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That Doesnt Mean What You Think It Means The 150 Most Commonly Misused Words And Their Tangled Histories 1st Edition Ross Petras Kathryn Petras

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That Doesnt Mean What You Think It Means The 150 Most Commonly Misused Words And Their Tangled Histories 1st Edition Ross Petras Kathryn Petras
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Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ross Petras; Kathryn Petras
ISBN: 9780399581281, 9780399581274, 0399581286, 0399581278, 2018001201
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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That Doesnt Mean What You Think It Means The 150 Most Commonly Misused Words And Their Tangled Histories 1st Edition Ross Petras Kathryn Petras by Ross Petras; Kathryn Petras 9780399581281, 9780399581274, 0399581286, 0399581278, 2018001201 instant download after payment.

An entertaining and informative guide to the most common 150 words even smart people use incorrectly, along with pithy forays into their fascinating etymologies and tangled histories of use and misuse.
With the rise of grammar police and usage snobs, this book saves you from sticky linguistic situations--and provides fascinating cocktail-party anecdotes. As evinced by grammar-shaming examples from real offenders who should know better (New York Times, we're looking at you), even educated people can sometimes be befuddled by usage questions. Each entry also includes short histories of how and why these mistake have happened, some of the (often surprisingly nasty) debates about which uses are (and are not) mistakes, and finally, how to use these words correctly. By the end of this book, every literati will be able to confidently use a priori, facetious, factoid, meteorite, unique, and the other top words that are used incorrectly every day.

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