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   When Bad Grammar 
   Happens to Good People.   Ann Batko
How to Avoid Common Errors in English. 
 
The Career Press, 2004. - 256 с.    
Are you worried that how you speak or write is 
holding you back at work? Do you fear you're making frequent conversational 
errors, but just aren't sure what's correct? Ever stumble when choosing between 
"who" and "whom," "affect" and "effect," "lay" and "lie"?If so, then When Bad 
Grammar Happens to Good People should be at the top of your reading list. This 
comprehensive, easy-to-use reference is a program designed to help you identify 
and correct the most common errors in written and spoken English. After a short 
and simple review of some basic principles, this book is organized in the most 
useful way possible-by error type, such as "Problem Pronouns" or "Mixing up 
Words that Sound the Same." You choose how to work your way through, either 
sequentially or in the order most relevant to you. Each unit contains tests at 
the end to help you reinforce what you've learned.  
Вы озабоченным тем, что то, как Вы говорите или 
пишете на английском языке вызывает у Вас затруднения на работе? Вы опасаетесь, 
что делаете частые ошибки в разговоре, и не уверены в том, как правильнее 
выразиться? Всегда запинаетесь, когда нужно выбрать между "who" и "whom," "affect" 
и "effect," "lay" и "lie"? Если так, тогда книга “When Bad Grammar Happens to 
Good People” должна быть первой в Вашем списке литературы по изучению 
английского языка. Это обширное и простое в использовании пособие разработано 
специально, чтобы помочь Вам распознать и исправить наиболее распространенные 
ошибки, как в письме, так и в разговорной речи. Эта книга составлена таким 
образом, что после короткого и небольшого обзора некоторых основных принципов, 
Вы сами вольны выбирать, как с ней дальше работать, - последовательно 
прорабатывая одну главу за другой или в том порядке, который больше подходит 
лично для Вас. В конце каждого урока есть проверочные тесты для того, чтобы 
помочь Вам закрепить уже пройденный материал. 
  
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ContentsForeword 17
 Introduction: How Do We Learn to Speak Correctly? 21
 Pretest 27
 Grammar Review 31
 Chapter 1: Perplexing Pronouns 55
 A Lesson on Pronoun Cases 56
 Use the Subjective Case When... 57
 Use the Objective Case When... 58
 Use the Possessive Case When... 58
 Subjective and Objective Cases 59
 1. I vs. Me 59
 2. She vs. Her 60
 3. Who vs. Whom 61
 4. Whoever vs. Whomever 62
 Test: Subjective and Objective Case 63
 Answer Key: Subjective and Objective Case 65
 Objective and Possessive Case 67
 5. His vs. Him 67
 6. Their vs. Them 67
 Test: Objective and Possessive Case 69
 Answer Key: Objective and Possessive Case 69
 Relative Pronouns: “Which,” “That,” and “Who/Whom” 7 1
 7. Which vs. That 73
 Test : Relative Pronouns 73
 Answer Key: Relative Pronouns 74
 Intensive or Reflexive Pronouns–What They’re for and Where NOT to Put Them 75
 8. Me vs. Myself 76
 Test: Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 76
 Answer Key: Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns 77
 Chapter 2: Vexing Verbs 79
 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 79
 9. Lie vs. Lay 81
 10. Sit vs. Set 84
 Test: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 85
 Answer Key: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 86
 A Lesson on Verb Tenses 86
 Forms of the Verb “to Be” Across the Six Tenses 89
 “Shall” and “Will” 91
 Tricky Verb Tenses 91
 11. Do 91
 12. Burst 92
 13. Dive 93
 14. Drink 93
 15. Swim 94
 16. Ring 94
 17. Sing 95
 18. Spring 95
 19. Hang 96
 20. Drive 96
 21. Ought 97
 22. Be sure and 97
 23. Try and 98 Test: Tricky Verb Tenses 98
 Answer Key: Tricky Verb Tenses 99
 The Subjunctive Mood 100
 24. If I Was vs. If I Were 102
 Test: The Subjunctive 103
 Answer Key: The Subjunctive 103
 Chapter 3: Ambiguous Agreements 105
 25. Subjects With Complex Modifiers 106
 Agreement With Compound Subjects 107
 26. Subjects Joined by “And” 108
 27. “Either/Or” and “Neither/Nor” 109
 28. Subjects Joined by “Or” 110
 Test: Compound Subjects and Verbs 111
 Answer Key: Compound Subjects and Verbs 112
 Agreement With Indefinite Pronouns 113
 29. Each…Are 113
 30. None…Is/Are 114
 Test: Indefinite Pronouns and Verbs 116
 Answer Key: Indefinite Pronouns and Verbs 117
 Indefinite Pronouns and Personal Pronouns 118
 31. Everyone…Their 118
 Test: Indefinite Pronouns and Personal Pronouns 120
 Answer Key: Indefinite Pronouns and Personal Pronouns 121
 Chapter 4: Mangled Modifiers 123
 Adjectives vs. Adverbs 123
 32. Bad vs. Badly 123
 33. Real vs. Really 124
 34. Near vs. Nearly 125
 35. Good vs. Well 125
 Test: Adjectives vs. Adverbs 126
 Answer Key: Adjectives vs. Adverbs 127
 Comparatives vs. Superlatives 127
 36. Bigger vs. Biggest 127
 37. Less vs. Least 128
 38. Better vs. Best 128
 39. More vs. Most 129
 Test: Comparatives vs. Superlatives 130
 Answer Key: Comparatives vs. Superlatives 130
 Distance/Number/Quantity Modifiers 131
 40. Between vs. Among 131
 41. Fewer vs. Less 131
 42. Farther vs. Further 132
 43. Number vs. Amount 132
 44. So far as vs. As far as 133
 Test: Distance/Number/Quantity Modifiers 133
 Answer Key: Distance/Number/Quantity Modifiers 134
 Absolute Modifiers 135
 45. Unique vs. Most Unique 135
 46. Perfect vs. More Perfect 136
 47. Infinite vs. Less Infinite 136
 48. Ultimate vs. Penultimate 137
 49. Pregnant vs. Less Pregnant 137
 Test: Absolute Modifiers 138
 Answer Key: Absolute Modifiers 139
 Imprecise and Made-up Modifiers 139
 50. Hopefully 139
 51. Regretfully 140
 52. Awful 141
 53. Plenty 141
 Test: Imprecise and Made-up Modifiers 141
 Answer Key: Imprecise and Made-up Modifiers 142
 Chapter 5: Problem Prepositions 143
 Prepositions Expressing Fine Shades of Meaning 143
 54. Agree to vs. Agree with 143
 55. Differ with vs. Differ from 144
 56. Different from vs. Different than 144
 Test: Prepositions That Express Fine Shades of Meaning 145
 Answer Key: Prepositions That Express Fine Shades of Meaning 146
 Unidiomatic and Superfluous Prepositions 146
 57. Centers around 146
 58. Where…at 147
 59. As to 147
 60. Off of 148
 61. Over with 148
 62. Type of a 149
 Test: Unidiomatic and Superfluous Prepositions 149
 Key: Unidiomatic and Superfluous Prepositions 149
 Chapter 6: Confused Connections 151
 Bookend Expressions 152
 63. Not only…But/But also 152
 64. On the one hand…On the other hand 153
 65. Either…Or 154
 66. Neither…Nor 154
 67. As…As 154
 68. The Reason…Was That 155
 Test: Bookend Expressions 155
 Answer Key: Bookend Expressions 156
 Imprecise, Pretentious, or Needless Connectors 157
 69. Where 157
 70. Per 158
 71. Plus 158
 72. As to whether 159
 73. In the event that 159
 74. Owing to the fact that 160
 75. As vs. Because and Since 160
 Test: Imprecise Conjunctions and Connectors 160
 Answer Key: Imprecise Conjunctions and Connectors 161
 Chapter 7: Puzzling Plurals 163
 76. Media 163
 77. Data 164
 78. Alumni 165
 79. Criteria 166
 80. Phenomena 166
 81. Memoranda 167
 Test: Puzzling Plurals 167
 Answer Key: Puzzling Plurals 168
 Chapter 8: Mixing up Words That Sound the Same 169
 82. Accept vs. Except 170
 83. Advice vs. Advise 170
 84. Affect vs. Effect 171
 85. Amoral vs. Immoral 171
 86. Averse vs. Adverse 172
 87. Beside vs. Besides 173
 88. Biannually vs. Biennially 173
 89. Climatic vs. Climactic 174
 90. Could of vs. Could have 174
 91. Elude vs. Allude 175
 92. Imminent vs. Eminent 175
 93. Ingenious vs. Ingenuous 176
 94. Jibe vs. Jive 176
 95. Tack vs. Tact 177
 96. Tortuous vs. Torturous 177
 Test: Mixing up Words That Sound the Same 178
 Answer Key: Mixing up Words That Sound the Same 179
 Chapter 9: Mixing up Words That Look the Same 181
 97. Adapt vs. Adopt 181
 98. Allusion vs. Illusion vs. Delusion 182
 99. Assignment vs. Assignation 183
 100. Childlike vs. Childish 183
 101. Continual vs. Continuous 184
 102. Creditable vs. Credible vs. Credulous 185
 103. Incredible vs. Incredulous 185
 104. Elegy vs. Eulogy 186
 105. Epitaph vs. Epithet 186
 106. Flaunt vs. Flout 187
 107. Luxurious vs. Luxuriant 187
 108. Morale vs. Moral 188
 109. Periodic vs. Periodical 189
 110. Persecute vs. Prosecute 189
 111. Proceed vs. Precede 190
 112. Respectful vs. Respective 190
 113. Sensuous vs. Sensual 191
 114. Simple vs. Simplistic 192
 115. Uninterested vs. Disinterested 192
 Test: Mixing up Words That Look the Same 193
 Answer Key: Mixing up Words That Look the Same 195
 Chapter 10: Mixing up Words
 Whose Meanings Are Related 197
 116. Annoy vs. Irritate vs. Aggravate 197
 117. Burglary vs. Robbery 198
 118. Can vs. May 199
 119. Compose vs. Comprise 199
 120. Convince vs. Persuade 200
 121. Eager vs. Anxious 201
 122. Explicit vs. Implicit 201
 123. Figuratively vs. Literally vs. Virtually 202
 124. Imply vs. Infer 203
 125. Kind of /Sort of vs. Rather 204
 126. Let vs. Leave 204
 127. Like vs. As and As if 205
 128. Likely vs. Apt vs. Liable 205
 129. Percent vs. Percentage 206
 130. Quote vs. Quotation 207
 131. Semiannually vs. Semimonthly vs. Semiweekly 207
 132. Serve vs. Service 208
 133. Take vs. Bring 209
 134. Use vs. Utilize 209
 Test: Mixing up Words Whose Meanings Are Related 210
 Answer Key: Mixing up Words Whose Meanings Are Related 213
 Chapter 11: Made-up Words 215
 135. Irregardless 215
 136. Authored 216
 137. Critiqued 216
 138. Gift 216
 139. Adding “-ize” 217
 140. Enthuse 217
 141. Adding “-wise” 218
 Test: Made-up Words 219
 Answer Key: Made-up Words 220
 Chapter 12: Wasteful Words and Infelicities 221
 142. A half a 221
 143. And et cetera 221
 144. Like 222
 145. The field of 222
 146. Needless to say 222
 147. Time period 223
 148. Party 223
 Test: Wasteful Words 224
 Answer Key: Wasteful Words 224
 Chapter 13: Mispronounced Words 227
 149. Air vs. Err 227
 150. Anyways vs. Anyway 228
 151. A ways vs. A way 228
 152. Cent vs. Cents 228
 153. Libary vs. Library 228
 154. Reconize vs. Recognize 229
 155. Stricly vs. Strictly 229
 156. Heighth vs. Height 229
 157. Athaletics vs. Athletics 229
 158. Goverment vs. Government 229
 159. Irrevelant vs. Irrelevant 230
 160. Temperment vs. Temperament 230
 161. Lightening vs. Lightning 230
 162. Mischevious vs. Mischievous 230
 163. Grevious vs. Grievous 230
 164. Histry vs. History 231
 165. Nucular vs. Nuclear 231
 166. Perscription vs. Prescription 231
 167. Prespiration vs. Perspiration 231
 168. Disasterous vs. Disastrous 232
 169. Accidently vs. Accidentally 232
 170. Representive vs. Representative 232
 171. Preform vs. Perform 232
 172. Asterik vs. Asterisk 232
 173. Artic vs. Arctic 233
 174. Anartica vs. Antarctica 233
 175. Expresso vs. Espresso 233
 Review Tests 235
 Index 249
 About the Author and Editor 255
 
  
 
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