English Grammar Rules & Mistakes: Learn All of the Essentials: Writing, Speaking, Literature and Punctuation Rules Complete with 10 Key Skills and Over 200 Common Error Examples

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English Grammar Rules & Mistakes: Learn All of the Essentials: Writing, Speaking, Literature and Punctuation Rules Complete with 10 Key Skills and Over 200 Common Error Examples

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INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND – THE ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
RULE 1 – MASTER THE BASICS
RULE 2 – FAMILIARIZE WITH KEY GRAMMAR COMPONENTS
RULE 3 – THE FOUR H’S: HOMONYMS, HOMPHONES, HOMOGRAPHS AND HETERONYMS
RULE 4 – BECOME A PUNCTUATION PRO
RULE 5 – PERFECT PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE TENSE
RULE 6 – STRUCTURING SENTENCES WITH EASE
RULE 8 – SPELL CORRECTLY AND FORMAT EFFICIENTLY
RULE 9 – CREATE KILLER COMPOSITIONS
RULE 10 – ADD YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH
BONUS RULE – NEVER NEGLECT COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES
CONCLUSION
RESOURCES
INTRODUCTION
FOUNDATIONAL/BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR MISTAKES
Verbs
Adverbs
Adjectives
Conjunctions
Prepositions
Nouns
Pronouns
Interjections
GRAMMAR COMPONENTS AND WORDS
Abbreviations
Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs and Heteronyms
PUNCTUATION MARKS
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Period (.)
Exclamation (!)
Ellipsis (…)
Comma (,)
Colon (:)
Semicolon (;)
Quotation Marks (“”)
Apostrophe (’)
Hyphens (-)
Dash (–)
General MCQs on Punctuation marks — Find the appropriate answer to the following:
SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Subject
Predicate
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Clauses
Run-Ons
Subordinators
Phrases
Noun/Verb Phrases
Prepositional/Absolute
Appositives
Introductions
Body Paragraphs
Conclusions
Thesis
SPELLING AND FORMATTING
Common Spelling Mistakes
Vowels
“I Before E”
Suffixes
Infixes
Prefixes
Contradictions
Writing/Saying Dates
Numbers
Times and Clocks
ADVANCED WRITING MISTAKES
General Advanced Writing Mistakes
Not Defining The Goal Of Your Writing
The Right Content For the Wrong Audience and Vice Versa
Fluff
Specific Advanced Writing Mistakes
American and British English
Order of Adjectives
Further versus Farther
Clichés
Number Agreement
Feel Good versus Feel Well
Active Voice versus Passive Voices
CONCLUSION

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