Practice Makes Perfect, English Problem Solver, Swick E., 2013

Practice Makes Perfect, English Problem Solver, Swick E., 2013.

   This book is aptly named a problem solver. Unlike other publications for learning English, it does not look at all aspects of grammar and structure; rather, it isolates those things in the language that non-natives often find complex or confusing. It then describes them, analyzes the complexities that cause confusion, and provides explanations and examples of how the problem areas work.
This series of books is intentionally called Practice Makes Perfect, for that idea is basic to learning and mastering a new language.

Practice Makes Perfect, English Problem Solver, Swick E., 2013


Capitalization.
European languages all use capitalization as a way of highlighting certain kinds of vocabulary. English is no different. There was a time when capitalization in English was a bit easier, because the general rule was to capitalize all nouns. Look at the following excerpt from the US Constitution and notice that all the nouns are capitalized.

Article I—The Legislative Branch.
Section 1—The Legislature.
All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

Section 2—The House.
The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.

Contents.
Preface.
1 Definite versus indefinite articles.
Definite articles.
Indefinite articles.
Plural articles.
2 Capitalization and punctuation.
Capitalization.
Punctuation.
3 Homophones.
4 Verb oddities.
Be.
Have.
Verbs ending in a vowel.
Present participles.
5 Tense usage.
Present tense.
Past tense.
Perfect tenses.
Future tense.
Going Adverbs.
6 Passive versus static passive.
Passive voice.
Other auxiliaries.
Indirect objects.
Static passive.
7 Subject-verb agreement.
And, or, and nor.
Number.
All, none, and some.
Time and money.
Scissors and politics.
Collective nouns.
8 Verbs and prepositions.
To.
Location prepositions.
About, for, and to.
9 Subjunctive.
Present subjunctive.
Past subjunctive.
If.
10 Little versus few.
Little.
Few.
Comparative.
11 Comparatives and superlatives.
Comparatives.
Superlatives.
12 Pronoun varieties.
Personal pronouns.
Singular or plural verbs.
Other pronoun forms.
Quantifiers.
13 Determiners and adverbs of degree.
Demonstratives.
Possessives.
Ordinal numbers and quantifiers.
Adverbs of degree.
14 Gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
Gerunds.
Infinitives.
Participles.
15 Auxiliaries.
Should and would.
Should have and would have.
Modals.
Modals and past participles.
16 Using get.
Passive voice.
17 Restrictive and nonrestrictive relative clauses.
Combining sentences.
Prepositions.
Restrictive relative clauses.
Nonrestrictive relative clauses.
18 Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Subordinating conjunctions.
The conjunction as.
The conjunction that.
The conjunction because.
19 Phrasal verbs.
Be.
Check.
Do.
Figure.
Fill.
Give.
Go.
Keep.
Let.
Make.
Run.
Set.
Stan.
Take.
Turn.
Walk.
20 Writing.
Appendix: Homophones.
Answer key.



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