Can you tell when a sentence contains more cliches than you've had hot dinners? Is a preposition necessarily a bad thing to end a sentence with? Are you able to immediately spot a split infinitive? Whether your schooling in English grammar amounted to 'a verb is a doing word and a noun is a naming word', or whether you simply want to brush up your existing skills, this wittily observed book is guaranteed to enlighten and entertain. ',,, will do for grammar what 'Eats, Shoots and Leaves' did for punctuation.' - The Times