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Mistakes Writing English, How to Avoid Them
Mistakes
Writing English and How to Avoid Them is a text authored by Marshall T.
Bigelow and is intended as an instructional guide to the improvement of
one's English skills. "With th…
Grammar of the English Sentence
Grammar
of the English Sentence is a guide to the correct usage of English
grammar, with an introductory section on the parts of speech, sentences,
phrases, punctuation, and an overview…
Pure EnglishA Treatise on Words and Phrases, or Practical Lessons
Pure
English: A Treatise on Words and Phrases, or Practical Lessons in the
Use of Language is a title first published in 1884. Recently republished
by Forgotten Books, this work was co-aut…
Words and Their Uses, Past and PresentA Study of the English Language
In
preparing a new edition of this book, I have sought help and taken
hints from every criticism of it that I have seen; and I heard of none
that I did not try to find if it was not at hand. Who…
A Study of English Words
A
Study of English Words was originally published in 1897 and is the work
of scholar and author Jessie Macmillan Anderson. Now republished by
Forgotten Books, this title is intende…
How to Write ClearlyRules and Exercises on English Composition
How
to Write Clearly, written by the Rev. Edwin A. Abbott, is a great
paradigm of archaic English language. It was first published in 1876 and
gives a lovely example of language as it…
Mcgraw-Hill Handbook of English
We
wish to thank these authors, pubhshers, and other holders of copyright
for permission to use the following excerpts from copyrighted materials:
The excerpts from Sportsmanlike Drivi…
A Higher English Grammar
If
you are interested in the English language and how it has evolved over
the years then A Higher English Grammar by Alexander Bain is a great
choice to read. Bain was a Scottish phi…
Words and Sentences
Harry
Stuart Vedder Jones, an English professor of the University of
Illinois, released Words and Sentences in 1919 with the intention of
making his work as reference material for both te…
The Art of Writing Speaking the English Language
Shall
and will form future tense.28. Should and would.29. May, can, must,
could, might, let. Potential mode. Indicative.30. Tense defined.31.
Person and Number.32. Every indicates the si…
An Improved Grammar of the English Language
British
Grammars of the English language appear to me to be very imperfect,
and, in some particulars, very erroneous. Since the publication of the
grammars of Lowtli and Priestley, w…
Grammar and Its ReasonsFor Students and Teachers of the English Tongue
Grammar
and Its Reasons, for Students and Teachers of the English Tongue was
written by Mary Hall Leonard in 1909. This is a 391 page book,
containing 87721 words and 9 pictures. S…
Elementary English, Spoken and Written
In
Elementary English the authors have endeavored to include all that is
essential to cover adequately an elementary course of study in grammar,
composition, and corrective English. T…
A Practical GrammarIn Which Words, Phrases, and Sentences Are Classified
The
Gbammar of a Language, Quintilian has justly remarked, is liko the
foundation of a building the most important part, although out of sight,
and not always properly valued by t…
Helps in the Use of Good EnglishA Hand-Book for All Who Desire to Speak or Write Correct English
The
object of this book is that of serving as a convenient hand-book for
editors, lawyers, teachers, clergymen and others who have occasion to
write or speak the English language, an…
Word and PhraseTrue and False Use in English
Still,
whenever the etymology or the history of a word appeared specially
worthy of notice, he has not been restrained by fear of going beyond the
limits of the practical from tracing its pedi…
A Dictionary of English
The
inquiry must sometimes occur even to those not specially engaged in the
study of language, by what steps does such and such a word come to have
the meaning in which it is actually fo…
A Guide to Good English
This
book is ofiFered with the sympathy of a fellow-craftsman to all who
seek self-expression through words. It is based on the experience of a
number of years spent in handling the man…
The Principles of English GrammarComprising the Substance of All the Most Approved English Grammars Extant, Briefly Define…
Ir
is probable that the original design and principal motive of even
eacher, in publishing a school-book, is the improvement ol his own
pupils. Such, at least, is the immediate object of t…
Longmans English Grammar
Of
the merits of Longmans School Grammar upon which the present book is
based, little need now be said, for it has from its first appearance
held an assured position as one of the most ac…
Webster's Academic DictionaryA Dictionary of the English Language
Although
this edition of Websters Academic Dictionary is an entirely new book
abridged directly from Websters International Dictionary, care has been
taken to preserve in it the esse…
Notes on English Grammar
Toronto,
Preface. These notes are the outcome of my own experience in teaching
English Grammar, of the invaluable instruction of Professor Arber, and
of the observations of my bro…
Everyday English Language Lessons for Grammar Grades
Everyday
English has been written, not to exploit a theory, but to meet the
loudly-voiced demand of American educators for a different sort of
language training. This demand has aris…
The PhraseA Monograph
Introductory.
I have not given extended examples. I think the principle substantially
covers all good phrase-writing; and while it seems needless to add
another to the several dictionaries an…
A Philosophical Grammar of the English Language
We
not only grrc our decided approbation of its superior merits, but feel
also much pleasure in recommending it to those anxious for sterling
knowledge on the peculiarities of our language…
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