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Advanced Grammar Made Easy: The Unorthodox Subject – Verb – Object Methodology of Sentence Structure. A One Hour Crash Course!
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Advanced Grammar Made Easy: The Unorthodox Subject – Verb – Object Methodology of Sentence Structure. A One Hour Crash Course!
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Advanced Grammar Made Easy: The Unorthodox Subject – Verb – Object Methodology of Sentence Structure. A One Hour Crash Course!
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Advanced Grammar Made Easy: The Unorthodox Subject – Verb – Object Methodology of Sentence Structure. A One Hour Crash Course!

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This book is intended for “advanced” students of grammar. That is, people with a basic comprehension of the elements of the English language, or what are also known as “parts of speech.” Here is a quick test to find out if it is right for you. The meaning and some examples of all of these terms should be familiar to you so far:

Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adverb, Adjective, Capitalization, Punctuation, Preposition, Plural, Possessive, Conjunction, Tense, and Subject/Verb Agreement.

And yet, these terms will be either a bit unfamiliar or simply boggle your mind:

Phrase, Clause, Subject, Predicate, Object, Parallelism, Dangling Modifier, Interjection, Gerund, Conditional, Comma Splice, Serial Comma, Passive Voice, Appositive.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJason Rizos
Release dateJan 10, 2012
ISBN9781465866769
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Advanced Grammar Made Easy: The Unorthodox Subject – Verb – Object Methodology of Sentence Structure. A One Hour Crash Course!
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Jason Rizos

Writer. Teacher. Portland, Oregon.

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    Easy-peasy. Nothing to it. As if! Several basic errors, too. Would you buy a grammar book with this phrase: between her or she and a past instructor”?