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The series consists of a variety of monographs from the fields of
Classical Philology and Ancient History. While maintaining a broad
thematic and methodological scope, the editors are especially keen
on studies showing a thorough and critical engagement with the
relevant literary texts and primary sources.
English Grammar Workbook For Dummies, UK Edition is grammar First
Aid for anyone wanting to perfect their English and develop the
practical skills needed to write and speak correctly. Each chapter
focuses on key grammatical principles, with easy-to-follow theory
and examples as well as practice questions and explanations. From
verbs, prepositions and tenses, to style, expressions and tricky
word traps, this hands-on workbook is essential for both beginners
looking to learn and practise the basics of English grammar, and
those who want to brush up skills they already have - quickly,
easily, and with confidence. English Grammar Workbook For Dummies,
UK Edition covers: Part I: Laying the Groundwork: Grammar Basics
Chapter 1: Placing the Proper Verb in the Proper Place Chapter 2:
Matchmaker, Make Me a Match: Pairing Subjects and Verbs Correctly
Chapter 3: Who Is She, and What Is It? The Lowdown on Pronouns
Chapter 4: Finishing What You Start: Writing Complete Sentences
Part II: Mastering Mechanics Chapter 5: Exercising Comma Sense
Chapter 6: Made You Look! Punctuation Marks That Demand Attention
Chapter 7: One Small Mark, a Whole New Meaning: Apostrophes Chapter
8: "Let Me Speak!" Quotation Marks Chapter 9: Hitting the Big Time:
Capital Letters Part III: The Pickier Points of Correct Verb and
Pronoun Use Chapter 10: The Case of It (And Other Pronouns) Chapter
11: Choosing the Best Pronoun for a Tricky Sentence Chapter 12:
Travelling in Time: Tricky Verb-Tense Situations Chapter 13: Are
You and Your Verbs in the Right Mood? Part IV: All You Need to Know
about Descriptions and Comparisons Chapter 14: Writing Good or
Well: Adjectives and Adverbs Chapter 15: Going on Location: Placing
Descriptions Correctly Chapter 16: For Better or Worse: Forming
Comparisons Chapter 17: Apples and Oranges: Improper Comparisons
Part V: Writing with Style Chapter 18: Keeping Your Balance Chapter
19: Spicing Up and Trimming Down Your Sentences Chapter 20:
Steering Clear of Tricky Word Traps Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 21: Ten Over-corrections Chapter 22: Ten Errors to Avoid at
All Cost
This edition of the Ephesiaca ist based on: 1) a new and accurate
reading of the difficult codex unicus; 2) a practically full
knowledge of emendations proposed by other scholars from 1700 to
the present; and 3) conjectures offered by the present editor. In
the preface some aspects of the early modern history of the text
are clarified.
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