Oxford A-Z of grammar and punctuation

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Oxford A-Z of grammar and punctuation

John Seely

Oxford University Press, 2013

Rev. 2nd ed

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Oxford A-Z of grammar & punctuation

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Previous ed.: 2009

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Readers of all levels will find this excellent guide essential. Including examples of real usage taken from the Oxford Corpus, this handy volume provides clear information about grammar and punctuation that we need on a day-to-day basis in over 300 entries. Arranged alphabetically, it contains entries for standard grammatical terms such as pronoun, synonym, or transitive verb. It also discusses related questions of usage, for example how to distinguish between 'may' or ' might', 'that' or 'which', and 'it's' or 'its'. For ease of use, over 40 feature entries on master headwords like adverb, hyphen, and spelling include diagrams listing related terms. Revised and updated, The Oxford A-Z of Grammar and Punctuation offers accessible and coherent explanations across a broad range of topics, and is the first port of call for any reader seeking clear, authoritative help with grammar and punctuation. Both easy to use and comprehensive, it is an essential tool for writing at home, in the office, at school, and at college.

Table of Contents

  • HOW THIS BOOK IS ARRANGED
  • INTRODUCTION TO GRAMMAR
  • OXFORD A-Z OF GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION

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