Common Errors in English Usage by Paul Brians
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Overview: Mixed-up, mangled expressions; foreign-language faux pas; confused and confusing terms; commonly mispronounced words – they’re all explained in this useful guide. “I don’t know how, but somehow, he knows exactly what we need.” — Peggy Duncan, Productivity Trainer and author, Put Time Management to Work. “More than mere common errors, Brians’ compilation includes some cleverly deceptive mistakes as well.” — Scott Lewis, Managing Editor, Kyiv Post, “Ukraine’s English-Language Newspaper.” “Paul Brians has written a handy and likable reference tool. He sends you off chuckling.” — Jack Miles, former literary editor, Los Angeles Times. Paul Brians is a professor of English at Washington State University. His web site, “Common Errors in English Usage” has been recommended by BBC Online, Yahoo! Internet Life magazine, USA Today, “refdesk.com,” the Seattle Times, and many other periodicals and publications.
Genre: Non-Fiction | Educational | Language | Reference | English
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