The complete plain words

The Complete Plain Words by Ernest Gowers, published by H.M.S.O in 1986, is a comprehensive guide designed for those seeking to communicate clearly and accurately in writing. This third edition spans 288 pages and serves as an invaluable reference for navigating the complexities of the English language, addressing common issues and providing practical advice.
Readers will find that this book focuses on enhancing their writing skills by tackling errors of usage and exploring terms and phrases. With a blend of wit and common sense, it aims to assist individuals in expressing themselves fluently, whether they are drafting papers or composing digital content. The guide is structured to lead users through various language intricacies, making it a useful tool for anyone looking to improve their written communication.
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The Complete Plain Words is the essential guide for anyone who needs to express themselves clearly, fluently and accurately in writing. Whether you are working on a paper or on a computer, this invaluable reference work will lead you through the intricacies, problems and pleasures of the English language with wit, common sense and authority.
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