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English Grammar Essentials For Dummies


English Grammar Essentials For Dummies


Australian Edition

von: Wendy M. Anderson, Geraldine Woods, Lesley J. Ward

8,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.01.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9780730384748
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 192

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<b>The fun and easy way to learn essential grammar rules, common usage errors, and other key concepts in the English language - written specifically for the Australian audience<br /></b> <p>Understanding the rules of English is key to being an effective communicator—at work, at school, or anywhere else. If you struggle with the rules—and who hasn't—<i>English Grammar Essentials For Dummies, Australian Edition</i> is the book for you. Covering just the basics you need, the book boils the rules of grammar down to the core concepts that will make you a better communicator in any and every aspect of your life.</p> <ul> <li>Ideal for students, job hunters, adult learners, those who speak English as a second language, and anyone who wants to make a good impression</li> <li>Covers the vital essentials needed for better written communication</li> <li>Serves as an excellent refresher course for professionals whose primary mode of communication is increasingly electronic and written</li> </ul> <p>Clear and understandable writing can be the key to success in almost any professional field. With <i>English Grammar Essentials For Dummies, Australian Edition</i>, you'll master the basics with ease!</p>
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 3</p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Grappling with Grammar</b><b> 5</b></p> <p>Grasping Grammar: Good and Proper 6</p> <p>Using Aussie English 7</p> <p>Having a Quick Squiz at Aussie Words 8</p> <p>Choosing Levels of English 10</p> <p>Impressing with formal English 10</p> <p>Chatting in informal English 11</p> <p>Labelling Words 12</p> <p>Nouns 12</p> <p>Pronouns 12</p> <p>Verbs 13</p> <p>Adjectives 13</p> <p>Adverbs 14</p> <p>Verbals 14</p> <p>Determiners 14</p> <p>Prepositions 15</p> <p>Conjunctions 15</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Controlling Verbs</b><b> 17</b></p> <p>Verifying Verbs 17</p> <p>Happening with action verbs 18</p> <p>Being with linking verbs 18</p> <p>Helping out in verb groups 20</p> <p>Finding the whole verb 21</p> <p>Simplifying Subjects 22</p> <p>Locating the subject 22</p> <p>Baring the complete subject 22</p> <p>Uncovering a hidden subject 23</p> <p>Commanding an implied subject 23</p> <p>Making Subjects and Verbs Agree 24</p> <p>Separating singles from plurals 24</p> <p>Adjusting verbs to match subjects 25</p> <p>Matching two subjects 27</p> <p>Looking like Verbs: Verbals 28</p> <p>Participating with participles 28</p> <p>Naming gerunds 28</p> <p>Defining infinitives 30</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Completing Sentences</b><b> 31</b></p> <p>Having Subject–Verb Pairs 31</p> <p>Expressing Complete Thoughts 32</p> <p>Creating Completeness with Clauses 33</p> <p>Understanding clauses 33</p> <p>Telling main from dependent clauses 34</p> <p>Considering Fragments 36</p> <p>Fragmented subject–verb pair 36</p> <p>Fragmented ideas 37</p> <p>Contemplating Complements 38</p> <p>Receiving direct objects 39</p> <p>Baring complete objects 40</p> <p>Identifying the direct object or complement 41</p> <p>Recognising indirect objects 42</p> <p>Completing Linking Verbs 43</p> <p>Complementing the Object 44</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Peaking with Pronouns</b><b> 45</b></p> <p>Matching Pronouns with Nouns 46</p> <p>Avoiding Vague Pronoun Use 46</p> <p>Choosing Singular and Plural Pronouns 47</p> <p>Pairing Pronouns with Collective Nouns 48</p> <p>Selecting Pronouns as Subjects 49</p> <p>Matching more than one subject 50</p> <p>Selecting pronouns as objects 51</p> <p>Knowing Who or Whom 51</p> <p>Comparing with Pronouns 52</p> <p>Owning Possessive Pronouns 52</p> <p>Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns 53</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Modifying with Descriptions</b><b> 55</b></p> <p>Adding Meaning with Adjectives 55</p> <p>Describing with Adjectives 56</p> <p>Locating adjectives 57</p> <p>Adding adjectives to nouns 57</p> <p>Adding adjectives to pronouns 59</p> <p>Using adjectives with linking verbs 59</p> <p>Describing with Adverbs 60</p> <p>Finding adverbs 60</p> <p>Using adverbs to describe other describing words 61</p> <p>Using adverbs to modify a complete statement 62</p> <p>Misplacing Descriptions 63</p> <p>Dangling a Description in Space 64</p> <p>Squinting Descriptions 66</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Punctuating for Meaning</b><b> 67</b></p> <p>Conquering Commas 67</p> <p>Using commas in lists 68</p> <p>Addressing people directly 70</p> <p>Noting introductory and concluding words 71</p> <p>Adding extra detail with pairs of commas 72</p> <p>Connecting commas with conjunctions 73</p> <p>Airing All about Apostrophes 74</p> <p>Using apostrophes in contractions 74</p> <p>Owning apostrophes of possession 75</p> <p>Simplifying Semicolons 79</p> <p>Hinging complete thoughts 79</p> <p>Joining with conjuncts 79</p> <p>Separating in lists 80</p> <p>Clarifying Colons 80</p> <p>Setting up long lists 81</p> <p>Setting up extracts 81</p> <p>Expanding on an idea 81</p> <p>Dealing with Dashes 82</p> <p>Using the humble hyphen with words 82</p> <p>Using the humble hyphen with numbers 83</p> <p>Embracing Em and En Dashes 84</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Choosing Capital Letters and Numerals</b><b> 87</b></p> <p>Covering the Basics of Capitalisation 87</p> <p>Speaking officially 88</p> <p>Addressing family 88</p> <p>Capitalising directions 89</p> <p>Understanding geographical capital letters 89</p> <p>Talking about history 90</p> <p>Referring to times and times of year 91</p> <p>Looking at titles 91</p> <p>Deciding When to Use Numerals 93</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Avoiding Tricky Situations</b><b> 95</b></p> <p>Eliminating Sexist Pronouns 96</p> <p>Choosing Between Adjectives and Adverbs 97</p> <p>Choosing between good and well 98</p> <p>Choosing between real and really 98</p> <p>Being Clear with Even, Almost and Only 99</p> <p>Understanding the Connection Between Which, That and the Comma 101</p> <p>Creating Clear Comparisons 102</p> <p>Controlling regular comparisons 102</p> <p>Mastering irregular comparisons 104</p> <p>Eradicating illogical comparisons 104</p> <p>Storytelling in Past or Present Tense 105</p> <p>Choosing past or present tense 105</p> <p>Mixing tenses 106</p> <p>Choosing between done and did 107</p> <p>Using lie, lay, laid, lain 108</p> <p>Matching Up Two-Part Conjunctions 109</p> <p>Ending the Problem with I or Me 110</p> <p>Editing Out Empty Subjects: Its, Here and There 112</p> <p>Ending a Sentence with a Preposition 113</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Reporting Speech and Quoting Others</b><b> 115</b></p> <p>Quoting Someone Else 115</p> <p>Punctuating Block Quotations 116</p> <p>Joining the Dots with Ellipses 118</p> <p>Putting Brackets within Quotations 119</p> <p>Recording Titles 121</p> <p>Writing Conversation: Quotation Marks 122</p> <p>Indicating indirect speech 122</p> <p>Dealing with direct speech 123</p> <p>Showing a change of speaker 129</p> <p>Writing someone’s thought 131</p> <p>Creating Scare Quotes: Aerial Quotation Marks 132</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Writing with Style</b><b> 133</b></p> <p>Building Better Sentences 133</p> <p>Pairing equal ideas: Coordination 133</p> <p>Demoting lesser ideas: Subordination 135</p> <p>Creating logic with coordination and subordination 137</p> <p>Varying sentence patterns 138</p> <p>Finding the Right Voice: Active and Passive 139</p> <p>Creating Writing That Flows: Cohesion 143</p> <p>Putting ideas in order: Sequencing 144</p> <p>Connecting ideas with transition words 145</p> <p>Being Absolutely Clear: Plain English 146</p> <p>Avoiding word-wasting 147</p> <p>Selecting the best words 148</p> <p>Staying positive 149</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Creating More Accurate Documents</b><b> 151</b></p> <p>Summarising with Bullet Point Lists 151</p> <p>Handling Addresses and Dates 153</p> <p>Adding addresses 154</p> <p>Dealing with the date 154</p> <p>Filling in the Rules for Abbreviations 155</p> <p>Stretching out acronyms 156</p> <p>Clearing up initialisms 157</p> <p>Ensuring Effective Emails 157</p> <p>Establishing who, why and what 158</p> <p>Averting potential disaster 159</p> <p>Focussing on Visual Presentations 160</p> <p>Presenting Perfect Bibliographies 162</p> <p>Understanding author–date system versus documentary–note system 162</p> <p>Defining a reference list 163</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Ten Solutions to the Most Common Grammar Errors</b><b> 167</b></p> <p>Adding Apostrophes (Or Not) 167</p> <p>Reaching Agreement 168</p> <p>Staying in the Right Tense 169</p> <p>Splicing Sentences with a Comma 169</p> <p>Running Sentences On 170</p> <p>Fragmenting Sentences 170</p> <p>Misplacing Modifiers 170</p> <p>Knowing When to Use Subject and Object Pronouns 171</p> <p>Selecting Prepositions 171</p> <p>Confusing ‘Of’ with ‘Have’ 172</p> <p>Index 173</p>
<p><b>Wendy M Anderson</b> is an author, editor and educator. She has taught effective communication in classroom and business environments for over 20 years. <b>Geraldine Woods</b> has taught grammar for over 25 years. <b>Lesley J Ward</b> is a founding member of the UK Society for Editors and Proofreaders.
<ul> <li>The must-know parts of speech</li> <li>Communicate clearly and effectively</li> <li>Avoid common mistakes</li> </ul> <p><b>Master the basics of good grammar with this concise guide</b> <p>Need a quick grammar refresher? <i>English Grammar Essentials For Dummies</i>, Australian Edition, contains the core concepts you need for more accurate and effective communication. From basic sentence structure and punctuation to better writing style, this user-friendly guide will help you refine the writing and speaking skills you use every day! <p><b>Inside...</b> <ul> <li>Simple explanations of key grammar concepts</li> <li>How to use quotation marks, commas and colons</li> <li>Clear rules for using capital letters and numerals</li> <li>Ten common mistakes and how to fix them</li> </ul>

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