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Write every time (or is that 'right'?) : cool ways to improve your English / [written by Lottie Stride ; illustrated by Andrew Pinder ; edited by Elizabeth Scoggins ; designed by Zoe Quayle].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Buster, 2010.Description: 128 pages; illustrations; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781907151156 (hbk.)
  • 190715115X (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428 22
Summary: Full of fascinating information about the English language, this book will help to conquer spelling slip-ups and punctuation pitfalls. From getting to grips with grammar to discovering the perfect place to position punctuation - from a simple full stop to the more mysterious apostrophe, it is a book to help any child learn the basics of the English language. You can learn how to: conquer commas; make a sentence make sense; triumph over tenses; use verbs and adverbs; simplify speech marks; make sense of clauses; get your head around homophones; as well as discover: why there are only three ways to finish a sentence and when to use them; and how an infinitive can be split, and why you shouldn't.
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Junior Non-Fiction Junior Non-Fiction Waimate Junior Non-Fiction Children &Young Adults Section 428.22 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A00614332

Includes index.

Full of fascinating information about the English language, this book will help to conquer spelling slip-ups and punctuation pitfalls. From getting to grips with grammar to discovering the perfect place to position punctuation - from a simple full stop to the more mysterious apostrophe, it is a book to help any child learn the basics of the English language. You can learn how to: conquer commas; make a sentence make sense; triumph over tenses; use verbs and adverbs; simplify speech marks; make sense of clauses; get your head around homophones; as well as discover: why there are only three ways to finish a sentence and when to use them; and how an infinitive can be split, and why you shouldn't.

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