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Who's Afraid of Grammar? by Arscott, David

ISBN: 9781908973474 PUBLISHER: Book House FORMAT: Hardback PAGES: 96 PUBLICATION DATE: 1.02.2013 DIMENSIONS: 17.5 x 10.7 x 1.2 centimetres

DESCRIPTION: Who's Afraid Of...? is a new series of information books covering aspects of English usage. The text is accessible and entertaining with accurate facts and advice. This book guides the grammatically unaware through rules and conditions, highlighting common pitfalls that English language users face on a day to day basis, such as dangling participles and grocer's apostrophes.

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