Synopses & Reviews
This student-friendly grammar guide helps students recognize, correct, and avoid the most common and serious grammar and usage errors. The text breaks complex concepts down into simple lessons, each focusing on a single essential skill. Everyday language and easy-to-remember tips make grammar easy to understand, and clear examples and diagrams show, rather than just tell, how to identify and correct problems. Hundreds of exercises in the book and thousands more at Exercise Central provide students with plentiful practice.
About the Author
LARRY BEASON is associate professor of English and director of composition at the University of South Alabama. His teaching interests include composition, grammar, and the teaching of writing. He has published in journals such as
Research in the Teaching of English and
Journal of Business Communication.
MARK LESTER, former professor of English at Eastern Washington University, is the author of over a dozen books on grammar and linguistics. He has served as the chair of the department of English as a Second Language at the University of Hawaii and chair of the department of English at Eastern Washington University.
Table of Contents
Preface for Instructors
Why Use This Book - For Students
How to Use This Book
Grammar without Tears
Unit One: Understanding the Basic Sentence
1. Fragments 2. Run-ons: Fused Sentences and Comma Splices
Unit Two: Making Subjects and Verbs Agree
3. Nearest-Noun Agreement Errors 4. Agreement with There is and There was
5. Agreement with Compound Subjects
Unit Three: Using Correct Verb Tenses
6. Present, Past, and Tense Shifting
7. The Past and the Perfect Tenses
Unit Four: Understanding Pronouns
8. Pronoun Agreement 9. Vague Pronouns: This, That and It
10. Choosing the Correct Pronoun Form 11. Who, Whom, and That
12. Eliminating Sexist Pronouns
Unit Five: Placing and Punctuating Modifiers 13. Dangling Modifiers
14. Misplaced and Squinting Adverbs
Unit Six: Using Commas Correctly
15. Commas with And, But, Or, and Other Coordinating Conjunctions
16. Commas with Transitional Terms 17. Commas with Adverb Clauses 18. Commas with Introductory Elements
19. Commas with Adjective Clauses
20. Commas with Appositives
Unit Seven: Using Apostrophes Correctly
21. Apostrophes in Contractions
22. Apostrophes in Showing Possession
23. Other Uses of the Apostrophe
24. Unnecessary Apostrophes
Unit Eight: Using Other Punctuation and Capitalizing Words
25. Quotation Marks with Direct Quotation and Paraphrases
26. Quotation Marks with Other Punctuation
27. Semicolons
28. Colons
29. Capitalization
Unit Nine: Writing Clear Sentences
30. Parallelism
31. Passive Voice
Unit Ten: ESL: Choosing the Right Article
32. Incorrect Plurals and Indefinite Articles with Noncount Nouns
33. Using A/An, Some, and The
34. Making Generalizations without Articles
Unit Eleven: ESL: Using Verbs Correctly 35. The Progressive Tenses
36. Two-Word Verbs
37. Information Questions
38. Word Order in Noun Clauses
Unit Twelve: A Commonsense Writing Guide
39. Reading
40. Planning
41. Drafting
42. Revising
Appendix A: Brief Documentation Guide
Appendix B: Guide to Grammar Terminology
Appendix C: Glossary of Commonly Confused Words Appendix D: Glossary of Commonly Misspelled Words Appendix E: Glossary of Common Two-Word Verbs
Answer Key Index ESL Index