The least you should know about English

Featuring the same simple, friendly approach that has helped students with their spelling, punctuation, and sentence and paragraph structure for over twenty years THE LEAST YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ENGLISH now provides an electronic version with interactive exercises. | The Least You Should Know about SECOND CANADIAN EDITION resa Ferster Glazier Paige Wilson Kathleen A. Wagner We all want to have our opinions heard our thoughts understood and our input respected. Knowing how to craft messages according to universally accepted rules of grammar spelling and usage encourages readers to pay attention to what we have to say. The Least You Should Know about English offers an upbeat and comprehensive study of how to express your ideas well because regardless of where you see yourself headed in life the ability to communicate correctly and effectively will make a significant contribution to your professional and personal success. InfoTrac College Edition is automatically bundled FREE with every new copy of this text I InfoTrac College Edition is a world-class online university library that offers the full text of articles from over 5000 scholarly and popular publications updated daily and going back as far as 20 years. Both adopters and their students receive unlimited access for four months. Nelson is part of the Thomson Learning family of companies dedicated to providing innovative approaches to lifelong learning. THOMSON --------- NELSON Visit Nelson online at For your learning solutions To THE INSTRUCTOR The Least You Should Know about English continues its rich tradition of providing assistance to students who need to review basic English skills and who may profit from a simplified approach. The first five parts of the book cover the essentials of spelling sentence structure and punctuation. Part 6 offers meaningful templates for building effective paragraphs and multi-paragraph compositions. Throughout the book we try to avoid linguistic jargon and terminology whenever possible. A conjunction is a connecting word gerunds and present participles are Ing words an infinitive is the to form of a verb. Students work with words they know instead of learning a vocabulary they may never use again. .

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