This second Australian edition of English Grammar For Dummies explains everything from basic sentence structure to the finer points of grammar.
Packed with expert advice, this book will help you to communicate more effectively and make the right impression every time. Wendy M Anderson is an author, editor and educator.
English Grammar For Dummies [Geraldine Woods] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The fun and easy way to improve your grammar. Get the last word on English grammar. Grasping the intricacies of the English language doesn't need to be tricky, and this down-to-earth guide breaks everything.
She has taught effective communication in classroom and business environments for over 20 years. Anderson, Geraldine Woods, Lesley J.
The Last Word on Pronouns Chapter In no time, you'll leave the 'me or I? Be the first to ask a question about English Grammar For Dummies. Prepositions Chapter 9: This book covers everything in a warm and conversational tone with plenty of example sentences and extra tidbits of information. Oct 22, Chris rated it it was amazing.
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Description Improve the writing and speaking skills you use every day Graceless with grammar? Ways to accessorise with adjectives and adverbs Tips for pairing the correct pronoun with the noun Advice about how to use numerals in documents Hints for writing emails and slide presentations Explanations of errors missed by spell checkers Learn to: Improve your writing and editing Understand and apply grammar rules Avoid common errors Connect grammar with style.
About the Author Wendy M Anderson is an author, editor and educator.
Geraldine Woods has taught grammar for over 25 years. Table of contents Introduction 1 Part I: Understanding Verbs and Sentences 7 Chapter 1: Who Cares about Grammar?
The Engine of the Sentence21 Chapter 3: Understanding Verb Tense 35 Chapter 4: Finding the Subject 53 Chapter 5: One with the Lot: Why Should I Study Grammar? The Heart of the Sentence 17 Chapter 3: Understanding Verb Tense 29 Chapter 4: How to Find the Subject 43 Chapter 5: The Complete Sentence 55 Chapter 6: Handling Complements 73 Part II: Avoiding Common Errors 83 Chapter 7: Do You Feel Bad or Badly?
The Lowdown on Adjectives and Adverbs 85 Chapter 8: Small Words, Big Trouble: Prepositions Chapter 9: Everyone Brought Their Homework: Pronoun Errors Chapter Just Nod Your Head: No Garage, but Plenty of Mechanics Chapter Apostrophes Chapter The Pause That Refreshes: Commas Chapter Dashes, Hyphens, and Colons Chapter Pronouns and Their Cases Chapter Fine-Tuning Verbs Chapter Saying What You Want to Say: