Cleon Rogers versus Max Zerwick

Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at prodigy.net
Thu Jul 25 20:19:51 EDT 2002


David:

I would get Rogers first of all and then if there is money left over,
Zerwick. Zerwick deals with more grammatical whereas Rogers is almost like
a mini-commentary and he points you to various articles. I use both
everyday but Rogers is the first one I reach for.

Kevin 

At 07:40 AM 7/26/02 +1000, you wrote:
>G'day
>It is sale time at our Christian bookstore.
>Is either Zerwick or Rogers worth getting, and if so, which? I don't have
>exact titles with me, so please forgive me if you don't know what I am
>talking about!
>Thanks!
>David McKay
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