Title: The Big Ten of Grammar: Identifying and Fixing the Ten Most Frequent Grammatical Errors
Author: William B. Bradshaw, Ph.D.
My Review:
I am a fan of words {I know that sounds strange} but I love grammar and how it works. Sometimes there are things we all get confused on like when to use “I” or “me,” the pronouns “who” or “whom,” comma usage and many more every day english language quirks.
This is a great reference book for students, writers and maybe even teachers to use in their classrooms. I found it easy to understand, uncomplicated and right to the point. I am a tutor on the side and sometimes I know what the grammar rules are myself, but I just need a little help clarifying it for someone else.
I also think it could be great as a parent to have this little book close by when helping their kids with their homework. It’s pretty straightforward. A guide for grammar’s ten most tricky rules. Great little book.
*I received a copy of this book to review but I was not financially compensated in any way. The opinions expressed are my own and are based on my observations while reading this novel.*









