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Writing: Grammar, Usage, and Style (Cliffs Quick Review) |
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Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: After being out of college for twenty years, I wanted to review basic grammar and punctuation. So, I ordered a copy of this book -- Writing: Grammar, Usage, and Style -- by Cliffs Quick Review. In a word, it was just what I was looking for, a clear and concise review of English grammar. Although the book is 240 pages long, it has just the right amount of detail and examples without overdoing it. One can read it from front to back (as I am doing) without getting too bogged-down in detail. Or, the work could serve as a ready reference guide to basic grammar and punctuation. It's not just for students, but for anyone who wants to improve their writing skills. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: A bit on the level of the uneducated Review: I bought this book looking for a quick guidebook on writing, but what I found was a elementary schoolbook. I would not reccomend this book unless your writing skills are horrendous. It is just plain boring and does not give any usefull tips in my opinion.
Rating: Summary: Great no-nonsense guide to better writing Review: It's nice to see grammar treated as the means to the end, with the focus on clear writing. Very handy little book.
Rating: Summary: Great reference for the working adult Review: This guide is a wonderful desk reference for working adults who are not-just-a-few years away from Freshman Comp. Easy-to-read and easy-to-follow.
Rating: Summary: Not without errors, but still a good book! Review: This is a great book for brushing up on the basics of grammar, but I have found some mistakes in the answer keys to the "Chapter Checkouts". For example, in Chapter 4, it goes over comparative and superlative adverbs. In the answer key it says the comparative and superlative for "easily" are "easier and easiest", but this is not true; it would be "more easily and most easily". "Easier" and "easiest" would be the comparative and superlative for "easy", not "easily". I have found myself checking this book against the Gregg Reference Manual more than once since it is THE standard on this subject. But this book is easy to read and understand; and it is also easy to find something if you need to look something up. I'm still glad I bought this book and do still recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Not without errors, but still a good book! Review: This is a great book for brushing up on the basics of grammar, but I have found some mistakes in the answer keys to the "Chapter Checkouts". For example, in Chapter 4, it goes over comparative and superlative adverbs. In the answer key it says the comparative and superlative for "easily" are "easier and easiest", but this is not true; it would be "more easily and most easily". "Easier" and "easiest" would be the comparative and superlative for "easy", not "easily". I have found myself checking this book against the Gregg Reference Manual more than once since it is THE standard on this subject. But this book is easy to read and understand; and it is also easy to find something if you need to look something up. I'm still glad I bought this book and do still recommend it.
Rating: Summary: LOVE THIS GUIDE Review: This is a great supplemental book that everyone who writes anything (from thesis papers to brief e-mails to your friends) should have!
Rating: Summary: A good all-reund guide to grammar and better writing style Review: This is a practical, easy-to-use guide to grammar and better writing, full of good examples. The reader does not have to wade through the dread grammar jargon (predicate-nominative, etc) that turns so many students off and makes them think grammar is irrelevant to their lives.
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