Basic grammar skills for freshmen / Maria Corazon M. Delos Reyes [and four others]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malabon City : Jimczyville Publications, [2013]Description: vi, 250 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789710161300
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 425
Contents:
Classification of nouns: Vocabulary words -- Grammar -- The library -- Developing good study habits -- Study techniques -- Study methods -- The SQ3R method: Question -- Read -- Recite -- review -- Number of nouns : The fisherwoman and the fish -- Grammar -- Lessons learned -- Gender of nouns: Order of things -- Grammar -- Cases of nouns: Do the best you can -- Grammar -- Oral expression: A poison tree by William Blake -- Love and friendship by Emily Bronte -- Classification of pronouns: Desiderata -- Vocabulary -- Comprehension questions -- Grammar -- Oral expression -- Properties of pronouns: Beggar replacement -- anonymous --grammar -- Agreement between pronouns and antecedents: Mechanics and punctuations: Period -- Question mark -- Exclamation -- I believe -- Verbs and verbals: Classification of verbs: Protest from a shoe -- Forms of the verb: Kinds of verbs -- Let these be your desires -- Voice of the verb -- Simple tenses: Sand and stone -- Grammar -- Compound tenses -- Agreement of subject and predicate: I believe -- Grammar -- Verbals: “Impossible dream” -- Grammar -- Gerunds: Gerund as subject -- Gerund as direct object -- Gerund as subject complement -- Gerund as object of preposition -- Participles -- If you forget me -- Love Sonnet XVII -- I do not love you except because I love you -- Adjectives and adverbs: Classification of adjectives: Grammar -- Rest -- Comparison of adjectives: An average student -- Written expression: Method one -- Method two -- Rainbow -- Spaghetti -- Mules -- Classification of adverbs: Stormy summer in March -- Grammar -- Kinds of adverbs -- Comparison of adverbs: Leadership -- Comprehension questions -- Grammar -- Written expression -- Each I (in his own way) -- Prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections: Prepositions: I wondered lonely as a cloud -- Commonly used prepositions -- Prepositions with nouns, adjectives and verbs: Nouns and prepositions -- Adjectives and prepositions -- Verbs and prepositions -- The prepositional phrase -- Idiomatic use of prepositions -- Conjunctions -- Interjections: The road not taken -- The eclipse by Richard Eberhart -- Time and again by Rainer Maria Rilke -- At the end by Ed Meek.
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Book Book Cubao Branch Filipiniana Section Filipiniana F 425 B311 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c. 3 Room use only 35702QC
Book Book Greater Project 4 Branch Filipiniana Section Filipiniana F 425 B311 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c. 6 Room use only 35705QC
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Book Book North Fairview Branch Filipiniana Section Filipiniana F 425 B311 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c. 2 Room use only 35701QC
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F 425 Ag283s 1997 Speaking and writing English F 425 Ag283s 1997 Speaking and writing English F 425 Av945f 2007 From grammar to fluency in 30 days F 425 B311 2013 Basic grammar skills for freshmen F 425 B352e 2008 English grammar plus I F 425 C697 1973 College freshman English F 425 C697 1973 College freshman English : book II

Includes bibliographical references.

Classification of nouns: Vocabulary words -- Grammar -- The library -- Developing good study habits -- Study techniques -- Study methods -- The SQ3R method: Question -- Read -- Recite -- review -- Number of nouns : The fisherwoman and the fish -- Grammar -- Lessons learned -- Gender of nouns: Order of things -- Grammar -- Cases of nouns: Do the best you can -- Grammar -- Oral expression: A poison tree by William Blake -- Love and friendship by Emily Bronte -- Classification of pronouns: Desiderata -- Vocabulary -- Comprehension questions -- Grammar -- Oral expression -- Properties of pronouns: Beggar replacement -- anonymous --grammar -- Agreement between pronouns and antecedents: Mechanics and punctuations: Period -- Question mark -- Exclamation -- I believe -- Verbs and verbals: Classification of verbs: Protest from a shoe -- Forms of the verb: Kinds of verbs -- Let these be your desires -- Voice of the verb -- Simple tenses: Sand and stone -- Grammar -- Compound tenses -- Agreement of subject and predicate: I believe -- Grammar -- Verbals: “Impossible dream” -- Grammar -- Gerunds: Gerund as subject -- Gerund as direct object -- Gerund as subject complement -- Gerund as object of preposition -- Participles -- If you forget me -- Love Sonnet XVII -- I do not love you except because I love you -- Adjectives and adverbs: Classification of adjectives: Grammar -- Rest -- Comparison of adjectives: An average student -- Written expression: Method one -- Method two -- Rainbow -- Spaghetti -- Mules -- Classification of adverbs: Stormy summer in March -- Grammar -- Kinds of adverbs -- Comparison of adverbs: Leadership -- Comprehension questions -- Grammar -- Written expression -- Each I (in his own way) -- Prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections: Prepositions: I wondered lonely as a cloud -- Commonly used prepositions -- Prepositions with nouns, adjectives and verbs: Nouns and prepositions -- Adjectives and prepositions -- Verbs and prepositions -- The prepositional phrase -- Idiomatic use of prepositions -- Conjunctions -- Interjections: The road not taken -- The eclipse by Richard Eberhart -- Time and again by Rainer Maria Rilke -- At the end by Ed Meek.

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