Grammar, Clarity and AP Style. The Writing Process Research! Know who will receive your communication and how to best reach them. This means knowing your:
Complex Sentences. What is a Complex Sentence? A complex sentence contains both an independent and a dependent clause. A complex sentence may contain.
Grammar Notes Commas
Subordination
Punctuation Prep for the ACT
Sentences that Bend Crafting Great Sentences using interrupters, non-restrictive elements (aka. parenthetical, non-defining, or non-essential clauses and.
A Short Guide to Grammar Logan Brundage. Overview 0 Sentence Structure 0 Use of pronouns 0 Mechanics 0 Resources.
Tomás Rivera Center for Student Success The Chicago Manual Writing Style Workshop as presented in Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers Sixth Edition Part.
WARM UP 10-20-2014 Who? Which? That? Who, which, and that are relative pronouns that relate the subject of a sentence to its object. 1.Who refers only.
Who, Which, That Who and Whom. Rule 1: Who refers to people. That and which refer to groups or things. Examples: Anya is the one who rescued the bird.
Why are commas important? InterruptersInterrupters (nonessential elements) Using Commas.
Grammar: Comma Rules. There are several comma rules in the English language. We will learn the five most common uses of commas.