This book came about because the authors had noticed avoidable
errors being made by educated citizens as they spoke over the radio
and on the television, and wrote in newspapers and magazines. There
is no portion of this book that did not find its origins in errors
made by correspondents addressing the public in their own
fashion.
This book may persuade readers to give up on bloopers such as "I
got it for free," "Between him and I," and "I visited my relatives
in the Sierras."
There are sections on verbs, nouns, and how to handle the
passage of time. There is advice on how to write with power. For
guidance, there are examples of good writing taken from the works
of excellent authors.
You no doubt have been subjected to books on grammar throughout
your education. Our hope is that none has been entertaining and
helpful as this book.
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