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Perfect Grammar: How to Recognise, Correct and Avoid Grammatical Errors
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Perfect Grammar: How to Recognise, Correct and Avoid Grammatical ErrorsPerfect Grammar: How to Recognise, Correct and Avoid Grammatical Errors

Who else wants to make their writing sparkle? How often have you written something and not been sure if it is correct? Armed with this book, you will never make those errors again. This is an essential guide for students and teachers in post-16 education and for people in business. Communication is essential in any organisation and good grammar is the 'oil' that lubricates the flow of communication
 
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Weird plurals: irregular plural noun forms [infographic]
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Weird plurals: irregular plural noun forms [infographicWeird plurals: irregular plural noun forms [infographic

Mouse to mice, goose to geese and child to children: an explanation and infographic will help to weed through English’s irregular plurals. 
 
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Understanding English Pronunciation: An Integrated Practice Course
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Understanding English Pronunciation: An Integrated Practice CourseUnderstanding English Pronunciation: An Integrated Practice Course

Boyer Educational Resources have developed an excellent, highly comprehensive English pronunciation resource for learning English pronunciation.

Understanding English Pronunciation has an easy-to-follow format which presents the features of English pronunciation that are important for everyday communication in English. This a very popular book for students learning English and English teachers.

Understanding English Pronunciation is suitable for adolescents and adults, as it presents learning activities and exercises through a variety of interesting topics.

 
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Who or whom? [infographic]
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Who or whom? [infographicWho or whom? [infographic

Even experienced writers can get confused by these two words, but juggling “who” and “whom” is surprisingly simple, and a handy infographic will make it even easier.

 

 
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Anyone vs any one, none vs no one [infographic]
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Anyone vs any one, none vs no one [infographicAnyone vs any one, none vs no one [infographic

The confusion with “anyone and any one” and “none and no one” could be blamed on the way they sound. Folks speak more than they write, so these words are often incorrectly swapped when put onto paper. 

 
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