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Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates Course, Coarse
Simple and Compound Subjects and Predicates Than, Then
Direct and Indirect Objects Negatives
Adjectival and Adverbial Prepositional Phrases Lie-Lay, Sit-Set
Appositives Irregular Verbs
Kinds of Sentences Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns
Simple Sentences and Compound Sentences Compound Subject and Compound Object Pronouns
Complex Sentences Pronoun Antecedents
Participial Phrases 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 Possessive and and Plural Possessive Nouns Making Subject and Verb Agree: Special Cases
Personal Pronouns Avoiding Dangling Modifiers
Compound Personal Pronouns Comparative and Superlative Modifiers
Indefinite Pronouns Auxiliary Verbs
Adjectives and Adverbs Capitalization
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs Initials and Abbreviations
The Simple and Perfect Tenses Titles
The Progressive Tenses: Present, Past, and Future Apostrophes
Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Using Commas
Vane, Vein, Vain More Uses for Commas
Wear, Where Using Colons and Semicolons
Principle, Principal Using Hyphens and Parentheses
Accept, Except Direct and Indirect Quotations
Piece, Peace Friendly Letters and Business Letters