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Nouns
1.1 Singular and Plural Nouns
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1 Singular Nouns and Plural Nouns
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1.2 More Singular and Plural Nouns
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2 More Singular Nouns and Plural Nouns
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1.3 Concrete and Abstract Nouns
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3 Concrete Nouns and Abstract Nouns
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4 More Nouns and Abstract Nouns
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1.4 Nouns as Subjects and Subject 5 Nouns Used as Subjects
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Complements
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6 Nouns Used as Subject Complements
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1.5 Nouns as Objects
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7 Nouns Used as Direct Objects
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1.6 More Nouns as Objects
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8 Nouns Used as Indirect Objects
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9 Nouns Used as Objects of Prepositions
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1.7 Possessive Nouns
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10 Possessive Nouns
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11 More Possessive Nouns
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1.8 Nouns Showing Separate and Joint 12 Nouns Showing Separate and Joint
Possession
16 Possession
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1.9 Appositives
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13 Appositives
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14 More Appositives
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1.10 Words Used as Nouns and Verbs
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15 Words Used as Nouns and as Verbs
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1.11 Words Used as Nouns and Adjectives
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16 Words Used as Nouns and as Adjectives 16
Noun Review
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17 Reviewing Nouns
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Pronouns
2.1 Personal Pronouns
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18 Personal Pronouns
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19 Number and Gender of Pronouns
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2.2 Agreement of Pronouns and 20 Agreement of Pronouns and
Antecedents
30 Antecedents
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2.3 Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
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21 Intensive Pronouns and Reflexive
Pronouns
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2.4 Subject Pronouns 34
22 Pronouns as Subjects
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23 Pronouns as Subject Complements
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2.5 Object Pronouns 36
24 Pronouns as Direct Objects
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25 Pronouns as Indirect Objects
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26 Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions
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2.6 Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
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27 Possessive Pronouns
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28 Possessive Adjectives
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29 Possessive Adjectives and Contractions
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2.7 Pronouns in Contractions
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30 More Contractions 31
2.8 Demonstrative Pronouns
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31 Demonstrative Pronouns
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2.9 Interrogative Pronouns
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32 Interrogative Pronouns
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2.10 Indefinite Pronouns
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33 Indefinite Pronouns
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34 Verbs with Indefinite Pronouns
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2.11 Indefinite Pronouns and Double 35 Indefinite Pronouns and Double
Negatives
48 Negatives
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Pronoun Review
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36 Reviewing Pronouns
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Adjectives
3.1 Descriptive Adjectives
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37 Descriptive Adjectives
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38 More Descriptive Adjectives
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3.2 Definite and Indefinite Articles
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39 Definite and Indefinite Articles
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3.3 Numerical Adjectives
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40 Numerical Adjectives
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3.4 Adjectives as Subject Complements
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41 Adjectives as Subject Complements
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42 Position of Adjectives
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3.5 Comparative and Superlative
43 Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives
62 Adjectives
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3.6 More Comparative and Superlative 44 More Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives
64 Adjectives
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3.7 Little, Less, Least and Few, Fewer, Fewest 66
45 Little, Less, Least and Few, Fewer, Fewest 47
3.8 Demonstrative Adjectives
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46 Demonstrative Adjectives
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47 Those and Them 49
3.9 Interrogative Adjectives
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48 Interrogative Adjectives
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3.10 Indefinite Adjectives
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49 Indefinite Adjectives
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3.11 Adjective Phrases
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50 Adjective Phrases
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Adjective Review
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51 Reviewing Adjectives
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Verbs
4.1 Principal Parts of Verbs, Verb Phrases
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52 Principal Parts of Verbs; Verb Phrases
53 More Verb Phrases
4.2 Regular and Irregular Verbs
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54 Regular and Irregular Verbs
4.3 Troublesome Verbs
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55 Lie, Lay and Sit, Set
56 Rise, Raise; Let, Leave; and Teach, Learn
4.4 Transitive Verbs
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57 Transitive Verbs
4.5 Intransitive Verbs
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58 Intransitive Verbs
59 Verbs That Can Be Transitive or
Intransitive
4.6 Linking Verbs
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60 Linking Verbs
61 Reviewing Transitive, Intransitive,
and Linking Verbs
4.7 Simple Tenses
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62 Simple Tenses
4.8 Progressive Tenses
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63 Progressive Tenses
4.9 Perfect Tenses
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64 Perfect Tenses
65 More Perfect Tenses
66 Reviewing Tenses
4.10 Agreement of Subject and Verb
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67 Subject-Verb Agreement
68 More Subject-Verb Agreement
69 Doesn’t and Don’t; You as the Subject
70 Agreement with Compound
Subjects Connected by And
71 Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns
72 Agreement with Special Nouns
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Active and Passive Voice
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Indicative Mood
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Emphatic Form of the Indicative Mood
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Imperative Mood
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Subjunctive Mood
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Modal Auxiliaries
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Verb Review
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Lesson
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Reviewing Subject-Verb Agreement
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Active and Passive Voice
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Indicative Mood
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Emphatic Form of the Indicative Mood
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Imperative Mood
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Subjunctive Mood
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Modal Auxiliaries
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Reviewing Verbs
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Adverbs
5.1 Adverbs of Time, Place, and Manner
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81 Adverbs of Time
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82 Adverbs of Place
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83 Adverbs of Manner
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5.2 Adverbs of Degree, Affirmation, and 84 Adverbs of Degree
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Negation
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85 Adverbs of Affirmation and Negation
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5.3 Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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86 Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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87 More Comparative and Superlative
Adverbs
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5.4 Adverbs and Adjectives
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88 Adverbs and Adjectives
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5.5 Negative Words
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89 Negative Words 93
5.6 Adverb Phrases and Clauses
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90 Adverb Phrases and Clauses
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Adverb Review
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91 Reviewing Adverbs
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Sentences
6.1 Subjects and Predicates
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92 Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates
93 Complete Subjects and Complete
Predicates
94 Compound Subjects and Compound
Predicates
6.2 Natural and Inverted Order
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95 Natural and Inverted Order
96 More Natural and Inverted Order
6.3 Types of Sentences
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97 Declarative Sentences and
Interrogative Sentences
98 Imperative Sentences and
Exclamatory Sentences
99 The Four Kinds of Sentences
6.4 Simple and Compound Sentences
138 100 Simple Sentences
101 Compound Sentences
6.5 Punctuation of Compound Sentences
140 102 More Compound Sentences
103 Reviewing Simple and Compound
Sentences
6.6 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases 142 104 Prepositions
105 Prepositional Phrases
6.7 Using Prepositions Correctly
144 106 At and To, Between and Among
107 Beside and Besides, In and Into
6.8 Prepositions and Adverbs
146 108 Prepositions and Adverbs
6.9 Adjective Phrases
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Adverb Phrases
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Complex Sentences, Adverb Clauses
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Sentence Review
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Lesson
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More Adjective Phrases
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Adverb Phrases
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More Adverb Phrases
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Complex Sentences, Adverb Clauses
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Reviewing Sentences
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Conjunctions, Interjections, Punctuation, and Capitalization
7.1 Conjunctions
158 115 Conjunctions Connecting Words
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116 Conjunctions Connecting
Prepositional Phrases
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117 Conjunctions Connecting Clauses
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118 Reviewing Conjunctions
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7.2 Interjections
160 119 Interjections
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120 Parts of Speech—Part I
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121 Parts of Speech—Part II
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7.3 Periods
162 122 Periods
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7.4 Commas
164 123 Commas in Series, Dates, and Addresses 129
124 Commas in Letters and with Appositives 130
125 Commas with Quotations
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126 Commas in Compound Sentences
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127 Reviewing Commas
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7.5 Exclamation Points and Question 128 Exclamation Points and Question
Marks
166 Marks
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7.6 Semicolons
168 129 Semicolons
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7.7 Colons
170 130 Colons
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7.8 Quotation Marks
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7.9 Apostrophes
174 132 Apostrophes
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7.10 Hyphens
176 133 Hyphens
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7.11 Capital Letters
178 134 Capital Letters
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Conjunctions, Interjections, Punctuation 135 Reviewing Punctuation and
and Capitalization Review
180 Capitalization
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8.1 Subjects and Predicates
184 136 Subjects and Predicates
8.2 Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
186 137 Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
8.3 Subject Complements
188 138 Subject Complements
8.4 Appositives
190 139 Appositives
8.5 Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
192 140 Intensive Pronouns and Reflexive
Pronouns
8.6 Prepositional Phrases
194 141 Prepositional Phrases
8.7 Compound Sentence Parts
196 142 Compound Sentence Parts
8.8 Compound Sentences
198 143 Compound Sentences
8.9 Interjections
200 144 Interjections
8.10 Adverb Clauses
202 145 Adverb Clauses
8.11 Diagramming Practice
204 146 Diagramming Review
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