Grammar Geek Grammar Geek

Grammar Geek

    • £2.99
    • £2.99

Publisher Description

English is full of beauty and surprises, yet despite being the lingua franca of the globalization world, it has a reputation for being difficult to learn because its grammar has also so many quirks and contradictions.

Did you know:
- "Terry loves yogurt" is an example of illeism
- preposition stranding is a bogus rule
- sometimes it's acceptable to begin a sentence with "but" or "and"
- "Could you pass the salt?" is "whimperative"
- it's OK to boldly split infinitives

Many of us don't even know the basics, so not only does Grammar Geek reveal obscure grammar rules and bogus ones you can safely ignore, it's also a handy primer, so in the future you'll have no excuse for dangling a modifier or misplacing a semicolon.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2019
3 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
96
Pages
PUBLISHER
Octopus
SIZE
58.8
MB

More Books by Michael Powell

The Mammoth Book of Great British Humour The Mammoth Book of Great British Humour
2010
Dateless ARTICLES: Book Two - Melcaster Monologues Dateless ARTICLES: Book Two - Melcaster Monologues
2016
Word Nerd Word Nerd
2019
Games on Thrones Games on Thrones
2018
Dateless ARTICLES: Book One - Grimford Gleanings Dateless ARTICLES: Book One - Grimford Gleanings
2016
Twenty to Stitch: Christmas Cross Stitch Twenty to Stitch: Christmas Cross Stitch
2017