English simplified

著者

    • Ellsworth, Blanche
    • Higgins, John A

書誌事項

English simplified

Blanche Ellsworth, John A. Higgins

Longman, c2010

12th ed

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注記

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

At only 80 pages, English Simplified is a concise, inexpensive grammar handbook that has long been the choice of instructors due to its reliablity. This easy-to-use pocketbook will answer any questions a writer has about grammar, the writing process, or research, and keeps you at the top of your class by including the latest updates on documentation style, material on note-taking, source evaluation, and avoiding plagiarism. Additional information is included for ESL writers, and easy-to-read charts that clarify verb tenses and forms.

目次

  • I. SENTENCES AND GRAMMAR (Sections 101-130) 101-103 Sentences 101 Parts: A-subject
  • B-verb (predicate) 102 Sentence pattern 103 Classifying: A-by purpose
  • B-by structure (clauses)--simple, compound, complex, compound-complex 104-109 Parts of Speech: Survey 104 A--nouns
  • B--pronouns 105 Verbs 106 A--adjectives
  • B--adverbs 107 A--conjunctions
  • B--prepositions 108 interjections 109 A word as different parts of speech 110 A word group as a part of speech 111-112 Using Nouns 111 Kinds: A-singular, plural
  • B-common, proper
  • C-concrete, abstract
  • D-collective
  • E-count, noncount 112 Uses: A-subject
  • B-complement (direct, indirect object
  • subjective, objective complement)
  • C--object of preposition
  • D-appositive
  • E-direct address 113-118 Using Verbs 113 Identifying 114 Kinds: A-transitive
  • B-intransitive
  • C-linking
  • D-auxiliary 115 Principal parts: A-present, past, past participle
  • B-troublesome verbs 116 Tenses, forms: A-present
  • B-past
  • C-future
  • D-present perfect
  • E-past perfect
  • F-future perfect
  • G-conditional 117 Verbs vs. Verbals: A-infinitives
  • B-participles
  • C-gerunds 118 Verb errors: A-perfect and passive forms
  • B--tense shift
  • B-overused passive voice
  • C-mood shifts
  • D-confusion of similar verbs (see also 404) 119-120 Using Adjectives and Adverbs 119 Correct use: A-adverbs with action verbs
  • modifying adjectives, adverbs
  • B-adjectives after linking verbs
  • C-good vs. well, bad vs.badly
  • D-comparative, superlative
  • double comparative, superlative
  • illogical comparisons 120 Articles, determiners [ESL]: A-a vs.an
  • B-articles before nouns
  • C-limiting adjectives (determiners)
  • D-order of adjectives 121-123 Using Pronouns 121 Kinds: A-personal (including gender problem)
  • B-interrogative, relative: C-demonstrative
  • D-indefinite
  • E-reflexive, intensive 122 Case: A-subjective (nominative)
  • B-objective
  • C-subjective-objective problems
  • D-who, whom (interrogative)
  • E-who, whom (relative)
  • F-possessive 123 Faulty reference: A-ambiguous
  • B-vague 124-125 Phrases, Clauses 124 Phrases: A-prepositional
  • B-verbal (infinitive, participial, absolute, gerund) 125 Clauses: A-kinds (independent, dependent)
  • B-dependent kinds (adjective, adverb, noun)
  • C-in sentences (simple, compound, complex) 126-127 Agreement 126 Subject-verb: A-person
  • B-number
  • C-intervening words
  • D-compound subjects
  • E-subjects with not
  • F--indefinite pronouns
  • G-collective nouns
  • H-linking verbs
  • I--singulars in plural form
  • J-there and it
  • K-titles, words as words
  • L-money and measures
  • M-relative pronouns 127 Pronoun-antecedent: A-shifts to you
  • B. singular pronouns
  • C-and, or, nor
  • D-collective nouns
  • E-demonstratives as adjectives
  • F-one of the 128-130 Effective Sentences 128 Creating sentences: A-varying
  • B-coordinating
  • C-compounding
  • D-subordinating (adjective, adverb, noun clauses)
  • E-reduction
  • F-parallel structure
  • G-positioning main idea 129 "Big three" errors: A-fragments
  • B-comma splices, fused sentences 130 Gaining clarity: A--needless separation
  • B--misplaced or dangling modifiers (participles, gerunds, clauses, etc.)
  • C-incomplete or illogical comparisons
  • D-illogical shifts
  • E-mixed or confused construction (is when, is where, others) II. PUNCTUATION (Sections 201-227) 201-203 Comma [,] 201 Comma (to set off): A-independent (main) clause
  • B-introductory clause, phrase
  • C-items in series
  • D-coordinate adjectives
  • E-parenthetical expressions
  • F-nonessential (nonrestrictive) clauses, phrases, appositives
  • G-absolute phrases
  • H-direct address
  • I-yes, no
  • J-mild interjections
  • K-direct quotations
  • L-such as, etc., contrasts 202 Comma: A-clarity
  • B-omitted, understood word
  • C-tag question
  • D-friendly letter
  • E-dates, addresses 203 No comma: A-between subject-verb, verb-object
  • B-between independent clauses
  • C--if not needed 204-205 Period [.] 204 Period: A-end of sentence
  • B-abbreviation, initial
  • C-outline
  • D-ellipsis, hesitation
  • E-nonsentence 205 No period after title 206-207 Question Mark [?] 206 Question mark: A-direct question
  • B-uncertainty 207 No question mark: A-indirect question
  • B-polite request
  • C-humor, irony 208-209 Exclamation Point [!] 208 Exclamation point: w. strong interjection 209 No exclamation point: A-mild interjection
  • B-beyond one 210 Semicolon [
  • ]: A-joining clauses
  • B-conjunctive adverb
  • C-clauses, series with commas 211-213 Apostrophe ['] 211 Apostrophe with possessive nouns: A-singular
  • B-plural
  • C-before gerund
  • D-fine points
  • E--apostrophes and clarity 212 Apostrophe: A-contractions, omissions
  • B-letters, symbols 213 No apostrophe: A-personal pronouns
  • B-plurals, verbs
  • C-inanimate objects 214 Italics (Underlining): A-titles of long works
  • B-ships, etc.
  • C-art works
  • D-foreign words
  • E-words, etc. as such
  • F-emphasis 215-219 Quotation Marks [" "] 215 Double quotation marks: A-speaker's words
  • B-interrupted quotation
  • C-uninterrupted quotation
  • D-paragraphs
  • E-fragmentary quotation
  • F-omission (ellipsis)
  • G-insertion in quotation
  • H-dialogue
  • I-poetry 216 Double quotation marks: A-titles of short works
  • B-definitions
  • C-words in special sense 217 Single quotation marks: quotation inside quotation 218 Quotation marks with other marks: A-periods, commas
  • B-colons, semicolons
  • C-others 219 No quotation marks: A-title of paper
  • B--irony, etc.
  • 220-221 Colon [:] 220 Colon (to introduce): A-list
  • B-long quotation
  • C-formal quotation, question
  • D-independent clause
  • E-business letter
  • F-announcement
  • G-resolution
  • H-play dialogue 221 Colon (to separate): A-title parts, etc.
  • bibliography parts 222 Dash [--]: A-break in thought
  • B-parenthetical element
  • C-appositive
  • D-quotation 223-224 Parentheses[( )] 223 Parentheses: A-incidental information
  • B-enclosing
  • C-accuracy
  • D-with other marks 224 No parentheses: A-deletions
  • B-editorial remarks 225 Brackets [[ ]]: A: editorial remarks
  • B-sic
  • C-stage directions
  • D-within parentheses 226 Hyphen[-]: A-compound words
  • B-compound adjective
  • C-numbers
  • D-clarification
  • E-ex-, self-, etc.
  • F-hesitation, etc.
  • G-word division 227 Slash (virgule) [/]: A-poetry
  • B-alternatives
  • C-per
  • D-fractions III. MECHANICS, WITH SPELLING (Sections 301-314) 301-303 Capitalization 301Capital: A-sentence beginning
  • B-poetry
  • C-nonsentence
  • D-after colon
  • E-outline
  • F-title
  • G-letter greeting, close
  • H-I, O 302 Proper noun capital: A-person, group, etc.
  • B-place
  • C-organization, brand
  • D-day, month, etc.
  • E-sacred name
  • F-historical event, etc.
  • G-school, etc.
  • H-flag, award
  • I-planet, etc.
  • J-ship, etc.
  • K-initial, etc.
  • L-personification
  • M-title 303 No capital: A-compass points
  • B-seasons
  • C-family
  • D-school subject
  • E-common noun
  • F-words from proper nouns
  • G-after semicolon
  • H-interrupted quotation
  • I-fragmentary quotation
  • J-compound word
  • K-emphasis
  • L-book part 304 Word division (syllabication): A-by pronunciation
  • B-compound word
  • C-one-syllable word
  • D-single letter 305-307 Numbers 305 In words: A-one or two words
  • B-compound adjective
  • C-fraction
  • D-beginning sentence 306 In figures: A-three or more words
  • B-special uses
  • C-groups in same passage 307 Money 308-309 Abbreviations 308 Abbreviation: A-title before name
  • B-title after name
  • C-with numeral
  • D-Latin phrase
  • E-organization 309 No abbreviation: A-state, day, etc.
  • B-name
  • C-street, company, etc.
  • D-and
  • E-school subject
  • F-book part 310-314 Spelling 310 Improvement techniques: A-visualizing
  • B-practicing
  • C-similar words
  • D-related words
  • E-memory devices 311 Basic rules: A-ie-ei
  • B-final e
  • C-final y
  • D-doubling
  • E-letting alone 312 Plurals: A-extra syllable (-es)
  • B-y ending (-es)
  • C-f, fe ending (-es)
  • D-o ending (-es)
  • E--is ending (-es)
  • F-compound word
  • G-foreign plural
  • H-letter, symbol 313 Nonstandard, alternative spelling: A-nonstandard
  • B-preferred 314 One hundred problem words IV. WORD CHOICE (Sections 401-405) 401 Conciseness, clarity, originality: A-conciseness
  • B-specificity
  • C-connotation
  • D-originality 402 Standard, appropriate English: A-formal vs. informal
  • B-limited use words
  • C-expressions to avoid 403 Nondiscriminatory terms: A-nonsexist
  • B-other 404 Similar words often confused V. PARAGRAPHS AND PAPERS (Sections 501-510) 501 Manuscript Form: A-paper, typeface
  • B-spacing
  • C-title, paging
  • D-Justifying, word dividing
  • E-corrections 502-503 Paragraphs 502 Form, length [ESL] 503 Content: A-topic sentence
  • B-development
  • C-coherence (incl. transitions)
  • D-unity, emphasis 504 Netiquette Guidelines 505-506 Essays 505 Before writing: A-topic
  • B-plan (prewriting, etc.)
  • C-thesis
  • D-approach
  • E-outline 506 Writing, revising: A-first draft
  • B-revising, editing, proofreading
  • C-sample student essay 507-510 Research Papers 507 Planning, researching: A-topic
  • B-thesis (see 505C)
  • C- locating sources (print, electronic, field)
  • D-working bibliography
  • E-evaluating sources (objectivity, etc.)
  • F-- note taking (paraphrase, etc.)
  • G-pulling it all together 508 Citing sources: A-within paper (MLA, APA)
  • B-plagiarism [ESL] 509 Works cited/references list: A-MLA
  • B-APA 510 Setting up pages: A-text (MLA, APA)
  • B-works cited/references list (MLA, APA) Index (by section number) Correction Chart

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