
Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses
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Authors:
- Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William)
1860 - 1940
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In an era marked by rapid industrialization and the rise of the printing press, "Word Study and English Grammar: A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses" by Frederick W. Hamilton emerges as an essential resource for those navigating the complexities of the English language. This educational manual delves into the intricate relationships between words and their grammatical applications, providing apprentices in the printing industry with practical insights. With a focus on the importance of precise language and effective communication, this primer is ideal for students, educators, and civic activists seeking to enhance their understanding of language mechanics. Embrace the power of words and elevate your mastery of English with this indispensable guide.
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