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The Funny Side of English
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The Funny Side of English

Author: O. Abootty

Language: English

ISBN: 81-223-0799-X

Pages: 231

Price: Rs. 80.00

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The Funny Side of English takes you on a pleasure trip through the English language.

Besides being an international language, English is also a funny and crazy tongue – which this book on recreational English amply proves.

Interesting aspects about the language are unravelled across every chapter.

The alphabetical chapters – from ABC Language to Words Worth Reviving – will open a world of amazing and amusing English.

An absolute engrosser, you will find this a hard-to-put-down book, finishing it at one sitting.


Some glimpses:

Anagrams

*Revolution: To love ruin

*Animosity: Is no amity

*Parliament: Partial men


Antigrams

*Violence: Nice love

*Infection: Fine tonic


Ormonyms

*Therapist: The rapist

*Underestimated: Undressed,he mated

*Nowhere: Now here


Punctuation Marks

*Mr Ravikumar, the criminal,will be put to death tomorrow.
Mr Ravikumar, the criminal will be put to death tomorrow.

*Five people knew the secret, all told.
Five people knew the secret; all told.

*Everyone I know has a secret ambition.
Everyone, I know, has a secret ambition.



About the author:

An autodidact, born on May 13, 1957, the author has been teaching English at DIS Arabic College, Cannanore, Kerala for the past 13 years.

He has already authored five books on English, edited an English dictionary and written hundreds of articles on English.

His articles have appeared in Verbatim, a language quarterly published from the UK and USA.

A well-known English language columnist in Kerala, his columns have appeared in several Malayalam and English periodicals.

Abootty lives with his wife, three children and a lot of books on English in his native place, Kannur City, Cannanore, Kerala, busying himself writing books on English.



 
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