The right words. The right grammar. Every time.
Are you constantly second-guessing your grammar? Do academic writing rules leave you confused, frustrated, or reaching for Google every time you sit down to write?
You’re not alone.
Students at all levels struggle with questions like:
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Do I write “each of the students was” or “were”?
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Is it “affect” or “effect”?
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When do I use “that” versus “which”?
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Why is “amount of people” wrong?
If these sound familiar, The Academic Writing Lifesaver was designed for you.
This book tackles the most common grammar and vocabulary mistakes students make — without burying you in jargon or theory. With clear explanations, real examples, and focused practice, you’ll finally be able to:
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Understand tricky grammar rules that used to trip you up
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Use punctuation correctly and confidently
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Choose the right words for essays, reports, and academic texts
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Write without hesitation or self-doubt
Who it’s for:
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College students looking to improve their academic writing
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Advanced ESL learners aiming for clarity and accuracy
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Candidates preparing for TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge C1/C2 exams
What makes it different:
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100 short lessons based on real student errors
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Easy-to-understand explanations with minimal technical terms
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Real academic examples that show each rule in action
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Memory tools and learning shortcuts to help you retain what you learn
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Practice exercises (with answers) to test your progress
Whether you’re stuck on a specific grammar point or want to polish your writing across the board, this book gives you the tools to write with clarity, confidence, and control.
