Let's Eat Grandma: Everything You Need to Know About Grammar

Hardback

Main Details

Title Let's Eat Grandma: Everything You Need to Know About Grammar
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joanne Adams
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 158,Width 120
Category/GenreUsage and grammar guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781786850119
ClassificationsDewey:425
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Summersdale Publishers
Publication Date 13 April 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Do you sometimes mix up your 'affects' and 'effects'? Do you know when to use 'less' or 'fewer'? And what about punctuation would you like to feel sure about using semicolons? Grammar can be a bit of black hole in terms of size and matter, and if you're not confident about how it works, it can suck you up and spit you out before you can say 'there, their and they're'. Although this book won't give you the formula to the theory of everything grammatical, it will stop you from making embarrassing slip-ups, such as implying your grandmother would make for a tasty meal. So say goodbye to silly CV mistakes or red marker pen all over your essays, because this book offers up bite-sized tips and advice that'll make your writing instantly more impressive. AUTHOR: Joanne Adams is what you might call a perfectionist when it comes to punctuation and spelling. A lifetime spent encountering greengrocers' apostrophes and dangling participles at every turn has led her to set the world to rights in her very own grammar book. She hopes it will change the world! SELLING POINTS: Will appeal to people at school and university, professional writers and enthusiasts of the English language. Includes easy-to-learn grammar rules for a no-nonsense approach. A fun, family-friendly edition of Joanne Adams' Grammar (ISBN: 9781849537575), which has sold more than 8,000 copies.

Author Biography

Joanne Adams is what you might call a perfectionist when it comes to punctuation and spelling. A lifetime spent encountering greengrocers' apostrophes and dangling participles at every turn has led her to set the world to rights in her very own grammar book. She hopes it will change the world!