The words you use say a lot about you. Grammar makes a lasting impression on friends, co-workers, and teachers, but learning the rules has always been boring. That's why the folks at The Princeton Review created Grammar Smart .
Grammar Smart uses
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IntroductionPart 1: The Names of Things A.Nouns B.Adjectives C.Verbs Tense Principal parts D.Adverbs E.Prepositions F.Conjunctions Coordinating conjunctions Correlative conjunctions Subordinating conjunctions G.Pronouns Personal pronouns Mirror pronouns Relative pronouns Question pronouns Pointing pronouns Indefinite pronouns H.Interjections I.Articles Summary QuizzesPart 2: The Sentence A.The subject B.The predicate C.Predicate: the sequel the direct object/the indirect object D.Phrases Prepositional phrases Verbals E.Clauses Noun clauses Adjective clauses Adverb clauses SummaryPart 3: Putting It All Together A.Parallel construction B.Misplaced modifiers C.Agreement subject-verb agreement pronoun agreement D.Idioms E.Faulty comparison F.Diction G.Redundancy H.Voice and mood I.Gender-neutral writing Summary DrillsPart 4: Punctuation A.The period B.The comma C.The semicolon D.The colon E.The apostrophe F.The hyphen G.The question mark H.The exclamation point I.The dash J.Parentheses K.Quotation marksPart 5: Questions and AnswersPart 6: GlossaryPart 7:7 Easy Ways to Look Bad 1.to/too; your/you're; it's/its 2.beween you and I 3.lie/lay 4.bring/take 5.their/there 6.infer/imply 7.mispronunciationsPart 8: Last Thoughts for Test-TakersPart 9: The World SeriesAnswer KeyIndex
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