"The English Language: English Grammar, With A Chapter On Composition" offers a comprehensive exploration of English grammar and composition, designed for students and anyone seeking to improve their understanding and mastery of the language. Authored by Sarah Withers and James Pinckney Kinard, this book provides a detailed examination of grammatical principles, usage, and effective writing techniques.
From the fundamentals of sentence structure to advanced concepts in rhetoric, this book covers essential topics with clarity and precision. The inclusion of a dedicated chapter on composition underscores the practical application of grammar in crafting well-structured and compelling written pieces. Whether used in the classroom or for self-study, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their English language skills.
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