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ISBN 10: 1250217512
ISBN 13: 978-1250217516
Author: Mignon Fogarty, Erwin Haya
From New York Times bestselling author and creator of the top ranked Grammar Girl podcast, Mignon Fogarty, comes her bestselling Grammar Girl Presents the Ultimate Writing Guide for Students.
This edition has been newly revised in 2023 to reflect modern topics and changes in style and usage since initial publication.
With 100,000 copies sold, this is a complete and comprehensive guide to all things grammar from Grammar Girl― whose popular podcast, Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing, has been downloaded more than one hundred million times.
For beginners to more advanced students, this guide covers it all: parts of speech, sentences, and punctuation are all explained clearly and concisely in Grammar Girl’s humorous and accessible style. Pop quizzes are scattered throughout to reinforce the explanations, as are Grammar Girl’s trademark Quick and Dirty Tips―easy and fun memory tricks to help with those challenging rules. Complete with a writing style chapter, this guide is sure to become the one-stop, essential book on every student’s desk. And with timely updates to the content throughout, this edition remains the definitive student writing guide.
Grammar Girl Presents the Ultimate Writing Guide for Students 1st Table of contents:
Chapter One. Parts of Speech
1-1 Nouns
1-2 Plurals: Nouns, Nouns Everywhere
1-3 Verbs: Ready, Camera, Action
1-4 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
1-5 Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
1-6 Verb Tenses: Live for Today
1-7 Subjunctive Verbs: If I were a Rich Girl
1-8 Verbals
1-9 Gerunds
1-10 Participles
1-11 Infinitives
1-12 Pronouns
1-13 Pronouns and their Cases
1-14 Possessive Pronouns: Yours, Mine, and Ours
1-15 Indefinite Pronouns
1-16 Demonstrative Pronouns
1-17 Reciprocal Pronouns
1-18 Combining Pronouns: Three Doesn’t have to be a Crowd
1-19 Reflexive Pronouns: Dancing with Myself
1-20 They as a Singular Pronoun: The Single Life
1-21 It is I, Grammar Girl
1-22 Relative and Interrogative Pronouns
1-23 Adjectives and Adverbs: Modifiers
1-24 Adjectives
1-25 Adverbs
1-26 Words that can be Adjectives or Adverbs
1-27 Linking Verbs with Adjectives and Adverbs: The Missing Link
1-28 Comparatives and Superlatives: How Big is Big?
1-29 Articles are a Type of Adjective: Definite and Indefinite Articles
1-30 Prepositions: Over the Moon
1-31 Ending with Prepositions: Myth-Understood
1-32 Prepositions in Excess: Go Out of the Door, Hop Across to the Sidewalk, and Spin off into Space
1-33 Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
1-34 Prepositional Phrases: It’s just a Phase!
1-35 Conjunctions: And the Winner Is …
1-36 Coordinating Conjunctions
1-37 Correlative Conjunctions
1-38 Subordinating Conjunctions
Interjections
Chapter Two. Sentenced for Life
2-1 Subjects
2-2 Predicates
2-3 Direct and Indirect Objects
2-4 Phrases and Clauses
2-5 Types of Sentences, Part I
2-6 Types of Sentences, Part II
2-7 Subject-Verb Agreement: Can’t We All Just Get Along ?
2-8 Conjunctions and Agreement
2-9 Indefinite Pronouns: Pronoun Pandemonium
2-10 Collective Nouns: Let’s take up a Collection
2-11 Tricky Situations
2-12 Pronouns and Agreement
2-13 Creating Sentences
2-14 The Fanboys are Back
2-15 Starting a Sentence with Because (And Other Subordinating Conjunctions)
2-16 Sentence Adverbs
2-17 Ordering Your Sentences Around
2-18 Misplaced Modifiers: Location, Location, Location
2-19 Parenthetical Expressions
Chapter Three. Punch Up Your Punctuation
3-1 Terminal Punctuation: The Beginning of the End
3-2 Periods: Somebody Stop Me!
3.3 The Question Mark: Huh?
3-4 Get to the Exclamation Point
3-5 Comma Comma Comma Comma Comma Chameleon
3-6 Serial Comma
3-7 Adjectives and Commas
3-8 Putting Commas to Work in your Sentences
3-9 Semicolons: The True Sentence Splicers
3-10 Semicolons with Coordinating Conjunctions
3-11 Semicolons with Conjunctive Adverbs
3-12 The Colon: I can’t Wait to Read What Comes Next
3-13 Colons in Sentences
3-14 Colons in Lists
3-15 Colons in a Variety of Situations
3-16 Dashes: I’m Dashing Off to Buy a Grammar Book
3-17 The Hyphen: A Look-It-Up Punctuation Mark
3-18 Adverbs and Hyphens do not Mix
3-19 Hyphens with Verbs and Other Constructions
3-20 Ellipses
3-21 Formatting Ellipses
3-22 Asterisks: Seeing Stars
3-23 Asterexasperation: Following Through
3-24 Quotation Marks: You can Quote Me
3-25 Quotation Marks with Other Punctuation: Mixed Company
3-26 Capitalization, Commas, and Periods in Conversation: How to Set Up Dialogue
3-27 Definitions: You can Quote Me on This
3-28 Single Quotation Marks: The Single Life
3-29 Parentheses
3-30 Parentheses with Other Punctuation Marks
3-31 Brackets
3-32 Underlining and Italics
3-33 Apostrophe
3-34 Omit This!
3-35 Forming Possessives: Mine, All Mine
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