Foreword
The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation succeeds at a rare feat: being
many things to many people. It’s a refresher for experts, a reference for lay
people, and a lesson plan for teachers. Now in its tenth edition, The Blue
Book is a masterpiece of clarity and usefulness.
I first became aware of The Blue Book when I was working on the
transcripts for my audio podcast, Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for
Better Writing. Much like Jane at the beginning of her career as a corporate
trainer specializing in English instruction, I embarked upon my role as a
usage commentator with a love of language, an optimistic outlook, and no
idea what I was getting myself into.
Also like Jane, my efforts met with unexpected success, and I suddenly
found myself on tight deadlines and knee deep in every manner of language
book. My listeners and readers seemed to revel in their role as after-the-fact
copy editors, and I needed all the help I could get. I noticed that one Web
site kept coming up in my searches— Jane’s Grammarbook.com. Every
entry provided a clear answer to my questions, and I just had to have the
book for myself.
I reach for The Blue Book almost every day because it covers the most
common grammar and punctuation questions. I’m also excited about the
tenth edition’s inclusion of Confusing Words and Homonyms. For me,
the book serves both as a refresher and as a quick double check on what
I’m pretty sure I already know. But for businesspeople who aren’t already
stuffed full of English usage rules, this book is an essential reference to
have on hand when writing e-mails, business letters, reports, and the like.
Should you use affect or effect? A semicolon or comma? The Blue Book is
your trusty guide.
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In addition, with dozens of quizzes specifically designed for before-and-
after testing, The Blue Book is perfect for classroom teachers and home-
schoolers. An instructor can pretest students, go through a lesson, and
then administer a posttest to show students how much they have learned.
Even though I’m not in school, I took all the quizzes. Is there anyone who
doesn’t like quizzes? There’s a reason practically every magazine includes
them!
As it goes into its tenth edition, The Blue Book deserves its reputation
as a true classic. Author Jane Straus has a gift for distilling the rules down
to their essence and clarifying with real-world examples to create this
comprehensible learning tool and reference guide. This book will help you
not only feel smarter; you will be smarter and have fun in the process.
Gilbert, Arizona
Mignon Fogarty—Grammar Girl
June 2007
www.quickanddirtytips.com
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