"Word Study and English Grammar" by Frederick W. Hamilton is an instructive handbook crafted for those seeking to improve their command of the English language, especially apprentices just beginning their careers in the printing trade. Intended to be a useful resource, it highlights grammar and proper word usage as practical skills vital for strengthening communication, which is key to succeeding on the job and moving forward in the business world. The book begins by explaining why it is so important for young typesetters to examine words and grammar closely because mastering language gives you greater influence in social settings and in the workplace. It lays out a clear plan for studying parts of speech, grammar principles, and common mistakes while also providing tools that help anyone learn to speak and write correctly, starting with the basic building blocks of nouns and how they connect.

Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses
By Frederick W. (Frederick William) Hamilton
Discover how mastering language is the key to unlocking better opportunities in both your professional and social life.
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