100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses & Misuses

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9780618493333
Grade 5-AD
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This dictionary of 100 commonly misused words is a valuable yet inexpensive resource. Words are listed alphabetically and include phonetic spellings, part of speech, inflections, definitions (usually several), and examples of usage. One cool feature is that many of the examples of usage aren't your basic, boring sentences; they are excerpts from classic works of literature. Etymologies (history of a word) are also included for each entry. Some entries include additional usage notes that present important information and guidance on matters of grammar, diction, pronunciation, and nuances. From American Heritage® Dictionaries, this book gets right to the point and gives you the definitions and information you need to know about commonly confused words, from adverse to zoology. 120 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel

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These materials focus on usage only - including homophones, subject/verb agreement, figurative language etc. - and do not cover grammar or mechanics.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:Houghton Mifflin
Grades:5-AD
ISBN:9780618493333
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