The rules of English composition are often troublesome to students. This book is designed to help students spot their problems and go to work on them. Using the book will not turn the work into fun, but it will make it possible to do the work efficiently and effectively. Only the most basic material is covered in grammar, usage, and mechanics; formal terminology is kept to a minimum. Each chapter begins with a brief section which suggests the practical importance of the material to be dealt with. The material itself is then broken down into a number of points, each of which is presented separately in simple language and followed by illustrations and practice exercises. Cumulative review exercises are interspersed throughout the chapter, giving the student frequent opportunity to bring together the rules and principles learned in several points. Whenever possible, the student is shown why a rule is needed, rather than asked merely to take it on faith. At the end of the chapter, the most essential “how to” concepts are covered in a short boxed section just before an extensive and comprehensive set of chapter review exercises. The important points are restated in summary form at the back of the book, to serve as a study aid. Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1 January 1978) Language: English Paperback, 292 pages ISBN-10: 0030402867 ISBN-13: 978-0030402869 Article weight: 1.25 pounds Link download https://nitro.download/view/0D2EDA6219D96E4https://nitroflare.com/folder/949760/L00VuZ2xpc2g=