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- Cover
- Introduction
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1: Building a Firm Foundation: The Parts of the Sentence
- Chapter 1: Using the Right Words at the Right Time
- What This Year’s Sentence Is Wearing: Understanding Grammar and Style
- Distinguishing Between the Three Englishes
- Thumbing Your Way to Better Grammar
- Probing the Limits of Grammar-Checking Software
- What’s Your Problem? Solutions to Your Grammar Gremlins
- Chapter 2: Verbs: The Heart of the Sentence
- Expressing Meaning with Verbs
- Meeting the Families: Linking and Action Verbs
- Calling the Help Line for Verbs
- Pop the Question: Locating the Verb
- Chapter 3: Who’s Doing What? How to Find the Subject
- Who’s Driving the Truck? Why the Subject Is Important
- Pop the Question: Locating the Subject–Verb Pairs
- What’s a Nice Subject Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Unusual Word Order
- Find That Subject! Detecting You-Understood
- Searching for the Subject in Questions
- Don’t Get Faked Out: Avoiding Fake Verbs and Subjects
- Subjects Aren’t Just a Singular Sensation: Forming the Plural of Nouns
- Chapter 4: When All Is Said and Done: Complete Sentences
- Completing Sentences: The Essential Subjects and Verbs
- Complete Thoughts, Complete Sentences
- Joining Forces: Combining Sentences Correctly
- Boss and Employee: Joining Ideas of Unequal Ranks
- Choosing Subordinate Conjunctions
- Using Pronouns to Combine Sentences
- Understanding Fragments
- Reaching the End of the Line: Endmarks
- Chapter 5: Handling Complements
- Getting a Piece of the Action: Complements for Action Verbs
- Completing the Equation: Subject Complements
- Pop the Question: Locating the Complement
- Pop the Question: Finding the Indirect Object
- Pronouns as Objects and Subject Complements
- Part 2: Clearing Up Confusing Grammar Points
- Chapter 6: Relax! Understanding Verb Tense
- Simplifying Matters: The Simple Tenses
- Using the Simple Tenses Correctly
- Not Picture Perfect: Understanding the Perfect Tenses
- Using the Perfect Tenses Correctly
- Reporting Information: Verbs Tell the Story
- The Rebels: Dealing with Irregular Verbs
- Chapter 7: Nodding Your Head: All About Agreement
- Agreeing Not to Disagree
- Making Subjects and Verbs Agree
- Matching Subjects and Verbs in Some Tricky Situations
- Reaching an Agreement with Pronouns
- Agreeing in Tricky Situations
- Dealing Sensitively with Pronoun Gender
- Chapter 8: Pronouns and Their Cases
- Me Like Tarzan: Choosing Subject Pronouns
- Using Pronouns as Direct and Indirect Objects
- Are You Talking to I? Prepositions and Pronouns
- Attaching Objects to Verbals
- Knowing the Difference Between Who and Whom
- Pronouns of Possession: No Exorcist Needed
- Dealing with Pronouns and “-Ing” Nouns
- Chapter 9: Small Words, Big Trouble: Prepositions
- Proposing Relationships: Prepositions
- The Objects of My Affection: Prepositional Phrases and Their Objects
- A Good Part of Speech to End a Sentence With?
- Chapter 10: Two Real Really Good Parts of Speech: Adjectives and Adverbs
- Clarifying Meaning with Descriptions
- Adding Adjectives
- Stalking the Common Adverb
- Choosing Between Adjectives and Adverbs
- Creating Comparisons with Adjectives and Adverbs
- Breaking the Rules: Irregular Comparisons
- Part 3: Conventional Wisdom: Punctuation and Capitalization
- Chapter 11: Punctuation Law That Should Be Repealed: Apostrophes
- The Pen of My Aunt or My Aunt’s Pen? Using Apostrophes to Show Possession
- Possession with Proper Nouns
- Ownership with Hyphenated Words
- Possessive Nouns That End in S
- Common Apostrophe Errors with Pronouns
- Shortened Words for Busy People: Contractions
- You Coulda Made a Contraction Mistake
- Chapter 12: Quotations: More Rules Than the Internal Revenue Service
- And I Quote
- Punctuating Quotations
- Who Said That? Identifying Speaker Changes
- Germ-Free Quotations: Using Sanitizing Quotation Marks
- Punctuating Titles: When to Use Quotation Marks
- Chapter 13: The Pause That Refreshes: Commas
- Distinguishing Items: Commas in Series
- Using “Comma Sense” to Add Information to Your Sentence
- You Talkin’ to Me? Direct Address
- Using Commas in Addresses and Dates
- Getting Started: The Introductory Comma
- Punctuating Independently
- Chapter 14: Useful Little Marks: Dashes, Hyphens, and Colons
- Inserting Information with Dashes
- H-y-p-h-e-n-a-t-i-n-g Made Easy
- Creating a Stopping Point: Colons
- Chapter 15: CAPITAL LETTERS
- Knowing What’s Up with Uppercase
- Capitalizing (or Not) References to People
- Capitalizing Geography: Directions, Places, and Languages
- Marking Seasons and Other Times
- Schooling: Courses, Years, and Subjects
- Writing Capitals in Titles
- Concerning Historic Capitals: Events and Eras
- ?4U: Cn U AbbreV8?
- Chapter 16: Rules of Thumb: Adapting Grammar to Electronic Media
- Thumb Wrestling with Grammar: Texts, Tweets, and Instant Messages
- Emailing Your Way to Good Grammar
- Handling Grammar on the Internet
- PowerPoint to the People
- Part 4: Polishing Without Wax: The Finer Points of Grammar and Style
- Chapter 17: Fine-Tuning Verbs
- Giving Voice to Verbs
- Actively Seeking a Better Voice
- Getting Your Verbs in the Proper Mood
- Adding Meaning with Strong Verbs
- Chapter 18: No Santas but Plenty of Clauses
- Understanding the Basics of Clause and Effect
- Chapter 19: Spicing Up Sentence Patterns
- Getting Verbal
- Choosing the Correct Tense
- Sprucing Up Boring Sentences with Clauses and Verbals
- Mixing It Up: Changing Sentence Patterns
- Chapter 20: Staying on Track: Parallelism
- Constructing Balanced Sentences
- Shifting Grammar into Gear: Avoiding Stalled Sentences
- Seeing Double: Conjunction Pairs
- Avoiding Lopsided Comparisons
- Chapter 21: Meaning What You Say: Clarity
- On Location: Placing Descriptions Correctly
- Finding the Subject When Words Are Missing from the Sentence
- Comparatively Speaking: Incomplete and Illogical Comparisons
- Steering Clear of Vague Pronouns
- Chapter 22: Grammar Devils
- Deleting Double Negatives
- Scoring D Minus
- Distinguishing Between Word Twins and Triplets
- Close, But Not Close Enough: Words That Resemble Each Other
- Roaming Descriptions
- Pairs of Trouble: Complicated Verbs
- Two Not for the Price of One
- Four for the Road: Other Common Errors
- Part 5: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 23: Ten Ways Two to Improve Your Proofreading
- Reread
- Wait a While
- Read It Aloud
- Check the Commas
- Swap with a Friend
- Let the Computer Program Help
- Check the Verbs
- Check the Pronouns
- Know Your Typing Style
- The Usual Suspects
- Chapter 24: Relax Already! Grammar Rules You Can Stop Worrying About
- To Not Split an Infinitive
- A Good Part of Speech to End a Sentence With
- What Can or May I Do?
- Formal Greetings in Emails and Texts
- Addresses and Dates in Electronic Communication
- Periods and Commas in Some Electronic Messages
- The Jury Are Out on This Rule
- That? Who?
- Who/Whom Is Correct?
- Hopefully This Rule Has Faded
- About the Author
- Advertisement Page
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- End User License Agreement
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