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Contents The Indefinite Article The Definite Article Nouns Pronouns Adjectives Comparison of Adjectives Comparison of Adverbs Prepositions of Time Prepositions of Place The Simple Present The Present Continuous The Future The Simple Past The Past Continuous The Present Perfect The Present Perfect Continuous Auxiliary Verbs Modal Auxiliary verbs To Make and To Do Been and Gone To Get Appendix 1: Regular Verbs Appendix 2: Irregular Verbs back to the top


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Glossary of Grammatical and Rhetorical Terms A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Parallelism Parallelism means using the same grammatical structures for coordinated words, phrases, and clauses. For example, the following sentence contains parallelism: Before the school year begins, I need to shop for new clothes, get a haircut, and buy school supplies. Passive voice Passive voice means the action described by the verb is done to the subject. For example, the ...




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Index of Grammatical Terms abstract noun adjective adjective clause adjective phrase adverb adverb clause adverb phrase affix antecedents apostrophe apposition appositives articles aspect auxiliary verb basic form case catch phrase claim clause cliché co-ordinating conjunction collective noun colon comma common noun comparative complete aspect complete tenses complex sentence compound predicate compound sentence compound subject ...


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HUMOROUS GRAMMAR RULES 1. Verbs HAS to agree with their subjects. 2. Never use a preposition to end a sentence with. Winston Churchill, corrected on this error once, responded to the young man who corrected him by saying "Young man, that is the kind of impudence up with which I will not put! 3. And don't start a sentence with a conjunction. 4. It is wrong to ever split an infinitive. 5. Avoid cliches like the plague. (They're old hat.) 6. Also, always avoid annoying alliteration. 7. B ...


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Incisive or Decisive? Incisive literally means "cutting into." Figuratively, it means acute, sharp, or trenchant. The adverb form is incisively; the noun form, incisiveness. Decisive comes from the word decide and means "conclusive, putting an end to debate." It can also mean "prompt" or "positive." The adverb form is decisively;the noun form, decisiveness. Complete Contents Glossary Grammar Contents Copyright©1997-2001 English Plus, All rights reserved.


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Lists of Grammar Lists This site provides lists of grammar items for use by ESL/EFL teachers. These lists have been prepared by ESL/EFL teachers to share with colleagues. Susan Jones: Complete List of English Irregular Verbs Susan Jones: List of Spelling Rules for Nouns and Verbs Susan Jones: List of American vs. British Spelling Tom McKlin: List of Verb+Preposition Combinations Katrien Vanassche: List of Linking Verbs Brenda Sansom-Moorey: Count and NonCount Nouns ...




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Understanding the Parts of Speech and Sentences Return to GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION HELP Table of Contents. Return to POWERWRITE Home Page This page will provide a review of the parts of speech and sentences so that you can identify for yourself when you are using them properly (and possibly understand your instructor's comments better). We'll start with the basics and move on to the very confusing. PARTS OF SPEECH NOUN: These name persons, things, places, ideas -- can be conc ...


Name__________________________________________Date______________________ English Basics Volume 4, Number 17, January 24, 2000 www.rhlschool.com Proofreading There are two mistakes in each sentence. Write the corrected version of each sentence. The first one has been done for you. 1. Their were ten broken egg’s in the carton. There were ten broken eggs in the carton. 2. Each of the boys’ are writing a different story. 3. Did Taylor and me borrow the wrong car. 4. how many peopl ...


Punctuation, grammar and related matters Reported speech - a tense issue - using tense in reported speech The elusive apostrophe - how to use apostrophes Appearing for sentence - some simple rules for using commas, semi-colons and colons Capital punishment - when and where to use capitals Sentenced to a cruel end - what does a complete sentence contain? Making sense - how to indicate 'scope' in a sentence Are we agreed? - ensuring that the elements in a sentence have the s ...


Rules of English grammar Some important rules every writer should know. Even though most of us either flunked out or fell asleep during English grammar class in school, it is an integral part of writing whether you are a professional writer or just want to write a note to your son’s teacher. Using good grammar helps get your point across effectively and focuses the attention on what you have to say instead of how you choose to say it. While there are hundreds of rules of grammar that a ...


Grammar Tips Word Rules and Cautions Have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. That is the only secret of style. -Matthew Arnold Every little qualifier whittles away some fraction of trust on the part of the reader. -William Zinsser Nobody goes broke in America now; we have money problem areas. It no longer rains; we have precipitation activity. Choose one noun, preferably one that is sh ...


Sentences and Fragments: The Differences and When to Use Each One Return to GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION HELP Table of Contents. Return to POWERWRITE Home Page This page will discuss the types of sentences, what a sentence fragment is, and when each of these is appropriate to use. You have already learned about subjects, which tells who or what is doing something, and predicates, which tell what the subject is doing. These are used to create the various patterns in sentences. We will also ...


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Contents of the Grammar Glossary of Terms Index Search List of Exercises Welcome to the Internet Grammar of English! The Internet Grammar of English is an online course in English grammar written primarily for university undergraduates. However, we hope that it will be useful to everyone who is interested in the English language. IGE does not assume any prior knowledge of grammar. The Internet Grammar of English will be accessible free of charg ...


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back to handouts menu Write in the active voice: Faulty: In each picture the responses are shown. Better:Each picture shows the responses. Use personal pronouns (I, we, our) when they are appropriate and especially when they clarify your text: Faulty: It has been found experimentally that genetically altered strawberries are frost-resistant. Better: In this experiment, we found that genetically altered strawberries are frost-resistant. Write sentences that have people doing things ...






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