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- Parts of Speech: Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections.
- Sentence Structure: Basic structure (subject + predicate), sentence types (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex), phrases, clauses, complements, objects.
- Syntax: The arrangement of words and phrases within sentences.
- Punctuation: Commas, periods, semicolons, colons, question marks, exclamation points, quotation marks, dashes, hyphens, apostrophes, parentheses.
- Capitalization: Rules for proper nouns, titles, beginnings of sentences, etc.
- Spelling: Common rules, frequently misspelled words, homophones.
- Tenses: Present tenses (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous), past tenses, future tenses, conditional tenses.
- Active/Passive Voice: Understanding the constructions and their uses.
- Verb Agreement Subject-verb agreement, irregular verbs.
- Moods: Indicative, subjunctive, imperative.
- Non-finite Verbs: Gerunds, infinitives, participles, and their complex uses.
- Diction: Formal vs. informal, word choice, synonyms, antonyms, denotation vs. connotation.
- Idioms and Figurative Language: Metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, etc.
- Pronouns: Case usage, relative pronouns, pronoun agreement.
- Homophones/Confusable Words: Their/there/they're, affect/effect, homophones, etc.
- Style Guides: MLA, APA, Chicago, etc. (for citation and formatting).
- Reported Speech: Direct vs. indirect speech.
- Complex Sentence Structures: Sentence variety, emphasis techniques (e.g., inversions, appositives).
- Rhetorical Grammar: Grammatical structures used for persuasion and argumentation.
- Discourse Analysis: Analyzing grammar in larger contexts (paragraphs, essays, conversations).
- Historical Grammar: How English grammar has evolved over time.
- World Englishes: Variations in grammar across different English-speaking regions.
- Academic Writing: Grammar for research papers, theses, and dissertations.
- Creative Writing: Grammatical techniques for poetry, fiction, playwriting, etc.
- Technical Writing: Grammar for clarity in professional fields (science, engineering, business).
- Editing and Proofreading: Strategies for error identification and correction.