
BY
PREFACE
I. DECLARATIVE SENTENCES. SUBJECT AND PREDICATE
II. SIMPLE SUBJECT. NOUNS
III. CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS
IV. VERBS
V. PRONOUNS
VI. COMPOUND SUBJECT AND COMPOUND PREDICATE
VII. TRANSPOSED SUBJECT AND PREDICATE
VIII. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
Designed for learners who want a clear, practical grasp of modern English grammar, this guide walks readers step by step through the building blocks of the language. It emphasizes learning through imitation and repeated exercises, recognizing that young speakers often rely on instinct rather than analysis when forming sentences. Each rule is followed by carefully chosen examples from classic literature, letting students see how correct forms function in real texts.
The contents are organized in a logical sequence, beginning with simple declarative sentences and moving through nouns, verbs, adjectives, and the full range of clause types. Extensive practice sections give learners opportunities to apply each concept, while the author’s classroom experience ensures that the material stays relevant and approachable. Teachers can easily supplement the exercises with their own examples, making the book a versatile resource for both classroom instruction and independent study.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (458K characters)
Release date
2025-08-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1860–1943

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