A Pocket Guide to Correct English

A Pocket Guide to Correct English by Michael Temple is a practical resource published by Barron’s Educational Series in 1997. This third edition spans 107 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide audience. The book serves as a quick-reference guide that covers essential topics such as sentence structure, punctuation, and writing styles for essays and letters.
Readers will find this guide particularly useful for its straightforward approach to language arts and disciplines, including grammar and punctuation. Designed for high school and college students, as well as business professionals, it offers easy-to-locate information that addresses various practical aspects of language use. The attractively designed layout in two-color type enhances its usability, making it a valuable addition to any home, school, or business reference bookshelf.
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Here’s a quick-reference summary covering sentence structure, punctuation, advice on essay and letter writing styles, and more. For many years, “Barron’s Pocket Guides” have served high school and college students, as well as business professionals and others, as reliable fast-reference books filled with easy-to-locate information pertaining to all practical aspects of language use. The new editions are attractively designed and printed in two-color type, and serve as especially useful books for the home, school, or business reference bookshelf.
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