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Sentence Essentials: A Grammar Guide by Linda Wong

In this worktext, Wong ensures that students focus on their grammar and sentence-writing skills by offering clear, step-by-step instruction reinforced through numerous examples and abundant exercises for individual, partner, or group practice. Each topic is clearly defined without overwhelming details, sophisticated rules, or lengthy explanations.

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Note: Chapters 2-10 conclude with Exercises, a Chapter Summary, Writing Topics, Web Site Learning Experiences, and a Review. 1. An Introduction to the Writing Process Benefits of a Strong Grammar Foundation Steps in the Writing Process Writing Paragraphs Key Elements of Paragraph Structure Getting Started Web Site Learning Experiences 2. Nouns Additional Noun Markers Rules of Capitalization: People Rules of Capitalization: Places Rules of Capitalization: Things Rules of Capitalization: Literary Works and Academic Courses Two or More Words That Function as One Noun Comma Sense 3. Prepositions Pronouns as Objects of the Preposition Prepositions with Two or More Objects To as a Preposition or as a Part of an Infinitive Comma Sense 4. Subjects and Verbs in Simple Sentences Subjects in Simple Sentences Verbs in Simple Sentences Avoiding Fragments Placement of Nouns in Sentences Other Subject-Verb Patterns in Simple Sentences Comma Sense 5. Verb Forms Simple Verb Tenses Present and Past Participles Additional Verb Phrases Comma Sense 6. Pronouns and Pronoun Agreement Four Kinds of Personal Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Compound Subjects with Either... Or, or Neither... Nor Comma Sense 7. Modifiers Adjectives Adjective Patterns Comma Sense Adverbs Comma Sense 8. Compound Sentences Three Methods of Constructing Compound Sentences Comma Sense Run-on Sentence and Comma Splice Errors Subject-Verb Agreement in Compound Sentences 9. Complex Sentences Type 1 Dependent Clause: Adverb Clause with a Subordinate Conjunction Comma Sense Type 2 Dependent Clause: Adjective Clause with a Relative Pronoun Comma Sense Type 3 Dependent Clause: Noun Clause Avoiding Fragments 10. Sentence Builders Appositives Combining Sentences Using Appositives Participial Phrases Series of Items Comma Sense Parallelism Sentence Variety Compound-Complex Sentences Fragments Appendix A. Punctuation Guide Appendix B. Student Answer Key

About Linda Wong

After receiving her MEd in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Oregon in 1970, Linda Wong started her teaching career in the Springfield School District in Oregon. After six years, Linda left the classroom to start an educational consulting business, which included self-publishing classroom activity books, teaching adjunct courses in the Northwest, and operating a school supply store. In 1983, she returned to the classroom to begin a 22-year teaching career in the Academic Learning Skills Department at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. At Lane, Linda taught developmental education and college study skills courses and actively participated in curriculum development projects, the Women's Transition Program, programs for students with learning disabilities, and the campus Diversity Team. Linda retired and relocated to Las Vegas in 2001 where she explored teaching in a temporary position at a charter school, providing private tutoring for a family of five, and writing training video scripts for online business courses. Linda has continued her involvement in education as an educational consultant, a presenter at national conferences, and an author of several textbooks. After several years of freelancing as a writer of magazine articles and a reviewer for several college textbook publishers, Linda began her career as a textbook writer in 1994 with the first edition of ESSENTIAL STUDY SKILLS. She continues authoring textbooks and exploring other avenues of writing. Linda has one son, Kailee, and four beautiful grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Note: Chapters 2-10 conclude with Exercises, a Chapter Summary, Writing Topics, Web Site Learning Experiences, and a Review. 1. An Introduction to the Writing Process Benefits of a Strong Grammar Foundation Steps in the Writing Process Writing Paragraphs Key Elements of Paragraph Structure Getting Started Web Site Learning Experiences 2. Nouns Additional Noun Markers Rules of Capitalization: People Rules of Capitalization: Places Rules of Capitalization: Things Rules of Capitalization: Literary Works and Academic Courses Two or More Words That Function as One Noun Comma Sense 3. Prepositions Pronouns as Objects of the Preposition Prepositions with Two or More Objects To as a Preposition or as a Part of an Infinitive Comma Sense 4. Subjects and Verbs in Simple Sentences Subjects in Simple Sentences Verbs in Simple Sentences Avoiding Fragments Placement of Nouns in Sentences Other Subject-Verb Patterns in Simple Sentences Comma Sense 5. Verb Forms Simple Verb Tenses Present and Past Participles Additional Verb Phrases Comma Sense 6. Pronouns and Pronoun Agreement Four Kinds of Personal Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Compound Subjects with Either... Or, or Neither... Nor Comma Sense 7. Modifiers Adjectives Adjective Patterns Comma Sense Adverbs Comma Sense 8. Compound Sentences Three Methods of Constructing Compound Sentences Comma Sense Run-on Sentence and Comma Splice Errors Subject-Verb Agreement in Compound Sentences 9. Complex Sentences Type 1 Dependent Clause: Adverb Clause with a Subordinate Conjunction Comma Sense Type 2 Dependent Clause: Adjective Clause with a Relative Pronoun Comma Sense Type 3 Dependent Clause: Noun Clause Avoiding Fragments 10. Sentence Builders Appositives Combining Sentences Using Appositives Participial Phrases Series of Items Comma Sense Parallelism Sentence Variety Compound-Complex Sentences Fragments Appendix A. Punctuation Guide Appendix B. Student Answer Key

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CIN0618000364G
9780618000364
0618000364
Sentence Essentials: A Grammar Guide by Linda Wong
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2001-10-24
416
N/A
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