This guide to the intricacies of grammar and punctuation provides clear, accessible definitions with comprehensive indexing. It is also a humorous text that entertains as Grandma seeks to lead us all to better grammar and punctuation usage. Fun illustrations provide a visual aid to clarify how incorrect use can be misleading (and often very amusing!). In addition to the main text (defining terminology and demonstrating correct usage), the book includes tips, mnemonics and jokes. It is perfect for Key Stage 2 children preparing for the spelling, punctuation and grammar test (and for their parents helping with the homework).
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Karina Law was a primary school teacher and literacy co-ordianator. She left teaching to go into publishing, where she was an editor at HarperCollins. She now works as a freelance writer and has written numerous Teacher's Resources with a focus on literacy.
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