Comma Sense: Your Guide to Grammar Victory (Punctuation Workbook, Elements of Style)

Author:   Ellen Feld
Publisher:   Mango Media
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9781642507256


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 February 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ellen Feld
Publisher:   Mango Media
Imprint:   Mango Media
ISBN:  

9781642507256


ISBN 10:   1642507253
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Learning Goals Chapter 1: Parts of Speech Chapter 2: Mixed-up Words Chapter 3: Contractions and Possessives Chapter 4: Subjects and Predicates Chapter 5: Sentence Fragments Chapter 6: Run-on Sentences Chapter 7: Standard Verb Forms Chapter 8: Pronouns Chapter 9: Agreement Chapter 10: Shifts in Person, Tense, and Structure Chapter 11: Clarity, Concision, Diction, and Logic Chapter 12: Capitalization and Punctuation Resources Index

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I first learned of Ellen Feld's impeccable command of all things grammatical when she was one of the wisest hires I ever made as the editor-in-chief of a business newspaper in New York City. More than three decades later I am thrilled-and yes, even still enlightened-to read her guide to the grammatical arts. I am, as well, delightedly entertained by her in the process. Comma Sense (the artfulness of that pun cum apt observation is typical of her) is a downright treasure of a book for all who write, read, or speak the English language. -Robert Olen Butler, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Writing a simple memo is essential to success in the business world. So it's astonishing how many college and professional school graduates can't structure a simple sentence. As someone who's corrected many a colleague's work, I fervently hope Ellen Feld's easy-to-read book will sit on many office desks. Its clear style and simple format make it an excellent reference. But I also hope that some enterprising grade school teachers will assign this to their classes. It's so accessible, it could be an antidote to the American epidemic of graduating students who can't write. -Dana Miller Ervin, former journalist for ABC and CBS News If you really want to go deep into the 'how' and 'why' of grammar, then Comma Sense is for you. Ellen covers the basics like a pro and delivers practical examples to help you learn. You'll never mess up 'lie' and 'lay' again! -Lisa Lepki, CMO at ProWritingAid Sadly neglected in public school education, grammar has become something that's winged even by the most educated. What's needed is a guidebook, and Ellen Feld has given us one, written by a writer, educator, and editor who knows the rules and communicates them with panache and an exemplary prose style. You'll actually enjoy learning English grammar while reading Comma Sense. And you may pick up a little something extra along the way. -Rick Mullin, senior editor of Chemical & Engineering News If you're going to have one grammar book on your shelf, make it this one! Ellen's explanations are clear, concise, and will get you writing or revising with confidence and zeal. -Dani Alcorn, COO at Writing Academy and cofounder of Writer's Secret Sauce Everything you need to know about grammar in less than 300 pages! If you write for a living, have dreams of becoming a proofreader, or just want to enhance your communication skills, Comma Sense is the book for you. As an editor, I've read countless grammar books, but Comma Sense is hands down my favorite. Ellen's book is full of fun, easy-to-understand examples and quizzes to test what you've learned. Who doesn't love a quiz? Don't let this book out of your sight, because you're going to want to have it just within reach whenever you have a tricky grammar question! -Catherine Turner, editor and owner of Turner Proofreading In her new book, Comma Sense, Ellen Sue Feld demystifies grammar with clarity, conciseness, and empathy. -Anu Garg, author and founder of Wordsmith.org


“I first learned of Ellen Feld’s impeccable command of all things grammatical when she was one of the wisest hires I ever made as the editor-in-chief of a business newspaper in New York City. More than three decades later I am thrilled—and yes, even still enlightened—to read her guide to the grammatical arts. I am, as well, delightedly entertained by her in the process. Comma Sense (the artfulness of that pun cum apt observation is typical of her) is a downright treasure of a book for all who write, read, or speak the English language.” —Robert Olen Butler, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain “Writing a simple memo is essential to success in the business world. So it’s astonishing how many college and professional school graduates can’t structure a simple sentence. As someone who’s corrected many a colleague’s work, I fervently hope Ellen Feld’s easy-to-read book will sit on many office desks. Its clear style and simple format make it an excellent reference. But I also hope that some enterprising grade school teachers will assign this to their classes. It’s so accessible, it could be an antidote to the American epidemic of graduating students who can’t write.” —Dana Miller Ervin, former journalist for ABC and CBS News “If you really want to go deep into the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of grammar, then Comma Sense is for you. Ellen covers the basics like a pro and delivers practical examples to help you learn. You’ll never mess up ‘lie’ and ‘lay’ again!” —Lisa Lepki, CMO at ProWritingAid “Sadly neglected in public school education, grammar has become something that’s winged even by the most educated. What’s needed is a guidebook, and Ellen Feld has given us one, written by a writer, educator, and editor who knows the rules and communicates them with panache and an exemplary prose style. You'll actually enjoy learning English grammar while reading Comma Sense. And you may pick up a little something extra along the way.” —Rick Mullin, senior editor of Chemical & Engineering News “If you're going to have one grammar book on your shelf, make it this one! Ellen’s explanations are clear, concise, and will get you writing or revising with confidence and zeal.” —Dani Alcorn, COO at Writing Academy and cofounder of Writer's Secret Sauce “Everything you need to know about grammar in less than 300 pages! If you write for a living, have dreams of becoming a proofreader, or just want to enhance your communication skills, Comma Sense is the book for you. As an editor, I’ve read countless grammar books, but Comma Sense is hands down my favorite. Ellen's book is full of fun, easy-to-understand examples and quizzes to test what you've learned. Who doesn’t love a quiz? Don't let this book out of your sight, because you're going to want to have it just within reach whenever you have a tricky grammar question!” —Catherine Turner, editor and owner of Turner Proofreading “In her new book, Comma Sense, Ellen Sue Feld demystifies grammar with clarity, conciseness, and empathy.” —Anu Garg, author and founder of Wordsmith.org


Author Information

Ellen's interest in grammar ignited way back in 1980, when she started teaching developmental writing at the College of Staten Island (CUNY). Quickly realizing how much she didn't know, she studied the student textbook, learned and loved the language of grammar, and brought it into play in the classroom. Through the decades, Ellen has worn a variety of editorial hats, including newspaper reporter and copy chief, personal essayist, website reviewer, and developmental editor. She is the creator/instructor of online grammar refresher courses with more than 45,000 enrolled learners, the author of the children’s storybook Paragon and Jubilee, and the inventor/maker of a humane dog-training harness. As a dedicated vegan, Ellen uses no animal products in the many food-based grammar examples you'll find in this book.

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