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Subject:Re: American Grammar Book From:jktan -at- CTLSG -dot- CREAF -dot- COM Date:Fri, 20 Aug 1999 14:58:24 +0800
Hi, everybody,
My group writes the English end-user documentation which is then localized
for
worldwide usage. As a rule, we are supposed to write in American English
since
the US is our biggest market.
However, all my writers (except for one) and I are not American. In fact, we
are
Chinese Singaporeans who grew up learning English the British way.
So, I would really appreciate your help in recommending a good book to refer
to
for American grammar.