No Mistakes Grammar
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No Mistakes Grammar, Volume II Misused Words for Business
by Giacomo Giammatteo
Part 2 of the No Mistakes Grammar series
We're back! That's right. Back and at it again. And there's an unexpected surprise. We have more redundancies, more expressions, and more mixed-up word news.
This isn't a complex grammar guide, but it does cover a lot more ground than the first volume. And I'm willing to bet that you'll learn something from it. You're bound to know some of the words, but you won't know everything and that makes the book worthwhile. I don't know about you, but I'd give up a few cups of coffee to learn something.
Well...how about it? Would you?
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More Misused Words
by Giacomo Giammatteo
Part 3 of the No Mistakes Grammar series
More Misused Words contains a lot of the same words that Misused Words I and II did, but so much more. In More Misused Words, we address even more redundancies, absolutes, capitals, eponyms, flat adverbs (everybody's favorite), initialisms and acronyms, Latin abbreviations, mispronunciations, a couple of sticklers like lie/lay/laid/lain, and poisonous/venomous, plurals of compound words (is it mothers-in-law or mother-in-laws? Isn't one sufficient?), time-consuming phrases, and punctuation. We'll have fun tackling these words (they're not that big), and we'll address more than just words-we'll hit on eponyms, odd punctuation, and even a few Latin expressions, such as e.g., ergo, etc., and i.e. (Did I just say 'ergo'? If I do that again, smack me.)
I know you think you are familiar with these, but despite their ubiquitousness (Smack me for that also.), there might be a few odd rules that pertain to using Latin expressions that you're not familiar with. It's worthwhile to learn them (especially if you intend to write).
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No Mistakes Grammar, Volume V Misused Words and Then Some
by Giacomo Giammatteo
Part 5 of the No Mistakes Grammar series
This is the final book in the No Mistakes Grammar series, so be prepared to learn. We cover a lot of territory in this book. Things like: count nouns (data and media), linking verbs, comma usage, hyphenation, sayings and proverbs, appositives, more mispronunciations, words from other languages, and more.
There should be enough in here to keep you busy for a while. And I guarantee it will improve your grammar in an easy-to-understand style.
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No Mistakes Grammar, Volumes I, II, and III Visual Grammar
by Giacomo Giammatteo
Part of the No Mistakes Grammar series
This book is a combination of No Mistakes Grammar volumes I, II, and III. But it's so much more. It has some new material, but it also has about 200 pictures. That's right-pictures.
This is one of the world's first, if not the first, visual grammar book. Most people learn better with pictures. With Visual Grammar, you get images that show examples of the words you're learning. Not every word has a picture but a lot of them do.
This book includes misused words, redundancies, absolutes, flat adverbs, eponyms, idiomatic expressions, Latin phrases, and more.
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