Dear visitors,

My FileServe account has been disabled.
I'll try to re-upload all files as soon as possible
Sorry for any inconvenience!


Please note that all materials on this blog are for informational
and educational purposes only. If you like them and can afford them,
please purchase the materials in order to support the authors' works.
Thank you for dropping by. Have fun!

You can use JDownloader to download files at PREMIUM SPEED!!!

It's absolutely FREE! Download here!!!

September 24, 2010

Grammar Snobs are Great Big Meanies

Title: Grammar Snobs are Great Big Meanies: A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite
Author(s): June Casagrande
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date: 2006
Pages: 217
Size: 1.24 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

Grammar snobs are lurking. They are ready to offer their services with anything but a gentle approach. Who really knows how to use the word whom? Most of us. It's just common sense. On the other hand, very few of us understand commas. This book includes short essays on topics such as prepositions, dangling modifiers, commas, colons, semicolons, and every grammar rule in-between. [+/-]


This lively book with humorous essays is a sure winner with adults; however, it is questionable for the teen reader set. In order to make the essays more appealing to for teens, more teen-friendly examples and language are needed. Librarians and teachers might want to look at a copy of this for their own shelves, but are better off to skip buying a book for the school or classroom library. 2006, Penguin, Ages 18 up.

About the author
June Casagrande
is the author of the humorous grammar column "A Word, Please," which appears in community newspapers in Southern California, Texas, and Florida. Her articles have appeared in the "Los Angeles Times" and other publications

Download link:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/D8Bxjq7

You may also like :



0 comments:

Post a Comment

FileServe