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Least You Should Know about English, Form B

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ISBN-10: 1428230793

ISBN-13: 9781428230798

Edition: 10th 2010

Authors: Paige L. Wilson, Teresa Ferster Glazier, Paige Wilson

List price: $107.95
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Quickly master English writing skills with THE LEAST YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ENGLISH: WRITING SKILLS, FORM B, Tenth Edition. Brief and uncomplicated, this text has helped students learn the basics of English writing for thirty years with its clear, concise concept explanations and useful, relevant corresponding exercises. Topics include spelling, word choice, sentence structure, and punctuation as well as more advanced topics such as the writing process, argumentation, and summarizing skills. Check your work easily with exercise answers located in the back of the book. When the course ends, this text is an excellent writing resource for all your college courses and beyond.
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Book details

List price: $107.95
Edition: 10th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 1/6/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 328
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

With an amazing gift for explaining the basics of grammar, punctuation, and writing, Paige Wilson, Associate Professor at Pasadena City College, focuses on the vital structures of English, reinforcing fundamental concepts with an abundance of easy-to-follow exercises.

Word Choice And Spelling
Your Own List of Misspelled Words
Words Often Confused (Set 1)
Words Often Confused (Set 2)
The Eight Parts of Speech
Adjectives and Adverbs
Contractions
Possessives
Words That Can Be Broken into Parts
Rules for Doubling a Final Letter
Using a Dictionary
Sentence Structure
Finding Subjects and Verbs
Locating Prepositional Phrases
Understanding Dependent Clauses
Correcting Fragments
Correcting Run-on Sentences
Identifying Verb Phrases
Using Standard English Verbs
Using Regular and Irregular Verbs
Maintaining Subject-Verb Agreement
Avoiding Shifts in Time
Recognizing Verbal Phrases
Correcting Misplaced or Dangling Modifiers
Following Sentence Patterns
Avoiding ClichTs, Awkward Phrasing, and Wordiness
Correcting for Parallel Structure
Using Pronouns
Avoiding Shifts in Person
Punctuation And Capital Letters
Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point, Semicolon, Colon, Dash
Comma Rules 1, 2, and 3
Comma Rules 4, 5, and 6
Capital Letters
Writing
What Is the Least You Should Know about Writing? Basic Structures
The Paragraph: Defining a Paragraph
Types of Paragraphs
Sample Paragraphs in an Essay
The Essay: The Five-Paragraph Essay and Beyond
Defining an Essay
A Sample Essay
Writing Skills
Writing in Your Own Voice: Narration
Description
Finding a Topic: Look to Your Interests
Focused Free Writing
Clustering
Talking with Other Students
Organizing Ideas: Thesis Statements
Organizing an Essay
Topic Sentences
Organizing Body Paragraphs (or Single Paragraphs)
Transitional Expressions
Supporting with Details: Types of Support
Revising Your Papers
Revision Checklist
Exchanging Papers
Proofreading Aloud
Presenting Your Work: Paper Formats
Titles
Writing an Argument: Taking a Stand and Proving Your Point
Three Requirements of a Strong Written Argument
A Longer, More Challenging Reading
Writing Summaries: Sample Summary
Summary Checklist
Answers
Index