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Teatime With Mrs Grammar Person

Barbara Venkataraman

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Fear not, Gentle Writer, Mrs. Grammar Person is here and she has the answers to all of the questions you never thought to ask.
 
As a dedicated and serious grammarian, she will do what it takes to be entertaining and enlightening, but never vulgar or coarse. Heavens, no! Where are her smelling salts? Warm and witty, Mrs. G.P. makes grammar interesting with rhyming, wishful thinking, story-telling and a champagne toast.
 
You are cordially invited to join her for a spot of tea!
Available since: 12/07/2022.
Print length: 46 pages.

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