File | Title | Manuscript Id |
Chapter 24: Grammar: Writing Skillfully | conversation2e_ch24_1.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_1_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Make Verbs Work for You | conversation2e_ch24_2.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_2_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Match the Number of a Verb to the Number of Its Subject | conversation2e_ch24_3.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_3_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Words That Come Between the Subject and Verb | conversation2e_ch24_4.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_4_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Treat Most Compound Subjects As Plural | conversation2e_ch24_5.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_5_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Match the Number of the Verb to the Nearer or Nearest of Alternative Subjects | conversation2e_ch24_6.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_6_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Make the Subject and Verb Agree, Even When the Verb Comes First | conversation2e_ch24_7.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_7_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Do Not Confuse the Subject With a Noun Complement | conversation2e_ch24_8.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_8_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Singular Verbs With Singular Indefinite Pronouns | conversation2e_ch24_9.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_9_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use the Right Verb Forms With Collective Nouns | conversation2e_ch24_10.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_10_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Nouns That Look Plural But Are Not | conversation2e_ch24_11.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_11_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Verb Tense and Mood to Convey Timing and Possibility | conversation2e_ch24_12.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_12_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Don’t Get Tripped Up By Irregular Verbs | conversation2e_ch24_13.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_13_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Verbs in Special Moods in Special Cases | conversation2e_ch24_14.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_14_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Write in Complete Sentences, Not Fragments | conversation2e_ch24_15.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_15_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Subordinate Clauses Posing as Sentences | conversation2e_ch24_16.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_16_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Verbals Posing as Verbs | conversation2e_ch24_17.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_17_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Fragments That Begin with Prepositions | conversation2e_ch24_18.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_18_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Fragments That Consist of an Example | conversation2e_ch24_19.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_19_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Avoid Run-ons and Comma Splices | conversation2e_ch24_20.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_20_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use a Comma and a Coordinating Conjunction | conversation2e_ch24_21.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_21_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use a Semicolon | conversation2e_ch24_22.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_22_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Break the Sentence in Two | conversation2e_ch24_23.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_23_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Subordinate One of the Clauses | conversation2e_ch24_24.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_24_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Pronouns to Help Readers | conversation2e_ch24_25.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_25_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Match Subject Pronouns with Subjects, and Object Pronouns with Objects | conversation2e_ch24_26.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_26_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out When Using Subject or Object Pronouns Together or With a Name | conversation2e_ch24_27.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_27_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Who for Subjects and Whom for Objects | conversation2e_ch24_28.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_28_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Reflexive Pronouns to Refer to the Subject of the Sentence or Clause | conversation2e_ch24_29.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_29_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Choose the Right Pronouns in Comparisons | conversation2e_ch24_30.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_30_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use a Subject Pronoun for a Subject Complement | conversation2e_ch24_31.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_31_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Make Pronouns Agree with Their Antecedents | conversation2e_ch24_32.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_32_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Indefinite Pronouns | conversation2e_ch24_33.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_33_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Collective Nouns | conversation2e_ch24_34.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_34_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Avoid Vague or Ambiguous Pronoun References | conversation2e_ch24_35.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_35_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Pronouns Whose Antecedents Are Whole Clauses or Sentences | conversation2e_ch24_36.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_36_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Avoid Using the Same Pronoun When Referring to Different Things | conversation2e_ch24_37.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_37_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Avoid Using a Pronoun When It Might Refer to More than One Thing | conversation2e_ch24_38.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_38_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use the Pronoun You Only to Refer to Your Readers | conversation2e_ch24_39.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_39_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use They Only to Refer to Particular People or Things | conversation2e_ch24_40.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_40_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use the Placeholder Pronoun It Sparingly | conversation2e_ch24_41.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_41_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Adjectives and Adverbs Wisely | conversation2e_ch24_42.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_42_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Adjectives to Modify Nouns and Pronouns | conversation2e_ch24_43.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_43_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use Adverbs to Modify Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs | conversation2e_ch24_44.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_44_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Know When to Use Good, Well, Bad, and Badly | conversation2e_ch24_45.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_45_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Use -est, Most, or Least Only When Comparing Three or More Things | conversation2e_ch24_46.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_46_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
Watch Out for Adverbs with Absolute Concepts | conversation2e_ch24_47.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_47_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
In Summary: Grammar: Writing Skillfully | conversation2e_ch24_48.html | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |
DLAP questions | conversation2e_ch24_48_dlap.xml | 532312f9757a2e325f000005 |