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Punctuation

the write stuff!
2010
An illustrated guide to the basics of English grammar that introduces punctuation marks with representing characters, including the unassuming Semicolon, the loud-mouthed Exclamation Point, the Comma Cops, and others.

Over, bear! Under, where?

2021
"Two animal friends at a park encounter a seemingly scary creature, but not everything is as it seems"--OCLC.

Speaking proper English

2021
If you want to learn everything that you need to do to help you begin to speak English fluently, then you are in the right place! This book is here to teach you the ins and outs of English grammar so that you can begin to use it like a pro..

The English grammar workbook for adults

a self-study guide to improve functional writing
2020
". . . self-guided way to learn how to write better in English"--Back cover.

Pitch and throw, grasp and know

what is a synonym?
2022
Because there are synonyms, you get to choose/from a whole list of possible words you can use./ They're words that are practically, nearly the same,/like, gentle, subdued, or incredibly tame.

Adjectives and adverbs

2014
Provides simple text, examples, and colorful illustrations to explain what adjectives and adverbs are and how they are used; includes review questions and an answer key.

Eats more, shoots & leaves

why, all punctuation marks matter!
2019
". . . side-by-side illustrations demonstrate how carefully (or not) placed punctuation marks can completely alter a sentence's meaning"--Provided by publisher.

Similes and metaphors

Discover how similes and metaphors can paint vivid pictures that are sure to make both reading and writing more pleasurable.

Grammar Girl presents the ultimate writing guide for students

2019
A guide to writing and speaking for students that offers anecdotes and memory tricks to help users avoid common grammatical mistakes.

Verbs say "go!"

2020
"Jump! Climb! Lift! Leap! Not known for sitting still, the verbs are packing lots of grammar facts and fun into their parts-of-speech adventure. These . . . illustrated characters camp, exercise, sail, and swim, and all readers need to do is read, learn, and enjoy!"--Provided by publisher.
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