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Simplified sentence skills / Barbara Hansen, Rebecca McDaniel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Lincolnwood, Ill. : NTC Pub. Group, 1998.Description: xi, 368 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0844259705
ISSN:
  • 9780844259703
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PE1441 .H36
Contents:
Part 1: Sentence Structure Verbs, Subjects, Complements, and Compounds Sentence Errors Part 2: Punctuation Punctuation Joining Independent Clauses Punctuation Separating Elements in a Sentence Part 3: Grammar Subject and Verb Agreement Pronouns Nominative Case Objective Case Possessive Case Agreement of Pronound and Antecedent Part 4: Mechanics Apostrophes, Capitalization, Quotation Marks, and Underlining Relationship of Plural, Singular, and Apostrophe Using the Apostrophe to Form Possesives: Three Major Rules Use of Capitals: Nine Rules Concerning Capitalization Use of Quotation Marks and Underlining Usage: Commonly Confused Words Homophones More Homophones Commonly Confused Words More Commonly Confused Words Misspellings of Eleven Common Words
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Includes index.

Part 1: Sentence Structure Verbs, Subjects, Complements, and Compounds Sentence Errors Part 2: Punctuation Punctuation Joining Independent Clauses Punctuation Separating Elements in a Sentence Part 3: Grammar Subject and Verb Agreement Pronouns Nominative Case Objective Case Possessive Case Agreement of Pronound and Antecedent Part 4: Mechanics Apostrophes, Capitalization, Quotation Marks, and Underlining Relationship of Plural, Singular, and Apostrophe Using the Apostrophe to Form Possesives: Three Major Rules Use of Capitals: Nine Rules Concerning Capitalization Use of Quotation Marks and Underlining Usage: Commonly Confused Words Homophones More Homophones Commonly Confused Words More Commonly Confused Words Misspellings of Eleven Common Words

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