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Top 10 Grammar Rules

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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TOP 10 GRAMMAR RULES

BY: REECE, SAMI, MEGAN

1. Less is more

Go with the shortest answer unless the shortest is horrible

2. Honor thy commas

Exaggerate the pause and infliction change

3. A Full Sentence: has three components
1. A subject- The dog sought shelter from the storm
2.A verb-Mary proudly carried her bucket of fish
3.a complete thought-Bobby yelled

4. Subject-Verb agreement: subjects agree with their verbs in number
A. The butterfly is colorful
B. The friends are together

5.Each, none, neither, either, anyone, anybody, someone: are all singulars.
A. Each of the boys has arrived.
B.None of them whines about homework
C. Neither of the cars is running

6. Apostrophes: show possession
A.If one owner: 's
B.If more than one owner: s'
C.men's, women's, children's, and people's are always 's

7. Contractions
A.Always say both words: it's, you've, you're, they're, they've, we've, he's, they're, etc.
B.Impact: contractions are less formal, less empathetic, and less urgent

8. Semicolons, colons, & dashes
A. Semi-colon ;
B. Colon :
C. Hyphen or dash -

9. The Principal is your Pal, while your principles are your bedrock, heart-felt values.
Effect is a noun; to affect is a verb.

10. How to put two sentences into one sentence (two independent clauses in one sentence)
A.Full sentence; full sentence
B. Full sentence, and full sentence