NTC's dictionary of tricky words : with complete examples of correct usage / Deborah K. Williams.
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Other title: | NTC's dictionary of easily confused words. Dictionary of tricky words. |
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Language: | English |
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Lincolnwood, Ill. :
NTC Pub. Group,
℗♭1996.
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246 | 3 | 0 | |a Dictionary of tricky words. |
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520 | 1 | |a "NTC's Dictionary of Tricky Words will help you master confusing words and their usage. This easy-to-use reference focuses on three major classes of complicated words: Words that are pronounced alike but are different in spelling, meaning or both, such as sail and sale; or gilt and guilt; words that are troublesome because of the grammatical rules governing their use, such as can and may; or shall and will; and words that are similar in meaning and form yet have subtle differences in definition, such as infer and imply; or disinterested and uninterested." "Each entry gives you a definition, a pronunciation guide, and an example sentence. NTC's Dictionary of Tricky Words is designed to help you sharpen your skills in personal, business, or professional writing."--Jacket. | |
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