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Grammar Smart : A Guide to Perfect Usage

English grammar has lots of rules and exceptions to those rules.  This is a terrific book that explains how to correctly use grammar (basic to advanced) in a humorous and informative way. At less than $10, this book is a real bargain.  Click here for more information.

 

 

 

A two-tape video set to help you learn English grammar and explains the problems that students face when learning grammar.

 

 

English grammar has lots of rules and exceptions to those rules.  This book nicely organizes all of those crazy rules and gives lots of examples.

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Connectors and Words That Add Information to Preceding Sentences and Ideas

Sentence Fragments, Incomplete Sentences, Incomplete Ideas, and Sentences That End Too Quickly

Run-Ons and Sentences That Are Too Long

Using Commas and Rules for Commas

Adjective Clauses and Adjectives

If Clauses, Result Clauses, Conditions, and Conditional Sentences

Using Semicolons (;)

Capitalizing Words and Capitalization Rules

Word Order for Quotes and Quotations

How to Make Your Writing More Interesting, Part II: Using Different Words to Express "Say"

Writing New Year's Resolutions Using the Future Perfect and the Future Perfect Progressive

Making Your Writing More Interesting, Part I: Adding Adverbs to Your Writing

Reported Speech and Quoted Speech

Common Phrases and Change/Same Direction Phrases

Short Answers to Yes/No Questions

Doubling Letters at the End of Words When Adding Suffixes

 

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