reference for advanced English language learners. Specific pros and cons I noted while reading: BOOK ORGANIZATION โข Itโs easy to either read cover-to-cover or use as a reference. The table of contents and index are clear and easy to use. โข However, the overall organization is sometimes idiosyncratic. I'm not sure why he has a whole (but only two-page) section to list/define parts of speech, then addresses spelling and sentence structure, then goes back to the parts of speech. Also, a subsection on the word "brung" is given the same importance as the subsection "writing with consistent tenses," which appears right after it. COMPOSITION โข Tips for composition are to the point, and even after getting a M.A. in English, writing a thesis, teaching for ten years, and working on my own fiction, I found them helpful and inspiring. (I never thought of using PowerPoint to organize a writing project before! Duh!) But they'll also be helpful to the college freshman or high school student looking for help with tackling the blank page. โข I like that each tip is stated simply and in bold at the beginning of a brief but enlightening paragraph of explanation. This makes review/skimming very easy. โข The section on composition is brief but cogent. It's not intended to serve as an instructive text for a composition course but instead just a quick reference for those who need reminders about such things as the differences between intro/conclusion and body paragraphs and what kinds of things to put in a body paragraph. โข The one bone I have to pick (and this may just be because it's my own biggest pet peeve) is that he doesn't address plagiarism, even briefly. I suppose this is excusable since he doesn't go into how to cite sources (since each department/program will use a different citation guide), but still, a brief "Note on Plagiarism" would be a nice reminder for students. ATTITUDE TOWARD GRAMMAR โข Kudos to the author for taking a descriptive rather than prescriptive view of grammar! For example, he is flexible on the (sparing) use of coordinating conjunctions at the beginning of a sentence or the use of contractions even in formal writing. โข This will probably be controversial, but I applaud the author for supporting the use of "they" and "them" to refer to a singular noun of unknown gender. He points out that this usage has been around for at least 600 years. STUDENT EDITING ISSUES โข In general, the author does a good job of addressing common problems at the micro level (like forming plurals or using apostrophes correctly) but not so much at the sentence level. โข He does a good job describing the most common parts of the sentence but doesn't highlight related editing issues, like run-ons, comma splices, subject-verb agreement, and dangling modifiers. He occasionally (and very briefly) touches on a few of these common errors, but they are virtually hidden and nowhere near as well-explained as the mechanical tips. He really needs a whole section on โCommon Sentence Errorsโ with these issues covered more effectively and with bold, easy-to-find subheadings. โข Sentence structure: It would be nice to have some graphic assists such as color coding or circling/underlining/arrows, especially in cases like demonstrating the direct object or object of the preposition. The verbal explanations, however, are succinct and accurate. โข I do like how he explains independent and dependent clauses: it's brief and clear without getting into the issue of coordinating vs. subordinating conjunctions, which usually just makes students glaze over. (He does address conjunctions, but only after clearly and simply explaining the difference between independent/dependent clauses.) โข The "Common Mistakes with Commas" section only includes two common mistakes (really just one, since theyโre closely related.) There are a lot more common mistakes he could have included. โข He provides good, practical, long-term advice on improving spelling. โข Spelling rules: In the section on adding a suffix to a word ending in -y, it might be nice to point out the few common exceptions (like attorney - attorneys, monkey - monkeys). โข I like how he briefly addresses little usage quirks like "nth" in the section on cardinal numbers and the differences in writing dates and times between the U.S. and the rest of the world. This is helpful both to English language learners and native speakers who arenโt widely read. โข I like the good, solid, useful tips on how to choose verb tenses when writing about various things, like commenting on what a source says versus narrating a chain of events. One common issue that I wish he had included in the list, however, is what tense to use when summarizing part of a literary text (present tense is most widely accepted among scholars, but students often use the past tense). Kerri Miller ELA Academy NOTE: I received this product at a discounted rate in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
J**Z
Perfect English grammar
It was good
R**L
Direto e realista em relaรงรฃo a quando podemos errar gramaticalmente.
Um livro incrรญvel que nรฃo se limita a passar regras e mais regras gramaticais, por ele รฉ feita uma contextualizaรงรฃo da realidade como o inglรชs รฉ usado e que nem sempre estar gramaticalmente correto รฉ o melhor jeito de se comunicar. Entretanto, o livro serve apenas como um complemento pois nรฃo abrange toda gramatica do inglรชs.
S**S
Glad I bought it.
Perfect to brush up on things you learned decades ago. Great for writers and aspiring writers.
A**R
A must-have reference work.
A reference book that you want to keep handy on your desk. Well written and easy to understand.
A**R
Very pleased with my purchase
I purchased for my children and it has helped my teenager son during exams. Very pleased with purchase
V**O
good grammar
There will be always a little grammar rule that fits you. And you will find it in this short book. Good grammar book for advanced people needing a clear companion to solve their daily grammar doubts.
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