Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

These are articles that deal with topics in English grammar. Topics discussed are The Six Persons, Using the Correct Past Participle; The Past Tense; The Troublesome Third Person Singular; The Confusing Double Negative; The Use of OK and You Know; Useless Words; The Incorrect Use of Don't; Personal Pronouns; and more. The objective of this set of articles is to help you speak English better.

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Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

These are articles that deal with topics in English grammar. Topics discussed are The Six Persons, Using the Correct Past Participle; The Past Tense; The Troublesome Third Person Singular; The Confusing Double Negative; The Use of OK and You Know; Useless Words; The Incorrect Use of Don't; Personal Pronouns; and more. The objective of this set of articles is to help you speak English better.

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Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

by Mario V. Farina
Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

Twelve Articles About Learning to Speak English Better

by Mario V. Farina

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These are articles that deal with topics in English grammar. Topics discussed are The Six Persons, Using the Correct Past Participle; The Past Tense; The Troublesome Third Person Singular; The Confusing Double Negative; The Use of OK and You Know; Useless Words; The Incorrect Use of Don't; Personal Pronouns; and more. The objective of this set of articles is to help you speak English better.


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BN ID: 2940154007068
Publisher: Mario V. Farina
Publication date: 02/06/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 190 KB

About the Author

Mario V Farina has worked all his life, from age 18 to 90. He worked for the American Locomotive Company, served in the U. S. Army during WWII, was employed at General Electric. He taught computers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. After leaving his position with RPI, he became employed with the State Labor Department of New York. He’s a car buff, a pun creator, and a computer enthusiast. He wrote textbooks for the programming languages COBOL and FORTRAN and wrote a book of puns and short stories called, “A Little Light Reading,” as well as over 20 other books. Several of his books were translated into other languages. This is his first foray into the world of digital publishing, with the help of his computer tutor (william.rl.dickie@gmail.com).

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