Saturday, 30 June 2012

The Queen's English

The Queen's English
Author: C.J. Moore
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1606523252



The Queen's English: An A to Zed Guide To Distinctively British Words


From "chips" and "crumbs" to "spending a penny," The Queen's English is your indispensable guide to surviving and thriving in the tricky byways of the English language, which has shown many a poor soul the way out for little more than twanging a vowel, splitting an infinitive or, crime of all crimes, saying dinner instead of tea. Download The Queen's English: An A to Zed Guide To Distinctively British Words from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. With The Queen's English there's no need to become "flummoxed" ever again. This must-have A to Z guide uncovers the quintessential meanings behind more than 100 familiar words and phrases of the distinctively British lexicon, including:
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