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Barron's E-Z Grammar - (Barron's Easy Way) 2nd Edition by Dan Mulvey (Paperback)

Barron's E-Z Grammar - (Barron's Easy Way) 2nd Edition by  Dan Mulvey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Written primarily for high school seniors and college freshmen, "Barron's E-Z Grammar" emphasizes the simple logic underlying correct grammar and clear expression. Mulvey covers all parts of speech and correct sentence structure.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Written primarily for high school seniors and college freshmen, this book emphasizes the simple logic underlying correct grammar and clear expression. The author covers all parts of speech and correct sentence structure. <p/>Known for many years as Barron's <i>Easy Way Series, </i>the new editions of these popular self-teaching titles are now Barron's <i>E-Z Series. </i> Brand-new cover designs reflect all new page layouts, which feature extensive two-color treatment, a fresh, modern typeface, and more graphic material than ever--charts, graphs, diagrams, instructive line illustrations, and where appropriate, amusing cartoons. Meanwhile, the quality of the books' contents remains at least as high as ever. Barron's <i>E-Z </i> books are self-help manuals focused to improve students' grades in a wide variety of academic and practical subjects. For most subjects, the level of difficulty ranges between high school and college-101 standards. Although primarily designed as self-teaching manuals, these books are also preferred by many teachers as classroom supplements--and for some courses, as main textbooks. <i>E-Z </i> books review their subjects in detail, and feature both short quizzes and longer tests with answers to help students gauge their learning progress. Subject heads and key phrases are set in a second color as an easy reference aid.

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