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Grefs1, Cumulative REFERENCES
Copyright Terry Gibson, Updated Oct 2007

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A1

  All about paragraphs and reasons for block, or indented paragraphing, punctuation, (commas, periods, quotation marks, hyphen, the ellipse, quotation marks, quotations, sentence fragments, quotations,  
 

B1

  the comma, uses and misuses, Enjoy Enjambment:
Punctuating both prose and poetry are the focus here.
About commas in a list, in a long sentence, avoiding excess. (see A1)Punctuating dialogue, dialog in US.
 
 

C1

  GLOSSARY of grammatical terms. prepositions, conjunctions, participles, gerunds .PUNCTUATION, pronouns,
nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions,

USING The Hyphen, Dash, Ellipsis, Colon, Semicolon . .
 
 

D1

  Apostrophes, when NOT to use ( IMPORTANT)
The Three Correct Uses of the Apostrophe:

Possessive, Contractions: Replacing a hidden letter
Cultural diferences: Apostrophe as quotation mark.
 
 

E1

  Using nouns as verbs, adjectives, and verbs as nouns
and adjectives;
It is what it does. Using adverbs as
nouns and verbs, the effect of context . Sentences. . .
     
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A2

  A2a In poetry, punctuating for effect and meaning.
A2aa Rhythm (by request) the Easy Way

A2b Stories, punctuating direct and indirect quotations, When, how and why change one to the other (New)
 

B2

  Using the apostrophe: Contractions,
Possessives of Nouns? Special plurals
Possessive Determiners (pronoun errors)
 
 

C2

  Pronouns, subject, subjective, object, possessive,
Uses of Pronouns
, Correct forms of pronouns
 
 

D2

  D2a Problem where data, media, and phenomena
look singular and thus are used wrong.

Correct spelling of the plural form of nouns.
D2b VOCABULARY BUILDING from other languages. Invitation to help build our list.
 
 

E2

  Introducing Sentence form, Assertive,
noun subject / verb predicate. . . + Modifiers
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Start   . . . GENERAL OVERVIEW
 

A3

 
story links and bridges, fun with rhythm
a relatively easy course ending with
comedy.
 

B3

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C3

  A Glossary!
pronouns: subject, object, possessive, errors
Gerunds and
Wandering Antecedents.
 

D3

  Confusion of may and might, and the passive voice.
 

E3

  Analysing advertising, other sentences, graphic analysis,
       


     
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A4

  a relatively easy course ending with comedy.
 

B4

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C4

  A Glossary!
syntax, semantics, proofreading, plotting,
 

D4

  Confusion of may and might, and the passive voice.
 

E4

  Analysing advertising, other sentences, graphic analysis,
       

   
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B5

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C5

  A Glossary!
Gerunds and
Wandering Antecedents.
 

D5

  Apostrophes, tricky plurals and homophone confusion,
 

E5

   
       

   
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A6

  story links and bridges, fun with rhythm
 

B6

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C6

  A Glossary!
syntax, semantics, proofreading, plotting,
 

D6

  Confusion of may and might, and the passive voice.
 

E6

  Noun Clauses and other Obstacles, Pro Analysis!
       


   
    . . . GENERAL OVERVIEW
 

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B7

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C7

  A Glossary!
Gerunds and
Wandering Antecedents.
 

D7

  Confusion of may and might, and the passive voice.
 

E7

  Noun Clauses and other Obstacles, Pro Analysis!
       


   
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  A8   a relatively easy course ending with comedy.
 

B8

  editing, literary terms like comic relief and anecdotes.
 

C8

  A Glossary! ,
Gerunds and
Wandering Antecedents.
 

D8

  irregular verbs and Disappearing Subjunctives,
 

E8

  Noun Clauses and other Obstacles, Pro Analysis!
       



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