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8 Reddit comments about The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need: A One-Stop Source for Every Writing Assignment:

u/raazman · 14 pointsr/Android

Don't make me give you a lesson on time zones. You might want to check this out.

u/thewatchtower · 11 pointsr/MLPLounge

I'm assigning you some required reading.

The Blue Book of Grammar

The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need

The Elements of Style

Thank me later.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Repeat punctuation offenders will be slammed in the head repeatedly with the book The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need until they stop writing run-on sentences. They should also learn how to use Google, since apparently they don't realize almost all of those suggestions are either completely irrelevant (participating in extra-curriculars should never put you ahead of a more qualified individual) or already exist.

Ed: Also, none of the suggestions you listed have anything to do with "fixing the system" to stop faulty convictions.

u/madmikesdeath · 2 pointsr/writing
u/enjoiturbulence · 1 pointr/writing

I think The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need would be perfect for the basics. That's a good one. Truby's The Anatomy of Story is a great source as well.

u/lookslikespeed · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I'm reading a grammar book right now (The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need) and it claims that using an apostrophe the way you mentioned is correct:

> There are a few rare instances when you use apostrophes to form plurals. The first is when you're writing abbreviations that have more than one period.

> M.D. = M.D.'s

We're just used to omitting the periods when using internet acronyms.