PRACTICAL ENGLISH USAGE BY MICHAEL SWAN MURPHY
Every time you sit down to write, you embark on a writing process- ess the term for all the activities, mental and physical, that go into creating what eventually becomes a finished piece of work. Even for experienced writers the process is usually messy, which is one reason that it is sometimes difficult. Though we may get a sense of ease and orderliness from a well-crafted magazine article, we can safely assume that the writer had to work hard to achieve those qualities, struggling to express half-formed thoughts, shaping and reshaping paragraphs to make a point convincingly.
The Sentence Correction chapter in English Grammar and Composition by Hafiz Karim Dad Chughtai is an indispensable guide for aspirants of competitive exams. With its focus on common grammatical errors—such as subject-verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, and parallelism—
English Idioms in Use:
This book is a practical guide to understanding and using idioms at an advanced level. It covers over 1,000 idiomatic expressions used in various contexts, making it ideal for learners aiming to enhance fluency and sound natural in English
MEN fear death, as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales, so is the other.