Painless Grammar

  • Painless Grammar
    By Rebecca Elliott

    Whitney bought a lacy, very, sequined, dark, blue dress. Where would you put and's? “Very and sequined” is clearly not good; very is an adverb modifying the adjective sequined, so that comma should go. “Lacy and very sequined” sounds ...

  • Painless Grammar
    By Rebecca Elliott

    THE PAIN VANISHES WHEN YOU TRANSFORM GRAMMAR PROBLEMS INTO FUN-- Learn correct ways to construct sentences by applying rules of grammar to funny statements See how using correct grammar makes sending e-mails to your friends faster and ...

  • Painless Grammar
    By Rebecca Elliott

    Whether you’re a student or an adult looking to refresh your knowledge, Barron’s Painless Grammar provides review and practice in an easy, step-by-step format.

  • Painless Grammar
    By Rebecca Elliott

    This very approachable text combines instruction in parts of speech and sentence structure with down-to-earth examples, funny illustrations, and examination of some of the more amusing and peculiar words in the English language.

  • Painless Grammar
    By Rebecca Elliott

    Written primarily for children on the middle-school level, this book mixes parts of speech and proper punctuation with healthy portions of humor, down-to-earth examples, and fun illustrations that will appeal to adolescents.