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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates Dye and Die
Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates Rain, Reign, and Rein
Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates Negatives
Direct and Indirect Objects Lie and Lay, Set and Sit
Prepositional Phrases Irregular Verbs
Appositives Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns
Kinds of Sentences Compound Subject and Compound Object Pronouns
Simple Sentences and Compound Sentences Pronoun Antecedents
Complex Sentences Using Who or Whom
Avoiding Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices Making Subject and Verb Agree
Common and Proper Nouns Agreement With Compound Subjects
Singular and Plural Nouns Making Subject and Verb Agree: Special Cases
Singular Possessive and Plural Posessive Nouns Avoiding Dangling Modifiers
Personal Pronouns Comparative and Superlative Modifiers
Adjectives and Adverbs Auxiliary Verbs
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs Capitalization
Active Voice and Passive Voice Initials and Abbreviations
The Simple and Perfect Tenses Titles
Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Apostrophes
Correlative Conjunctions Using Commas
Buy and By More Uses for Commas
Due, Do, and Dew Using Colons and Semicolons
Metal and Medal Using Hyphens and Parentheses
Weight and Wait Direct and Indirect Quotations
Petal, Pedal, and Peddle Friendly Letters and Business Letters