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The Gregg Reference Manual
William A. Sabin
$69.00



Date

December 6, 2004

Format

Paperback, 224 pages

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ISBN

0071448462 / 9780071448468

Edition Number
1

Language
English

Affiliations
NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Audience
Professional and scholarly

Imprint
McGraw-Hill

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
2005

Dimensions
6 in Width x 0.48 in Thick

Weight
3.524 lb

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Overview

Based on the popular textbook Rules of Thumb, this handy quick-reference guide has been designed for use by students or anyone else in need of writing advice. It's an all-in-one, at-aglance resource that provides fast, concise answers to common questions about:

  • Grammar
  • Punctuation
  • Style
  • Usage
  • Formal Correspondence
  • E-mails
  • Memos
  • Proposals
  • Resumes
  • Searching the Web
  • Creating templates
  • Editing
  • And more

Biographical note

Jay Silverman (New York, NY) has received national fellowships and an Honors Program Award for Excellence in Teaching at Nassau Community College. Diana Roberts Wienbroer (New York, NY) has taught writing for more than 30 years and served as chair of the English Department of Nassau Community College.

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Wracking your brain over writing?
Puzzled by punctuation? Groaning over grammar?
YOU NEED SHORTCUTS.

When you're a student, writing an assignment that's due tomorrow, you don't have time to flip through a massive grammar textbook or study a style and usage guide. You need Shortcuts for the Student Writer, the ultimate all-in-one reference source with fast and easy answers to all your writing questions. Everything you need to know--grammar, style, usage, and punctuation--is here in one quick-reference volume. Designed especially for the student writer, this handy guide even includes special sections on researching and writing term papers and essays.

The Smartest Way to Avoid Stupid Mistakes
Find quick answers to the most common questions: Its or it's? There, they're, or their? Good or well? Lay or lie? All right or alright?

The Fastest Way to Check Grammar and Punctuation
Learn when to capitalize, abbreviate, or italicize--and how to use periods, commas, colons, semicolons, dashes, quotation marks, and parentheses.

The Easiest Way to Fix Faulty Sentences
Discover simple solutions for run-on sentences, tangled sentences, dangling modifiers, shifting tenses, sentence fragments, and other errors.

The Best Way to Organize and Research a Paper
Take advantage of the latest tools and technologies to create an effective work that's well written, well developed, and well documented.

ALSO INCLUDES an essential index of Internet resources, databases, online news sources, electronic texts, search engines, subject directories, and reference books.

Jay Silverman has received national fellowships and an Honors Program Award for Excellence in Teaching at Nassau Community College. Elaine Hughes taught writing for over 25 years--in colleges, business seminars, and creativity workshops. Diana Roberts Wienbroer has taught writing for more than 30 years and served as chair of the English Department of Nassau Community College.