Practical Grammar: A Canadian Writers' Resource demonstrates how learning the basics of grammar can improve the effectiveness of students' writing. It includes easy-to-understand explanations of important grammatical concepts, expert advice on how to avoid common problems, and a variety of helpful tips to improve writing style.
A Note to the Reader
A Note to the Teacher
Part I: Grammar Basics
1. Parts of Speech
Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Interactions
Review Exercises
2. Sentence Structure
Subjects and Predicates
Phrases and Clauses
Sentence Types
Sentence Patterns
Review Exercises
3. Verbs Revisited
Person
Tense
Principal Pars of the Verb
Participles
Mood
Verb Types
Subjects, Objects, and Complements
Active and Passive Voice
Review Exercises
Part II: Elementary Errors
4. Subject-Verb Agreement
Reversed Sentence Order
Words Between the Subject and Verb
Relative Pronouns
Linking Verbs
Correlated Subjects
Collective Nouns as Subjects
Compound Subjects
Plural Nouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Review Exercises
5. Pronouns--Antecedent Agreement and Pronoun Case
Clear Pronoun Reference
Agreement of Pronouns and Antecedent
Pronoun Case
Parting Tips on Pronoun Case
Review Exercises
6. Diction and Danglers
Diction
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Fixing Danglers
Review Exercises
Part III: Points of Style
7. Parallelism and Faulty Constructions
Parallelism
Faulty Constructions
Review Exercises
8. Punctuation
Terminal Punctuation
Internal Punctuation
Review Exercises
Writing Essentials
9. Writing Well: A Compendium of Tips
Four Stages of Writing
Top Twelve Writing Tips
10. Style and Documentation
Answers to Review Exercises
Glossary of Grammatical Terms
Resource List
Index
Maxine RuvinskySchool of Journalism, Thompson Rivers University