The Penguin Guide to Punctuation

The Penguin Guide to Punctuation by Robert Lawrence Trask is a practical resource published by Penguin Books in 1997, comprising 162 pages in English. This guide is designed for individuals seeking clarity on the use of punctuation in their writing, addressing common challenges such as the correct placement of commas, colons, semicolons, and apostrophes.
Readers will find a straightforward, jargon-free approach that simplifies the complexities of punctuation. The book serves as a reference for those interested in language arts, writing, and grammar, making it a useful tool for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of punctuation rules. With its concise format, this edition aims to provide essential guidance for effective written communication.
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The Penguin Guide to Punctuation is indispensable for anyone who needs to get to grips with using punctuation in their written work. Whether you are puzzled by colons and semicolons, unsure of where commas should go or baffled by apostrophes, this jargon-free, succinct guide is for you.
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