Plain English: A User’s Guide (Penguin Reference Books)

Plain English: A User’s Guide by Philip Davies Roberts, published by Penguin Books on July 7, 1987, is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance the clarity and effectiveness of written communication. This first edition spans 192 pages and addresses various aspects of the English language, including grammar, typography, spelling, and style. It serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to improve their writing skills, whether for personal or professional purposes.
Readers will find detailed discussions on essential topics such as letter writing, grammatical terms, diction, and frequently misused words. The book aims to provide clear explanations and useful tips that can help refine one’s writing style. With its focus on the intricacies of the English language, this guide is suitable for individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of effective communication.
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Covers grammar, typography, spelling, style, letter writing, grammatical terms, diction, and frequently misused words
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