This book looks at some of the controversial aspects of English usage--grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation--and tries to assess what matters and what doesn't. Looking at why it pays to be precise in punctuation--the hackneyed examples of "Let's eat Grandma" and "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" show how a comma can make all the difference--why tautologies are simply annoying; and how corporate speak can actually mean nothing at all; this book covers the...
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