100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses Paperback - 2004
by Editors of the American Heritage Diction (Editor)
- Used
Each word on the list is accompanied by a concise and authoritative usage note based on the renowned usage program of the American Heritage® Dictionaries. These notes discuss why a particular usage has been criticized and explain the rules and conventions that determine what’s right, what’s wrong, and what falls in between. Troublesome pairs such as affect / effect, blatant / flagrant, and disinterested / uninterested are disentangled, as are vexing sound-alikes such as discrete / discreet and principal / principle. Other notes tackle such classic irritants as hopefully, impact, and aggravate, as well as problematic words like peruse and presently.
A great graduation gift or stocking stuffer for anyone who cares about language, 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses is guaranteed to help keep writers and speakers on the up-and-up!
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- Title 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses
- Binding Paperback
- Edition None
- Condition UsedVeryGood
- Pages 120
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA
- Date 2004-09-10
- Bookseller's Inventory # 52YZZZ005CCZ_ns
- ISBN 9780618493333 / 0618493336
- Weight 0.27 lbs (0.12 kg)
- Dimensions 7.98 x 4.48 x 0.36 in (20.27 x 11.38 x 0.91 cm)
- Ages 11 to UP years
- Grade levels 6 - UP
- Library of Congress subjects English language - Usage, English language - Synonyms and antonyms
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004011618
- Dewey Decimal Code 428.1
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Summary
The 100 Words series continues to set the standard for measuring and improving vocabulary, with a new title focusing on words that are best known for getting people into linguistic trouble. 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses is the perfect book for anyone seeking clear and sensible guidance on avoiding the recognized pitfalls of the English language.
Each word on the list is accompanied by a concise and authoritative usage note based on the renowned usage program of the American Heritage® Dictionaries. These notes discuss why a particular usage has been criticized and explain the rules and conventions that determine what’s right, what’s wrong, and what falls in between. Troublesome pairs such as affect / effect, blatant / flagrant, and disinterested / uninterested are disentangled, as are vexing sound-alikes such as discrete / discreet and principal / principle. Other notes tackle such classic irritants as hopefully, impact, and aggravate, as well as problematic words like peruse and presently.
A great graduation gift or stocking stuffer for anyone who cares about language, 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses is guaranteed to help keep writers and speakers on the up-and-up!