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PREFACE
This book is intended for those who would like to brush up their English grammar and be guided round some of the more common pitfalls in the use of English. I hope that those who find the book useful may be led on to a study of those much greater works to which all students of English usage are indebted, and from which I have often and gratefully drawn: Eric Partridge's Usage and Abusage, Fowler's Modern English Usage, and Gowers' Complete Plain Words (revised by Eraser) which, though initially commissioned to improve Civil Service English, remains perhaps the best guide to correct English for the general reader. 1 gladly record also my debt to The Concise Oxford Dictionary from which I have taken many of the definitions I have quoted, by permission of Oxford University Press.
Many of the entries in the following pages require the reader to have a working knowledge of the principal parts of speech. Victims of the failure of some English schools to supply this knowledge are invited to begin by studying the entries under verb, noun, adverb, adjective, pronoun, preposition and conjunction, together with those under sentence and clause.
If any entry contains a word in bold print, that word has an entry to itself at the appropriate place alphabetically.
The following abbreviations are used:
C.O.D. The Concise Oxford Dictionary (The
Clarendon Press, Oxford) Cowers The Complete Plain Words, by Sir
Ernest Gowers, revised by Sir Bruce Eraser (H.M.S.O.) Fowler A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, by H. W. Fowler (The Clarendon Press, Oxford) Partridge Usage and Abusage, by Eric Partridge (Hamish Hamilton Ltd)
Keston, Kent B.A.P.
1992