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-s

apostrophe with

spelling rules

plural of abbreviations

verb ending

when to use the -s (or -es) form of a present-tense verb

sacred texts (Bible, Qur’an)

citing, APA style

in-text citation

reference list

citing, Chicago style

citing, MLA style

in-text citation

works cited list

no italics

punctuation for chapter and verse

Saddam Hussein statue

analysis of two photos

salutations and greetings, colon with

sample student writing

directory to sample student writing, by genre (type)

directory to MLA in-text citation models

directory to MLA works cited models

directory to sample student writing in MLA style

directory to APA in-text citation models

directory to APA reference list models

directory to sample student writing in APA style

directory to Chicago notes and bibliography entries

directory to sample student writing in Chicago style

directory to sample student writing in CSE style

directory to CSE reference list models

scannable résumé

sample scannable résumé

schedule

for online course

assignment calendar with due dates (online course)

personal planner (online course)

course calendar

managing time

for research essay

sample schedule for a research paper

and syllabus

scholarly sources

determining if a source is scholarly

scholarly vs. popular sources

finding sources

in bibliographies

in databases

in reviews of the literature

sciences, writing in. See also CSE documentation style

citation style

commonalities across disciplines

evidence in

evidence typically used in various disciplines

language conventions

point of view and verb tense in academic writing

questions to ask

approaching assignments in the disciplines

scientific facts, and verb tense

scientific names, in biological sciences

Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers. See CSE documentation style

score, for movie, as multimodal text

scores, using numerals for

search engines

search strategy

tips for smart searching

refining keyword searches in databases and search engines

specialized online search tools

secondary sources

avoiding plagiarism with, in literature paper

in criminal justice and criminology

documenting, in literature paper

in history

literature paper using

in music

vs. primary sources

second-person point of view

checklist for global revision: point of view

shifts in

self-, hyphen with

self-assessment

in online course

qualities, skills, and tools of successful online learners

in portfolio

self-evaluation, in education

self-motivation, in online course

tips for increasing motivation in online courses

semicolons

quick help: semicolons

correcting run-ons

joining independent clauses

with lists (series)

misuses

with quotation marks

and transitional expressions

transitional phrases

sensual, sensuous

sentence fragments. See fragments

sentence purposes

sentences. See also sentence types

quick help: run-on sentences

quick help: sentence fragments

quick help: sentence structure (multilingual)

awkward

choppy

conditional

faulty predication

fragments. See fragments

fused. See run-on sentences

inverted

position of subject

in questions

sentence variety

subject-verb agreement

with there

objects in

parts of

revising and editing

run-on (fused, comma splice). See run-on sentences

subjects of

thesis. See thesis

topic

transitional

variety in

wordy

sentence structure

quick help: sentence structure (multilingual)

mixed constructions

multilingual/ESL challenges with

adjectives, placement

adverbs, placement

although, because

linking verb with subject complement

needed subject

paraphrasing

present participle vs. past participle

repetition of object or adverb

repetition of subject

there, it

simplifying

variety in

sentence types

complex

compound

compound-complex

declarative

exclamatory

imperative

interrogative

simple

series (items in a list)

commas with

parallelism

parentheses with

questions in

semicolons with

set, sit

setting of literary work

questions to ask about literature

setup. See document design; format, manuscript

sexist language

avoiding sexist language

recognizing

revising

shall, as modal

modals and their meanings

in conditional sentences

defined

shall, will

she, her, hers

she vs. her

pronoun case

subjective vs. objective case

shifts

quick help: shifts

avoiding in literature paper

indirect to direct questions

indirect to direct quotations

mood

point of view (person and number)

verb tense

voice

italics for ship names

short stories

capitalizing titles of

quotation marks for titles of

quotations from

should, as modal

modals and their meanings

in conditional sentences

defined

should of (nonstandard)

showing, not telling

sic

APA style

with brackets

Chicago style

MLA style

signal phrases

adapting for speaking

APA style

using signal phrases in APA papers

Chicago style

using signal phrases in Chicago papers

in literature papers

MLA style

using signal phrases in MLA papers

signposts, in speeches or presentations

simile

simple sentences

simple subjects

simple tenses

since

sit, set

site, cite

sketch (image)

with generic features

as multimodal image

skimming. See previewing

Skittles ad

as multimodal text

slang

slash

for lines of poetry

for paired terms

slide show

common genres of multimodal compositions

slides from a slide show presentation

creation and hosting sites

formatting, and use of white space

as multimodal composition

presentation software

in biological sciences

in business

in psychology

for a speech or presentation

tips for presentations

so

comma with

coordinating conjunction

social media

citing

APA style

Chicago style

MLA style

social sciences, writing in. See also APA papers

citation style

commonalities across disciplines

evidence in

evidence typically used in various disciplines

language conventions

point of view and verb tense in academic writing

questions to ask

approaching assignments in the disciplines

software. See also word processing programs

for video editing

for writing papers

some

somebody, someone, something

pronoun-antecedent agreement

subject-verb agreement

something (singular)

sometime, some time, sometimes

songs, quotation marks for titles

sort of, kind of

sound-alike words (homophones)

sound

analyzing

analyzing sound

audience

as background

effect on listener

features

genre

meaning

in multimodal texts

purpose

soundtrack, as multimodal text

sources

bias in

citing. See citing sources

documenting in various disciplines

electronic. See electronic sources

evaluating

evaluating all sources

evaluating sources found on the Web

comparing two Web sites

for research process

functions of

integrating

APA papers

Chicago papers

MLA papers

introducing. See signal phrases

keeping track of

locating

note taking

primary vs. secondary

responsibility of writer. See using sources responsibly

scholarly

determining if a source is scholarly

scholarly vs. popular sources

selecting

in speech or presentation

synthesizing

APA papers

sample synthesis (APA)

MLA papers

sample synthesis (MLA)

using as support

APA papers

Chicago papers

MLA papers

visuals

sample table (Mirano; APA)

sample visual (Benjamin; Chicago)

sample visual in a paper (Harba; MLA)

crediting in APA paper

crediting in Chicago paper

crediting in MLA paper

working bibliography

writing prompt: planning with sources

writing prompt: evaluating sources you find on the Web

“So what?” test

italics for spacecraft names

spacing, in document

alignment

indents

between lines

APA style

Chicago style

document design

MLA style

paragraph

tabs

speakers, and multimodal delivery

speaking activities, for improving English

activities for intensive and extensive language practice

specific nouns

specific, concrete nouns

the with

speech and presentations

adapting essays for

appeals in

using ethos, logos, and pathos as a speaker

audience for

being an audience member

body language

conclusions for

context in

delivering

introductions to

notes for

preparing

purpose of

rehearsing

remixing paper to presentation

repetition in

signal ohrases in

signposts

slides for

sources in

speaking from memory

structure

visuals and multimedia in

writing prompt: revising a presentation

writing prompt: focusing on your delivery

writing prompt: remixing a paper as an oral presentation

spell checkers

spelling. See also abbreviations; capitalization

commonly misspelled words

American vs. British

American vs. British spellings

frequently confused words

numbers

plurals

rules

words that sound alike (homophones)

split infinitives (to really enjoy)

sponsor, of Web sources

checking URLs for clues about sponsorship

evaluating sources found on the Web

Chicago style

MLA style

Standard English

static images, analyzing

analyzing static images

audience

features

genre

what kind of image is it?

meaning

purpose

statistics (singular)

statistics

APA papers

argument papers

Chicago papers

MLA papers

numerals for

stereotypes, avoiding

storyboard, for organizing video projects

storyboard for a multimodal project

strategies for improving your academic English

straw man fallacy

streaming of audio and video files

qualities, skills, and tools of successful online learners

style manuals, list of

styles, font

subject complements

adjectives

case of pronouns

defined

with linking verbs (be, seem, etc.)

nouns

and subject-verb agreement

subjective case, of pronouns

of personal pronouns (she, they, etc.)

who vs. whom

subject of paper. See also topic

exploring

narrowing

subject of sentence

agreement with verb

quick help: subject-verb agreement

subject-verb agreement at a glance

s form in present tense

with prepositions such as as well as, in addition to

standard subject-verb combinations

case

complete

compound

following verb

in questions

sentence variety

with there is

identifying

of infinitive

naming the actor (active voice)

naming the receiver (passive voice)

pronoun as

in questions

repeated, avoiding

required in sentences

separated from verb

simple

singular vs. plural. Seesubject-verb agreement

understood (you)

subjects, of field research

subject-verb agreement

quick help: subject-verb agreement

subject-verb agreement at a glance

when to use the -s (or -es) form of a present-tense verb

agreement with subject, not subject complement

collective nouns (like committee, jury)

company names

defined

gerund phrases (like running the race)

indefinite pronouns (anyone, none, etc.)

nouns of plural form, singular meaning (like statistics)

with prepositions such as as well as, in addition to

standard subject-verb combinations

subject after verb

subjects joined with and

subjects joined with or or nor

the number, a number

there is, there are

titles of works

units of measurement

who, which, that

words as words

words between subject and verb

subjunctive mood. See also conditional sentences

with ask, recommend, etc.

using base form of verb (be, drive)

contrary-to-fact clauses

defined

if clauses

was vs. were

with wishes

subordinate clauses (dependent clauses)

words introducing

adjective

adverb

in complex sentence

in compound-complex sentence

defined

fragments

quick help: sentence fragments

test for fragments

minor ideas in

misplaced

noun clause

repeated elements in

subordinate word groups

absolute phrases

appositive phrases

gerund phrases

infinitive phrases

participial phrases

prepositional phrases

subordinate clauses

subordinating conjunctions

list

in adverb clauses

defined

subordination

combining ideas

and coordination

for choppy sentences

for fixing run-on sentences

of major ideas, avoiding

overuse

style point: end emphasis

subtitles

capitalizing

APA style

Chicago style

general guidelines

MLA style

colon between title and subtitle

such as

and fragments

no colon after

no comma after

suffixes

suffixes and their parts of speech

hyphen before

and parts of speech

spelling rules

summaries

in annotated bibliographies

APA papers

avoiding plagiarism

signal phrases

balancing with analysis of an image or a multimodal text

balancing with analysis of a written text

Chicago (CMS) papers

avoiding plagiarism

signal phrases

of an image or a multimodal text

guidelines for writing a summary of an image or a multimodal text

summary of a multimodal text (Equal Exchange ad)

summary of a multimodal text (McDonald’s ad)

MLA papers

avoiding plagiarism

signal phrases

no quotation marks for

note taking

of written text

guidelines for writing a summary of a written text

summary of a written text

summary, executive

in business

sample executive summary, engineering (O’Bryan; USGS)

superior to (not than)

superlative form of adjectives and adverbs (with -est or most)

support. See also evidence

evidence for claims

for multimodal project

using sources for

APA papers

Chicago papers

MLA papers

suppose to (nonstandard)

sure and (nonstandard)

surveys

to gather data, in business

as information source

syllables, dividing words

in dictionary

hyphen

syllabus

sample syllabus

expectations for, in US classrooms

for online course

syllogisms

synchronous communication

tips for participating in synchronous discussions

chat discussions

purposes of

synonyms

dictionary definitions

in thesaurus

repetition with

in paraphrases

synthesizing sources

APA papers

MLA papers