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Introductory College Grammar and Writing

Marian Anders

Introductory College Grammar and Writing guides students through the basics of grammar and writing using a unique step-by-step approach. The friendly, conversational style and engaging topics for both practice sentences and paragraphs create a tone that is sophisticated yet easy to understand. In the grammar section, students learn a logical process for finding subjects, verbs, phrases, and clauses and then how to identify and fix fragments, comma splices, and run-ons. In the writing section, students are guided through the writing process to write a variety of basic-level paragraphs with emphasis on topic sentence and support. Introductory College Grammar and Writing develops students' confidence and provides them with a solid foundation for learning more advanced material. "[This book] offers simplified explanations and instructions written in clear language and a conversational style, making this step-by-step workbook truly accessible to pre-college and struggling students. Even students who don't struggle with writing will appreciate the workbook's clear explanations and examples and the quick reference page of key concepts." ― Book News, Inc. The Teacher's Manual will be available electronically on a CD or via email. Please contact Beth Hall at [email protected] to request a copy.

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