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The ability to write clearly and correctly is the cornerstone to success in school, on the job, and in life. Even in this age of word processors and spell-checkers; a firm grasp of grammar, punctuation and sentence structure provides the ability to communicate clearly.
 
     10 lessons form a complete writing course
  Full-motion video provides clear examples how how to write well
  Grammar, from simple to complex, is fully explained
  Practical writing examples are provided
  Along with the mechanics of good writing, clear organization and presentation is stressed
  Guided practice includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, and clear communication skills
  A comprehensive placement test let's you quickly find where to start
 
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Writing Objectives
Writing
Book 1 - Spelling
  • Form plurals using s and es.
  • Form plurals for words ending in y, f, and fe.
  • Add suffixes that begin with vowels to words.
  • Add suffixes that begin with consonants to words.
  • Add common prefixes to words.
Book 2 - Mechanics
  • Capitalize proper nouns.
  • Capitalize words in appropriate situations.
  • Use correct end punctuation.
  • Use commas to separate items in a series; to set off nonessential information; to separate main clauses in compound sentences; and in other situations.
Book 3 - Nouns and Verbs
  • Recognize roles of nouns and verbs in sentences.
  • Use "helper" verbs correctly to form various tenses.
  • Recognize words commonly mistaken for and misused as verbs.
  • Use sit and set, lie and lay, and rise and raise correctly.
Book 4 - Agreement
  • Select correct verbs for subjects with either/or, neither/not, or but/also.
  • Select verbs for subjects that are collective nouns.
  • Select verbs for sentences beginning with there or here.
  • Select verbs for each, everybody, no one, and everybody.
  • Select verbs for subjects with positive and negative elements.
Book 5 - Pronouns
  • Use subject and object forms of pronouns correctly.
  • Use "divide and conquer" strategy for compound subjects and objects.
  • Use who, which, and that correctly.
  • Use possessive pronouns correctly.
  • Distinguish possessive pronouns from sound-alike contractions.
  • Use these, those, and them correctly.
Book 6 - Modifiers
  • Recognize the function of modifiers.
  • Use good and well correctly.
  • Distinguish between real/very, fewer/less, and many/much.
  • Use barely, scarcely, and hardly correctly.
  • Use comparative and superlative forms of modifiers correctly.
  • Recognize when the possessive of a noun is used and form it correctly.
Book 7 - Sentences
  • Recognize and correct run on sentences and sentence fragments.
  • Place modifiers for clarity.
  • Edit for parallel construction.
  • Edit to combine ideas.
  • Edit to omit the unnecessary.
Book 8 - Organization
  • Identify main ideas in paragraphs
  • Select effective topic sentences.
  • Order sentences in paragraphs for clarity.
  • Omit irrelevant information and reduce wordiness.
  • Use transitional words and phrases effectively.
Book 9 - Style
  • Reduce redundancy.
  • Select correct homonyms.
  • Edit for active voice.
  • Eliminate it, you, and they when there is no clear antecedent.
  • Distinguish between commonly confused words.
Book 10 - Review
  • Review ways to modify run-ons and fragments, rules for subject-verb agreement, rules for correct usage, guidelines for using helper verbs, ways to find and omit irrelevant information, ways to find effective topic sentences, ways to connect ideas.

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