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9780471243885

How Grammar Works : A Self-Teaching Guide

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    9780471243885

  • ISBN10:

    0471243884

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-02-10
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Your English teacher wasn't kidding. Nothing says more about you than your command of language. Here is a quick and easy way to brush up on the intricate system of grammar that powers the English language. The updated and expanded edition of this proven guide is a painless way to master parts of speech, syntax, and all the rules of good usage. Best of all, the self-teaching format enables you to learn at your own pace, when it is convenient for you. Now you can learn to write and speak Standard American English effectively. The task is easier if you have a solid understanding of how and why grammar "works" than if you try to memorize lists of rules. That's why author Patricia Osborn emphasizes grammar in action, taking the rules out of the classroom and into everyday language. She explains the functions performed by the various parts of speech and provides a new glossary of frequently misused word pairs. You'll discover: * How grammar works to make communication clear and effective * Techniques for improving your writing skills * Simple ways to remember the rules and use them in everyday language * The "magic" of word order in an English sentence. Were you daydreaming in your English class? No one will ever have to know. This self-teaching guide takes all the confusion and mystery out of grammar. You'll learn to speak and write with assurance, which is the first step in building confidence in yourself, in your personal life, and in your career.

Author Biography

PATRICIA OSBORN, a professional editor and writer, taught grammar for many years and was chair of the English Department at Bowsher High School in Toledo, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Revised Edition ix(2)
How to Use This Book xi(2)
Sources xiii
I The Essentials of Language 3(76)
1 What Is Grammar, Anyway?
3(3)
2 Nouns: The Building Blocks of Sentences
6(9)
Nouns Come First
6(2)
What Is a Noun?
8(2)
Using Determiners to Identify Nouns
10(2)
The Subject: The Key to Understanding
12(2)
Self-Test
14(1)
3 Verbs: The Energy of Sentences
15(13)
What Is a Verb?
15(1)
How Subjects and Verbs Work Together
16(2)
Tense: How Verbs Tell Time
18(1)
Regular Verbs
19(1)
Irregular Verbs
20(2)
Helping Verbs
22(2)
How Verbs Agree with Their Subjects
24(2)
Self-Test
26(2)
4 Complements: The Completion of the Verb
28(7)
Finding the Complement
29(3)
What Makes Up Complete Subjects and Predicates
32(1)
Self-Test
33(2)
5 Pronouns: Getting Personal
35(6)
Speaking Personally
35(1)
How Pronouns Express Person and Number
36(2)
The Need for Agreement
38(1)
Personal Pronouns: Making the Right Choices
39(1)
Self-Test
40(1)
6 Adjectives: The First Add-On
41(6)
How Adjectives Modify
41(1)
How to Find an Adjective
42(2)
Adjective or Noun?
44(1)
Adjectives That Limit by Number
44(1)
Self-Test
45(2)
7 Adverbs: Add-On Number Two
47(7)
Adverbs That Modify Verbs
47(2)
Adverb or Noun? Adverb or Adjective?
49(1)
Adverbs Also Modify Adjectives and Other Adverbs
50(2)
A Word about Careful Usage
52(1)
Self-Test
52(2)
8 Prepositions: Relating One Word to Another
54(10)
Prepositions in Action
54(3)
How Words Serve as Phrases
57(3)
When Is a Preposition Not a Preposition?
60(1)
Some Advice About Usage
61(1)
Self-Test
62(2)
9 Coordinating Conjunctions: One and One Makes Two
64(15)
The Most Common Conjunction: And
64(3)
Compound Sentences, Compound Parts
67(3)
More Coordinating Conjunctions
70(1)
Paired Conjunctions
71(1)
Using Punctuation with Conjunctions
72(1)
Self-Test
73(6)
II Action and Interaction: The System at Work 79(176)
10 Word Order Is Part of Meaning
79(8)
Subjects Naturally Come First
79(1)
Identifying Sentences by Purpose
80(2)
How Changing Word Order Changes Purpose
82(2)
Self-Test
84(3)
11 Just Enough Punctuation
87(12)
Using End Punctuation
87(2)
Punctuating Within Sentences
89(5)
Avoiding Fragments and Run-Ons
94(2)
Punctuation to Use, but Not Overuse
96(1)
Self-Test
97(2)
12 The Five Ws and an H
99(6)
Using the Five Ws and an H
99(2)
Putting Your Knowledge of Grammar to Work
101(1)
Self-Test
101(4)
13 The Amazing Word Be and Its Many Faces
105(12)
A Defective Verb
105(1)
Uses of Be
106(2)
How the Word There Works With Be
108(2)
Progressive Verb Phrases
110(3)
The Voice of Verbs: Active or Passive
113(3)
Self-Test
116(1)
14 More about Pronouns and Nouns
117(13)
Case
117(3)
More about the Objective Case
120(4)
Possessives
124(3)
Self-Test
127(3)
15 Introducing the Verbals
130(13)
Participles at Work
130(4)
The Gerund: Another Versatile Verbal
134(3)
To Be or Not to Be: The Infinitive
137(3)
Grammar to the Rescue
140(1)
Self-Test
140(3)
16 More Punctuation: I Said, "May I Have Your Attention, Please?"
143(9)
Quotation Marks
143(5)
Italic Letters
148(1)
The Colon
149(2)
Self-Test
151(1)
17 Combining Sentences
152(22)
What Makes a Sentence Complex
152(1)
The Adverb Clause
153(4)
The Adjective Clause
157(7)
Forming Complex Sentences
164(3)
The Noun Clause
167(5)
Self-Test
172(2)
18 Keeping It Simple, Even When Sentences Get Complex
174(7)
What Good Is a Complex Sentence?
175(1)
The Sound of Language
176(1)
Grammar in Action
177(1)
What Makes Grammar Important?
178(1)
Self-Test
179(2)
19 Verbs Do More: The Fine Points of Using Verbs
181(17)
Verbs Also Have Moods
182(3)
Common Verbs That Cause Uncommon Confusion
185(7)
One Negative Is Enough
192(1)
Be Careful of Of
192(1)
Infinitives: To Split or To Not Split?
193(1)
Making Perfect Use of Perfect Tenses
194(3)
Self-Test
197(1)
20 Questions of Usage: How Can Words Agree When People Don't?
198(13)
Indefinite Pronouns and Nouns
198(5)
Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives
203(1)
Compound Personal Pronouns
204(2)
Agreement between Subjects and Verbs
206(4)
Self-Test
210(1)
21 Forming Comparisons Correctly: A Matter of Degree
211(7)
The Degrees of Comparison
212(3)
Comparing the Comparative and Superlative Degrees
215(1)
Self-Test
216(2)
22 The Complete Sentence: Putting It All Together
218(8)
Ellipses: When Something Is Missing
218(2)
How Simple or Complex?
220(1)
Ten Rules for Writing Good Sentences
221(3)
A Paragraph--More or Less--about Paragraphs
224(1)
Self-Test
224(2)
23 Making the Right Choices
226(29)
Going by the Rules
226(3)
Problem Area 1: When You Speak
229(12)
Problem Area 2: When You Write
241(13)
Working to Improve
254(1)
Index 255

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