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The Pictorial Grammar

By Alfred Crowquill

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Unlock the secrets of language with hilarious drawings that turn boring grammar lessons into an entertaining adventure.

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2014-02-26
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Summary

"The Pictorial Grammar" by Alfred Crowquill is a funny and engaging book from the 1800s that makes learning grammar interesting. It uses imaginative pictures to explain the rules of English, so it's easier and much more fun to learn than with just regular textbooks. The book takes tricky ideas about grammar and breaks them down with art and jokes, teaching things like how sentences are built and the different parts of speech, making it simple for everyone to understand grammar in a new and memorable way.

About the Author

Alfred Henry Forrester was an English author, comics artist, illustrator and artist, who was also known under the pseudonym of Alfred Crowquill.

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