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How to Say It: Choice Words, Phrases, Sentences and Paragraphs for Every Situation (How to Say It...)

By: Maggio
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0735202346
ISBN-13: 9780735202344
Released: 01 Nov 2001
RRP: £10.99
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Direct and concise - By: , 16 Jul 1999
I enjoyed this book immensely because my formal supervisor has the book. I was very interested to get & to see what I can get out from it. It reallly help me learned how to write letters, memos, & reports at any situation without seaches high words that I can impress people. The langauge of words, phases, & sentences is clear & to the point. You can even learned basic part of grammar at appendenix section. Now I can write without having a mental block. I can definitely use this book for government projects & administrative assignments. Thanks for your help.
A very useful reference for any letter-writing occasion. - By: , 13 Aug 1998
I have utilized this book numerous times for various types of letters. Sometimes I chose words, sometimes I chose phrases, sometimes I chose sentences, & sometimes I chose paragraphs. The actual letters were a great inspiration for my own letters. This book reallly worked - alll my letters based on its suggestions served the appropriate purposes. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!! P.S. I read the other person's review (!) It does not seem that they were reviewing the same book!! The fact that this book contains the "pieces" needed for letters as well as the actual letter examples is an extremely valuable quality of this reference. The topics cover most conceivable situations & are thoughtfully & tactfully presented. It belongs on everyone's bookshelf.
too hard to read - By: , 24 Jun 1998
i bought this book for help in writing letters & how to say the right thing...but i found this book very hard to follow. it did, however, have useful phrases. there are no examples in letter form, but written in paragraphs. it would have been easier to follow if the author had actual letters for reference.