Having been asked many times if he could recommend a definitive guide to use of our glorious language and not satisfied that the right book existed, Lamb wrote it himself

Yorkshire Post

Covers everything from grammar to writing letters and giving talks

Country Life

Constantly confused by the difference between adjectives and adverbs? Still can’t figure out how to use a semi-colon? Or simply want to refresh the English language knowledge you learnt from school?The King’s English is the perfect handbook to tackle all of these challenges. Written by the President of the Queen’s English Society, this book covers the basics – grammar, spelling and punctuation – and offers tips and tricks on how to improve rhetoric, vocabulary and style, so you can confidently use the English language with flair.Including amusing examples of what can happen when English is employed incorrectly, and sprinkled with illustrations to drive home key points and short exercises to reinforce essential lessons, this is an authoritative yet entertaining guide to one of the most widely used languages in the world.
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An entertaining and practical guide to the English language, The King’s English will teach anyone how to write and use English correctly.
An entertaining and practical guide to the English language, The King’s English will teach anyone how to write and use English correctly.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789297034
Publisert
2024-11-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Vekt
23 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, L, 01, 07
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Bernard C Lamb is Emeritus Reader in Genetics at Imperial College London, and President of the Queen's English Society, a registered charity which, since it was founded in 1972, has become a recognized authority on 'proper' English.

He is the author of many books, including How to Write about Biology and English for Technology, and has featured regularly on television and radio shows such as the Today programme.