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An edition of English made simple (1954)

English made simple

Rev. ed.
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■ Join over a million readers on their way to a better command of the English language, improved communication — and self-confidence.
■ Master the parts of speech, phrases and clauses, punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling with English Made Simple.
■ Increase the range and flexibility of your vocabulary.
■ Improve the clarity and force of your writing.
■ Each section is a self-sufficient lesson, complete and easy to understand.
■ Interesting examples and exercises illustrate the text.
■ Includes a helpful glossary of faulty diction.
■ Also handy as a ready reference, complete with comprehensive Table of Contents and Index.

Publish Date
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
196

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Cover of: English made simple
English made simple
1981, Doubleday
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: English made simple
English made simple
1981, Doubleday
Paperback in English - Revised Edition
Cover of: English made simple
English made simple
1954, Cadillac Pub. Co.
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Genre
Problems, exercises, etc.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
428.2
Library of Congress
PE1112 .W25 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
196 p. ;
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4093614M
Internet Archive
englishmadesimpl00wald
ISBN 10
0385174837
LCCN
80002631
Library Thing
2236088
Goodreads
1682271

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Excerpts

Excerpts from English Made Simple:
Dangling Participle
DANGLING: Our vacation passed happily,
swimming and playing tennis.
RIGHT: We passed our vacation happily,
swimming and playing tennis.
Consistency of Tense
WRONG: We hurried to the door, but nobody
is there.
RIGHT: We hurried to the door, but nobody
was there.
added by Jorge Reinaldo Galindo.

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