Grammar in Plain English by Harriet Diamond

By Harriet Diamond

The recent version of this favourite English grammar helper is principally invaluable to ESL scholars, adults getting ready to take the GED, and highschool remedial English scholars. The authors clarify grammar in common sense language, keeping off technical phrases, and familiarize scholars with with basics of fine sentence constitution. Twenty-two classes display the weather of grammar, via units of perform routines and resolution keys.

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Grogan sweetly replied. " Mrs. Grogan ducked as the pillow came sailing at her head. Lions don't like to have their tails tugged. M. A Word With You . . Mrs. Grogan was having some fun at her husband's expense because he had been tarred with his own brush. Instead of coming across as the friendly vice-president who points out a weakness to his employee, he had the tables turned on him by the clever Mrs. Grogan, who spotted an error in her husband's sentence structure. Do you see the mistake? In Chapter 5 you will learn how to avoid it.

1) We liked this movie more better than any other. (2) Our team is the best in our plant. (3) Colonel Eden was a better officer than anyone else in the brigade. (1)He lost his composure during the worse battle of the war. (2)The science teacher carefully explained that this was the best technique. (3)The record showed that their team was stronger than any other in the conference. Practice III Directions: Complete the paragraph below by adding descriptive words. Make certain you use the correct form of each descriptive word.

Choose the one best answer to each item. Items 1 and 2 refer to the following paragraphs. (1) In the spring the honeysuckle droops over the hillside. (2) Its sweet smell < previous page page_27 next page > < previous page page_28 next page > Page 28 hangs heavily in the air outside. (3) The fragrance floats into the room when the doors are open. (4) A hummingbird dives daily in and out of the honeysuckle. (5) He bombs past the doors with his heavy load and balanced on a branch of the little olive tree.

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