McGraw-Hill Handbook of English Grammar and Usage, 2nd Edition
by Mark Lester
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Reviews the rules of English grammar, covering such topics as verb forms, subject-verb agreement, punctuation, capitalization, parallelism, who versus whom, and etiquette for digital communication.
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This comprehensive guide delivers exactly what the title promises: a thorough review of English grammar rules, from foundational concepts like verb forms and subject-verb agreement to modern considerations for digital communication. It serves as a reliable desk reference for anyone looking to clarify the often-confusing intricacies of punctuation, capitalization, and the proper use of "who" versus "whom."
What sets this handbook apart is its practical, no-nonsense approach to usage, providing clear explanations and examples that make complex rules immediately applicable. It's an indispensable resource for students polishing academic papers, professionals crafting business communications, and writers of all kinds seeking to refine their prose. This is the kind of definitive guide you'll keep within arm's reach whenever a grammatical question arises.
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