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YORK HANDBOOKS form a companion series to York Notes and are designed to meet the wider needs of students of English and related fields. Each volume is a compact study of a given subject area, written by an authority with experience in communicating the essential ideas to students of all levels.
ENGLISH USAGE offers guidance to the precise and correct use of English-one of the keys to success in examination. 'Compared to' or 'compared with'?'lmply' or 'infer'? 'Principal' or ' principle'?The author deals with many such tricky questions individually, but also shows that confidence in writing correct English comes with an understanding of how the English language has evolved, and of the logic behind grammatical structure, spelling and punctuation. The Handbook concludes with some samples of English prose which demonstrate the effectiveness and appeal of good English usage.