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will debunk at least one myth. Hint: Is it safe to ask, ‘‘What are you talking
about?’’ or must we ask, ‘‘About what are you talking?’’
The Effective Writing section of this chapter will give you helpful tips to
be able to construct sentences and paragraphs that flow gracefully, making
it easier to write quickly and well.
After that, you will enjoy spending time reading all about affect vs.
effect, lay vs. lie, their vs. there vs. they’re, and its vs. it’s in Chapter Two,
Confusing Words and Homonyms. I have provided hundreds of words for
you in this chapter so you will never have to be confused between farther
and further, continual and continuous, and all the rest of the trickiest words
in the English language.
Chapter Three, Punctuation, contains all the usual suspects: Periods
(including spacing suggestions), Ellipsis marks, Commas, Semicolons,
Colons, Question marks, Quotation marks, Parentheses, Apostrophes,
Hyphens, and Dashes. The best part about these chapters is that you
will find an abundance of examples that you run across every day.
Then comes Chapter Four, Capitalization, where you will get your
most vexing questions answered, such as which words to capitalize in a
title, when to capitalize job titles like president or director, and if it’s really
true that summer and fall are lowercase.
In Chapter Five, Writing Numbers, you will learn when to use numerals
and when to write out numbers as well as how to write both fractions and
large numbers.
Promise not to skip the Quizzes, Pretests, or Mastery Tests in Chapter
Six. The more you practice, the more confident you will become. Once you
get over any fears about test taking, I think you will find the quizzes both
fun and intriguing. You will find the answers in Chapter Seven.
Please visit www.Grammarbook.com, where you will find all the
quizzes in the book in multiple-choice, interactive format. Plus, if you are
a teacher or really jazzed about improving your English skills, on this Web
site you will find:
• Hundreds of additional downloadable, interactive quizzes in the Sub-
scription area
• All the rules and examples you see in the book
• A sign-up box on the home page for my free weekly e-newsletter with
tips and articles
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• My blog
• Recommendations for further reading and study
I hope you find The Blue Book to be both enjoyable and invaluable.
To send an acknowledgment (always appreciated) or to offer feedback or
suggestions, write to me at Jane@janestraus.com.
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