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Enhance your English Writing Skills What you'll learn Strengthen your foundational concepts of English grammar Use the rules of grammar to construct grammatically correct sentences Identify how to choose the correct word from between some commonly confused words Apply grammar rules to successfully edit and proofread your writing Requirements A basic understanding of the English language Description Whether you are a student looking for additional course material, or a professional looking to enhance your writing skills, the Fundamentals of English Grammar for Writing course offers a refresher on the basics of English grammar and aims to strengthen your foundational concepts of the language.The key basics covered in the course are:Identifying the different parts of speech, such as Nouns, Pronouns, and moreUnderstanding the rules of the Subject-Verb agreement, which is key in sentence constructionIdentifying the different punctuation marks and how to use them correctlyChoosing the right words between confusing ones like Who vs. Whom, and moreIn addition, you will learn the important rules of grammar and get handy tips on how to apply them. the course brings all of these concepts together in the Editing and Proofreading section. Here, you will understand the distinction between editing and proofreading and explain why this stage is a crucial part of the writing process. Handy tips and practical tricks are provided to guide you on effectively editing and proofreading your own writing to make it clearer and more engaging for your audience.Lastly, you can test your understanding of each topic through practice exercises that are available for each section, along with an answer key that provides detailed explanations for the exercises.As a bonus, a detailed summary is provided that encapsulates the key points learnt throughout the course. This summary is available to and take away as a handy job aid that you can refer to as you apply the knowledge learnt in this course.By the end of this course, you should be able to:Identify the key parts of speech that are essential to sentence constructionUse the rules of the Subject-Verb agreement to reduce grammatical errors in sentencesUnderstand the value of using punctuation marks correctlyIdentify the correct words between confusing ones like Which vs. That, and moreEffectively edit and proofread to enhance your writingAre there any course requirements or prerequisites?A basic knowledge of the English language is essential as this course touches upon the key aspects of grammar to enhance writing, and is not an extensive study into the subject. Overview Section 1: Course Introduction Lecture 1 Overview and Objectives Section 2: Nouns and Pronouns Lecture 2 Introduction Lecture 3 Nouns Lecture 4 Types of Nouns Lecture 5 Pronouns Lecture 6 Types of Pronouns Lecture 7 Rules Regarding Pronouns Lecture 8 Practice: Nouns and Pronouns Lecture 9 Answer Key: Nouns and Pronouns Practice Lecture 10 Summary Section 3: Verbs and Subject-Verb Agreement Lecture 11 Introduction Lecture 12 Verbs Lecture 13 Types of Verbs Lecture 14 Subject-Verb Agreement Lecture 15 Practice: Verbs and Subject-Verb Agreement Lecture 16 Answer Key: Verbs and Subject-Verb Agreement Practice Lecture 17 Summary Section 4: Adjectives and Adverbs Lecture 18 Introduction Lecture 19 Adjectives Lecture 20 Degrees of Adjectives Lecture 21 Adverbs Lecture 22 Types of Adverbs Lecture 23 Degrees of Adverbs Lecture 24 Rules Regarding Adjectives and Adverbs Lecture 25 Practice: Adjectives and Adverbs Lecture 26 Answer Key: Adjectives and Adverbs Practice Lecture 27 Summary Section 5: Prepositions and Conjunctions Lecture 28 Introduction Lecture 29 Prepositions Lecture 30 Types of Prepositions Lecture 31 Rules Regarding Prepositions Lecture 32 Conjunctions Lecture 33 Types of Conjunctions Lecture 34 Practice: Prepositions and Conjunctions Lecture 35 Answer Key: Prepositions and Conjunctions Practice Lecture 36 Summary Section 6: Punctuation Lecture 37 Introduction Lecture 38 Period Lecture 39 Question Mark Lecture 40 Exclamation Mark Lecture 41 Comma Lecture 42 Colon Lecture 43 Semi-Colon Lecture 44 Quotation Mark Lecture 45 Practice: Punctuation Lecture 46 Answer Key: Punctuation Practice Lecture 47 Summary Section 7: Choosing the Right Words Lecture 48 Introduction Lecture 49 Who, That, and Which Lecture 50 Who and Whom Lecture 51 Whoever and Whomever Lecture 52 Practice: Choosing the Right Words Lecture 53 Answer Key: Choosing the Right Words Practice Lecture 54 Summary Section 8: Editing and Proofreading Lecture 55 Introduction Lecture 56 Tips for Editing Lecture 57 Tips for Proofreading Lecture 58 Practice: Editing and Proofreading Lecture 59 Answer Key: Editing and Proofreading Practice Lecture 60 Summary Section 9: Course Summary Lecture 61 Introduction Lecture 62 Parts of Speech Lecture 63 Punctuation Marks Lecture 64 Choosing the Right Words Lecture 65 Tips for Editing and Proofreading Anyone who wants to improve their foundational concepts of English and learn to write without errors HomePage:
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