BlackShanglan
Silver-Tongued Papist
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angelicminx said:
I never went to college and haven't a clue what textbook you and Remec are referring to. My cousin, however, works in a college textbook store and could most likely pick it up for me. Title?![]()
There isn't any single "definitive" handbook to American grammar and usage; with that said, there are a number of good grammar handbooks out there. Remec was referring to Harcourt and Brace's grammar handbook; I've found The Blair Handbook very helpful as well. It is concise, clear, thorough, and well-indexed. If you want something more formal and academic, there's the MLA handbook / style guide.
You might want to check Amazon - I know that Blair is available there, and often college bookstore prices are steep. You can often pick up used copies online as well, because students realize that they can sell them used online for more than the bookstore will give them for their used copies.
If your sister knows any college professors, she might also ask them if they've got a spare grammar handbook laying about. Publishers send professors stacks of preview copies of books to review in hopes that they will use them in their classes, so they've often got any number of them clogging up their shelves. I've been given free books from several professors (bless them).
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And an em-dash often does the job for me as well.