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I often use this reference, because when I just use for example, questions on grammar, usage, o. I also like because I can find answers quickly, faster than the Chicago Manual of Style, for example.
Suppose that I am not sure you want about the use of the colon in a sentence review, e. I opened the front cover of the Gregg Reference Manual and there is a page list of topics. No need to work through a table of contents or index. I find the argument inonly a few seconds.
I see two points in paragraphs 187-189 is covered (in my Canadian version anyway). The use of paragraph numbers rather than page numbers, the speed also my research, because I do not need to try to find the first paragraph of a page - I just pointed straight at the 187th
Also note that the paragraph numbers are listed at the top of each page, listed as the first paragraph at the top of the left side, and the last entry in the top rightPage.
I think the voices have a good balance between brevity and completeness. On the other hand, if you need more information or you want a good coverage of exceptions aside, Gregg could find the positive side.
All in all I like the Gregg Reference Manual, so that I can find the answers quickly and easily, so my ability to express thoughts are derailed during the review.
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