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Grammar Rules

Published on Dec 04, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ADAM LEHECHKA

SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT

SUBJECTS AGREE WITH THEIR VERBS IN NUMBER (SINGULAR OR PLURAL)

HOW TO PUT TWO FULL SENTENCES TOGETHER

  • Full sentence; full sentence
  • Full sentence, and full sentence

DISCRIPTIVE CLAUSE MODIFIES ONLY WHAT IMMEDIATELY COMES BEFORE OR AFTER

APOSTOPHES SHOW POSSESSION

  • If one owner's
  • If more than one owners'

CONTRACTIONS

  • Always say both words
  • Ex. It's, you've, he's
  • Impact contractions are less formal

SEMICOLONS, COLONS, AND DASHES

  • Semi-colon; ,and (bracketed by two full sentences)
  • Colon: example(s) to follow (a full sentence precedes the colon)
  • Hyphen or dash- a comma or a colon

IRREGULAR VERBS

  • Today I present tense
  • Yesterday I past tense
  • For years I have perfect tense
  • Perfect = Past Perfect

PRONOUNS

  • Must be clear what the pronoun refers to
  • Must agree in number and gender
  • Get rid of the names around the pronoun

VOICE

Cannot change within a sentence

COMPARING MULTIPLE THINGS

  • Comparing two things use -er, more, or less
  • Comparing three or more things use -est, most or least