How Not to Write: An Office Primer for the Grammatically Perplexed

by Terence Denman

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In a fast-paced workplace, where emails fly at lightning speed, precision and brevity are essential for good communication. But all too often we let spell-checkers do the dirty work—because many of us have forgotten the simple grammar rules we learned in school.
 
In How Not to Write, Terence Denman, instructor with the U.K.-based Plain English Campaign, sets out the top 10 grammar myths and the 10 grammar rules to live and work by. Readers will learn to:
 
     •  Position prepositions
     •  Chop off unwanted auxiliaries
     •  Root out passivity
     •  Eliminate extraneous adjectives
     •  Punctuate with impunity
 
With a breezy, wry, and accessible tone that never scols but always enlightens, How Not to Write is an indispensible guide to clear, concise, and correct language in the workplace.
  • ISBN10 1594740712
  • ISBN13 9781594740718
  • Publish Date 1 July 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 23 November 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Quirk Books