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Simply English: An A-Z of Avoidable Errors
Simon Heffer
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Paperback. What is the difference between amend and emend, between imply and infer, and between uninterested and disinterested? When should one put owing to rather than due to? Why should the temptation to write actually, basically or at this moment in time always be strenuously resisted? This book deals with these questions. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; CBG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 25. Weight in Grams: 280.
In his best-selling Strictly English Simon Heffer explained how to write and speak our language well. In Simply English he offers an entertaining and supremely useful A–Z guide to frequent errors, common misunderstandings and stylistic howlers. What is the difference between amend and emend, between imply and infer, and between uninterested and disinterested? When should one put owing to rather than due to? Why should the temptation to write actually, basically or at this moment in time always be strenuously resisted? How does one use an apostrophe correctly, ensure that one understands what alibi really means, and avoid the perils ... Read more
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Publisher
Random House UK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099558460
SKU
V9780099558460
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99-47
About Simon Heffer
Simon Heffer was born in 1960. He read English at Cambridge and took a PhD in modern history at that university. His previous books include: Moral Desperado: A Life of Thomas Carlyle, Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell, Power and Place: The Political Life of King Edward VII, Nor Shall My Sword: The Reinvention of England, Vaughan Williams, ... Read more
Reviews for Simply English: An A-Z of Avoidable Errors
Fascinating ... a trove of riveting facts.
Daily Mail
It’s a bracing read. Heffer takes no linguistic prisoners. This is a useful, well-constructed and often absorbing book.
Spectator
Simply English is much more readable than a reference book has a right to be ... basically Simply English is rather good.
Observer
Advice that will ... Read more
Daily Mail
It’s a bracing read. Heffer takes no linguistic prisoners. This is a useful, well-constructed and often absorbing book.
Spectator
Simply English is much more readable than a reference book has a right to be ... basically Simply English is rather good.
Observer
Advice that will ... Read more