publisher: Saddleback Educational Publ
year: 2000 , PDF 1 Mb
All the nuts and bolts of grammatical competence... Includes valuable Usage Notes to help students avoid common errors. Thematic contexts include the invention of the sandwich, slugs and snails, Habitat for Humanity, the sense of smell, P.T. Barnum, Charlie Chaplin, fashions of the 1920s, and more. The student book is 128-pages.
Common terms and phrases:
basset hound Dangling Modifiers direct object examples INDEFINITE PRONOUNS Joe DiMaggio linking verb possessive pronouns prepositional phrase proper noun Reflexive Pronouns relative pronoun subordinating conjunction Usage Notes verb phrase
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Teachers should avoid using nonverbal language during lecture. They must have clear verbal conversation with their students. They must be clear enough that the students can easily receive the message of their teachers which they want to deliver to them through lecture.semicolon checker
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