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Rating:  Summary: a great must-have for just about anyone and everyone Review: A great book period. It cleared up a lot of questions that I had about grammar. Even though I am young, I pretty much have perfect grammar (for the most part anyway). Well, I want to keep this short so to sum it all up: A GREAT BOOK! A DEFINITE MUST-HAVE.
Rating:  Summary: This book works Review: I loved Grammar for Grownups. I must have slept through all my English classes because I was continually getting things bounced back by my supervisor or Grammar check. Thanks to this book, I finally feel competent in my use of grammar and punctuation. For example, I finally understand where to use a semicolon and the difference between semicolons and colons. I don't think I'll ever again confuse then with than. The instructions, hints and practice exercises really worked. The book is practically designed-I'm able to go through the lessons at my own pace and easily review certain sections. I keep Grammar for Grownups on my desk as a reference and I have even torn out certain pages and taped them to my wall.Even though I got A's on my college essays, I panicked at the thought of writing a report. I really wanted the new position I was offered, but I knew that I would be required to write many reports. I was about to turn down the job when a friend suggested I try Reports and Proposals. By breaking the process into a few easily understood steps, the authors provided me with a system for approaching any writing task. The practice assignments in the book were extremely helpful-and very realistic. The only comment my new boss had about my first report was "Good Job." Thanks to Professional Writing Skills, my letters, Emails and memos not only get the results I want, they get praise. That book taught me how to truly communicate instead of just recycling empty words, the way so many business documents do. Thanks to its six-step process for getting started, thinking about your reader, clarifying your main statement and so on, I don't even panic when I sit down to write. I just start with the first step. I'm also grateful for techniques on writing active and concise language, using lists. and correcting grammar and punctuation errors. One of the best investments I ever made. Writing Performance Evaluations was the one part of my job I dreaded. I never knew what to say, I didn't want to make people mad, I was confused about objectives-the whole process confused me. But a colleague suggested I try Writing Performance Documentation and it was as if a curtain had been lifted. The meaningful examples and helpful feedback showed me what is meant by objective documentation. I learned what words to stay away from and the kind of details that are necessary to write helpful observations. This is one of the few times that I found the examples of how not to do something as important as those that showed the right way. The section on writing objectives was equally helpful. Because I now use details and facts when writing documentation and develop objectives that can be easily measured or observed, people actually thank me for my evaluations. This book has made a great deal of different in how I see my job.
Rating:  Summary: Grammer For Grownups: A Guide to Grammer and Usage Review: This is an excellent book! I tried using the Idiot's Guide to Grammer and Style and just wasn't getting "it", so I found a copy of Grammer For Grownups: A Guide to Grammer and Usage for Everyone Who Has to Put Words on Paper Effectively at the library, where I work, and it was a cinch. Very easily written for the average person to understand. A+++
Rating:  Summary: This book works Review: This is an excellent book! I tried using the Idiot's Guide to Grammer and Style and just wasn't getting "it", so I found a copy of Grammer For Grownups: A Guide to Grammer and Usage for Everyone Who Has to Put Words on Paper Effectively at the library, where I work, and it was a cinch. Very easily written for the average person to understand. A+++
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