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Preparing for an Exam b. Previewing the Exam c. Business Letter Formats b. Business Letters c. Business Memos d. Job Application Letters e. Reports and Proposals g. Wordy Expressions b. Unnecessary Repetition c. Indirect Constructions d. Consolidation 27 Using Coordination andSubordination a. Coordinating Terms, Phrases, Clauses b. Effective Coordination c. Main Ideas, Supporting Information d. Coordination and Subordination Pairs and Series b. Comparisons c.

Function d. Lists and Outlines e. Emphasis Varying Sentence Length b. Varying Sentence Openings c. Emphasis with Rhythm d. Emphasis with Punctuation e.

Questions, Commands, Exclamations f. Strategic Repetition g. Emphatic Verbs h. Active or Passive Voice Language in Context b. Diction b. Compelling Words and Figures c. Idioms d. Choosing a Dictionary b. Using a Dictionary c. Common Spelling Problems d. Spelling Rules e. Plurals f. Improving Your Spelling Nouns b. Pronouns c. Verbs d. Adjectives e. Adverbs f. Prepositions g. Conjunctions h.

Subjects j. Predicates k. Verb Types, Sentence Patterns l. Phrases m. Clauses n. Sentence Types 34 Sentence Fragments a. Recognizing Fragments b. Correcting Fragments c. Intentional Fragments Joining Independent Clauses b.

Identifying Comma Splices, Fused Sentences c. Avoiding Spliced, Fused Sentences d. Correcting Spliced, Fused Sentences Subjects and Verbs Agree b. Intervening Words c. Compound Subjects d. Indefinite Pronouns e. Collective Noun f. Measurements, Numbers g. Singular Nouns with —s h. Titles, Words as Words, Gerund i. Who, Which, or That j. Subject after Verb k. Indefinite and Generic Words m. Collective Nouns n. Compound Antecedents Basic Forms b. Regular and Irregular Verbs c.

Complete Verbs d. Verb Tenses g. Uses of the Present Tense h. Verb Mood j. Verb Voice l. Active vs. Passive Subject Complements b. Case in Compounds:She and I vs. Her and Me c. Appositives d.

We and Us before Nouns e. Infinitives f. Case with -ing Words g. Comparisons with Than or As h. Ambiguous Reference j. Broad Reference k. Implied Reference l. You for Direct Address m. Indefinite They, It n. Who, Whom vs. That, Which Adjectives vs. Adverbs b. Subject Complements c. Bad vs. Badly, Good vs. Well d. Double Negatives e. Nouns as Adjectives f. Comparatives and Superlatives Tense b. Mood and Voice c.

Person and Number d. Direct and Indirect Quotations Confusing Placement b. Identifying d. Mixed Constructions b. Essential Words d. Comparisons Normal Word Order b. Stated Subject c. There and It Sentences d. Redundant Pronouns e. Objects f. Questions g. Inversions Noun Types b. Focus on developing proficiency with grammar, reading, writing, spelling, and vocabulary.

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