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The Ultimate French Review and Practice: Mastering French Grammar for Confident Communication»rank: 1524par: David Stillman, Ronni Gordon
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English Grammar For Dummies»rank: 818par: Geraldine Woods
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National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World»rank: 1844par: National Geographic
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Oxford School Dictionary and Thesaurus (2007 edition)»rank: 12483par: Robert Allen
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Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection»rank: 4309par: Bill Watterson
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Grammatically Correct»rank: 736par: Anne Stilman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For those who value correct grammar, Anne Stilman has written the definitive guide. She holds you to her high grammatical standards, and clearly explains how to follow the rules. There are chapters on 'Spelling,' 'Punctuation,' 'Grammar,' and 'Style,' and Stilman patiently elucidates the rules of colons, brackets, and plural formations, while gracefully tackling the common misuses of 'lie' versus 'lay.' Her illustrative examples bring the stickiest lessons home. Quoting from Woody Allen, Vikram Seth, Mark Twain, and other likable authors, issues of pronoun choice, parallelism, and ellipses come clear. ... |
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Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Wonderful World of Odd»rank: 1189par: Bathroom Reader's Hysterical Society
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For those who value correct grammar, Anne Stilman has written the definitive guide. She holds you to her high grammatical standards, and clearly explains how to follow the rules. There are chapters on 'Spelling,' 'Punctuation,' 'Grammar,' and 'Style,' and Stilman patiently elucidates the rules of colons, brackets, and plural formations, while gracefully tackling the common misuses of 'lie' versus 'lay.' Her illustrative examples bring the stickiest lessons home. Quoting from Woody Allen, Vikram Seth, Mark Twain, and other likable authors, issues of pronoun choice, parallelism, and ellipses come clear. ... |
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Deja Dead»rank: 2174par: Kathy Reichs
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For those who value correct grammar, Anne Stilman has written the definitive guide. She holds you to her high grammatical standards, and clearly explains how to follow the rules. There are chapters on 'Spelling,' 'Punctuation,' 'Grammar,' and 'Style,' and Stilman patiently elucidates the rules of colons, brackets, and plural formations, while gracefully tackling the common misuses of 'lie' versus 'lay.' Her illustrative examples bring the stickiest lessons home. Quoting from Woody Allen, Vikram Seth, Mark Twain, and other likable authors, issues of pronoun choice, parallelism, and ellipses come clear. ... |
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Larousse Gastronomique: The World's Greatest Culinary Encyclopedia»rank: 617par: Librarie Larousse
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For those who value correct grammar, Anne Stilman has written the definitive guide. She holds you to her high grammatical standards, and clearly explains how to follow the rules. There are chapters on 'Spelling,' 'Punctuation,' 'Grammar,' and 'Style,' and Stilman patiently elucidates the rules of colons, brackets, and plural formations, while gracefully tackling the common misuses of 'lie' versus 'lay.' Her illustrative examples bring the stickiest lessons home. Quoting from Woody Allen, Vikram Seth, Mark Twain, and other likable authors, issues of pronoun choice, parallelism, and ellipses come clear. ... |
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Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book 2009: 32nd Edition»rank: 1342par: Hugh Johnson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :For those who value correct grammar, Anne Stilman has written the definitive guide. She holds you to her high grammatical standards, and clearly explains how to follow the rules. There are chapters on 'Spelling,' 'Punctuation,' 'Grammar,' and 'Style,' and Stilman patiently elucidates the rules of colons, brackets, and plural formations, while gracefully tackling the common misuses of 'lie' versus 'lay.' Her illustrative examples bring the stickiest lessons home. Quoting from Woody Allen, Vikram Seth, Mark Twain, and other likable authors, issues of pronoun choice, parallelism, and ellipses come clear. ... |