Simple! I’ll randomly choose a winner (via And The Winner Is WordPress plugin) on August 26, a week from today. Leave me a comment here telling me what you use for a grammar reference, if any. Three winners will receive copies of both books in a format of their choice - either hardback or ebook. I don’t expect to stop using our Write Source which is far more comprehensive, but sometimes having a “second opinion” is helpful.Īdditionally, I think that I will assign sections of My Grammar and I for Sprite to read and narrate back to me, writing her own example sentences to illustrate the facts. I will certainly have these on the shelf for quick reference. It has more commentary and quirky details about the grammar being addressed. My Grammar and I is more of a living book than the Write (Or Is That “Right”?) Every Time. So you have to rely on the table of contents to find what you need. the previous issues of readers digest can now bought as secondhand books in MY PUSTAK online website where they sell books at a vey low cost. The topics are comparable to Write (Or Is That “Right”?) Every Time: spelling, parts of speech, sentences, and punctuation. Oddly enough, the book has no index. There are no illustrations, but the text is laid out nicely with plenty of headings, subheadings, shaded areas, and offset boxes. I would recommend it for middle schoolers (and maybe on into 9th grade). The Healthy’s board of licensed clinical professionals reviews our content to ensure it aligns with peer-reviewed literature related to. This book is a bit more advanced and more traditional than the other. The Healthy Reader’s Digest combines expertise from doctors, nutritionists, trainers, and other licensed and certified professionals with reporting from nationally award-winning journalists. Or Should That Be Me?: How to Speak and Write It Rightby J.A. This is not a textbook but a simple reference book. It is a quick overview, just enough to jog your memory or provide a sample sentence. All the basics of English are covered: parts of speech, parts of the sentence, spelling, and punctuation. It has humorous illustrations and a modern font. This book would be suitable for upper elementary or middle school students. The red book is Write (Or Is That “Right”?) Every Time: Cool Ways to Improve Your Englishby Lottie Stride. These are wonderful, hardback books that I am pleased to add to our reference library.Īt the end of this post is information about how you can win your own copies. All return a hash object with the same simple interface. In exchange for my honest review, Reader’s Digest books gave me two free grammar books, pictured above. There is one constructor method named for each type of hash.
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