The Penguin dictionary for writers and editors /
Jacuzzi or jacuzzi? brussels sprouts or Brussels sprouts? Hapsburg or Habsburg? liquefied or Liquified? whodunit or whodunnit? bogey, bogie or bogy? Moslem or Muslim? V-E Day or V.E. Day? Written English is full of pitfalls and confusions, even for native speakers and writers of the language. Coveri...
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Main Author: | Bryson, Bill |
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Language: | English |
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1991.
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