by Andrew Delahunty (Primary Contributor), Andrew Delahunty (Primary Contributor), E. S. C. Weiner (Editor)
Find out how George Orwell used the wrong plural, why you should avoid fulsome praise, and when to use the subjunctive. The Oxford Guide to English Usage is an essential theme-by-theme guide to correct written and spoken English. Its unique organization by subject gives a complete overview of English usage, providing full advice on both rules and exceptions. Now thoroughly revised to incorporate the latest spelling, pronunciation, and usage information from Oxford's most up-to-date dictionaries, the Guide illustrates points of usage with quotations from real authors, from Virginia Woolf to David Lodge. Clear, helpful advice is given on grammar, punctuation, spelling, pronunciation, and difficult and misused words. Problem words are in a special A-Z section, and a full index gives access to both specific words and subjects throughout the book. The Guide is both an invaluable reference work, and a fascinating read for all those who hold the English language in high regard.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 318
Edition: New ed of 2 Revised ed
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 15 Sep 1994
ISBN 10: 0192800248
ISBN 13: 9780192800244