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Grammar for People Who Hate Rules: Killer Tips from the Ruthless Editor

Grammar for People Who Hate Rules: Killer Tips from the Ruthless Editor

By Kathleen A. Watson

Ever worry that your email to a client might have embarrassing grammar mistakes? That your report for your boss won’t meet expectations? That your professor will find fault with your midterm paper?

Communication skills are valued in every field and every position. Whether you’re in the classroom, you’ve been out of it for a while, or you’ve just grown accustomed to texting and today’s digital shortcuts, now’s the time to jump back into the grammar game.

The easy-to-follow tips in "Grammar for People Who Hate Rules," a straightforward guide that will help you avoid many of today’s common word and punctuation errors, will remind you what you’ve forgotten and help you lift your writing skills to a new level.

English grammar and usage can be confusing! Even the best writers sometimes pause to consider word and punctuation choices.

Whether you’re writing for work, for school, or even creating a knockout profile for LinkedIn or a dating website, the tips in this book will bring you up to speed with today’s English grammar. You’ll build your reputation as you you build your mastery, impressing your clients, your boss, your professor—or maybe even your potential mate!

Buy this valuable resource, keep it close at hand, and write—and speak—your way to success in all of your endeavors

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