Grammar Foundations (2014)
2h 12mBeginner2014-08-22
Authors

Judy Steiner-Williams
Senior Lecturer at Kelley Business School
Course details
Grammar matters! Why? Proper grammar improves the clarity of your writing and increases readers' confidence in your ideas. But memorizing every single grammar rule is not the purpose of this course. Instead, author Judy Steiner-Williams concentrates on helping you apply the basic principles so you can avoid making the most common mistakes. Learn about the different parts of speech, possessive rules, and the difference between writing vs. spelling numbers. Then discover tricks for using words that look alike or sound alike (but have entirely different meanings) and enforcing parallel structure.
Learning objectives
Differentiate between concrete and abstract nouns.
Demonstrate proper use of articles.
Distinguish between restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses.
Create parallel sentences.
Use pronouns correctly.
Recognize look-alikes and sound-alikes.
Apply appropriate punctuation rules.
Distinguish between passive and active voice.
Learning objectives
Differentiate between concrete and abstract nouns.
Demonstrate proper use of articles.
Distinguish between restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses.
Create parallel sentences.
Use pronouns correctly.
Recognize look-alikes and sound-alikes.
Apply appropriate punctuation rules.
Distinguish between passive and active voice.
Skills covered
WritingFoundationsProfessional Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - How to get the most out of this course
1. Overview of Grammar
- 03 - Why does grammar matter
- 04 - Overview of mechanics
2. The Parts of Speech
- 05 - Nouns
- 06 - Verbs
- 07 - Articles
- 08 - Pronouns
- 09 - Pronoun categories
- 10 - Pronoun cases
- 11 - Adverbs
- 12 - Adjectives
- 13 - Conjunctions
- 14 - Prepositions
- 15 - Clauses and phrases
- 16 - Restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses
- 17 - A closer look at sentence structure
3. Common Problems
- 18 - Making sentences parallel
- 19 - Possessive rules
- 20 - Passive and active voice
- 21 - Using sound-alikes
- 22 - Using look-alikes
- 23 - Unpacking word meanings
- 24 - Writing or spelling a number
- 25 - Comma rules
- 26 - Minor punctuation rules
- 27 - Troublesome adjectives and adverbs
Next Steps
- 28 - Practicing the grammar rules
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