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-Marcy Carriker Smothers, author of Eat Like Walt: The Wonderful World of Disney Food and SnacksAdventures in Food, Aisle by Aisle.
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The Best Little Grammar Collection Ever! is a complete grammar handbook, including a reference book, a workbook, and a dictionary of confusing words. The Grammar Diva has combined three of her books to provide you with this collection:
- The Best Little Grammar Book Ever! (second edition)
- The Best Little Grammar Workbook Ever!
- Does Your Flamingo Flamenco: The Best Little Dictionary of Confusing Words and Malapropisms
“Anyone who loves the English language will benefit from Arlene Miller’s excellent books on grammar. She is precise, concise, and orderly in her presentation of the practical word and grammar usage issues that we face in everyday life. She offers clarity to replace confusion.” – Lee Foster, author of 18 books at Fostertravel.com, Foster Travel Publishing.
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*Need to clear up some question about common grammar and punctuation standards? Use The Best Little Grammar Book Ever!, which includes a writing lesson, commonly misspelled and mispronounced words, and a complete index.
*Want to test your grammar skills or learn by doing? Check out The Best Little Grammar Workbook Ever! The workbook contains over 100 exercises and quizzes. And of course, there is a complete answer key at the end.
*Stumped about whether to use lay or lie, affect or effect, bimonthly or semimonthly? Does Your Flamingo Flamenco contains over 200 confusing word pairs, word groups, and idioms.
“Even those of us who pride ourselves on our knowledge of the English language sometimes need to consult the experts. Arlene Miller, known as The Grammar Diva, is the best kind of expert: authoritative but also approachable and conversational. Her new collection puts together three essential titles that will help you avoid grammar gaffes that could sink your proposal or cost you a job or a reader. “-Audrey Kalman, editor, novelist, and author of What Remains Unsaid.