The Infographic Guide to Grammar: A Visual Reference for Everything You Need to Know
By (Author) Jara Kern
Adams Media Corporation
Adams Media Corporation
2nd September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
428.2
Paperback
128
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
281g
Mastering grammar is now easier than ever with this fully illustrated guide that covers the most important rules in grammar and punctuationmaking even the most confusing rules easy to understand.
This illustrated guide to English grammar gives you everything you need for a better understanding of how to write and punctuate correctly. From proper comma usage to the correct form of there, their, or theyreunderstanding grammar has never been easier.
Is it who or whom Affect or effect And what is a prepositional phrase With The Infographic Guide to Grammar, youll learn the answers to all of these questions, and so much more. Filled with colorful, easy-to-understand entries, this book includes topics like:
Basic sentence structure
The parts of speech
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Featuring 50 vibrant infographics explaining everything from subject-verb agreement to the Oxford comma and verb tenses this book breaks down the complicated rules and guidelines for writing the English language and makes them clear and straightforward.
Good solid tips.
The Eccentric Librarian
A fantastic book.
Author Unpublished
Bright, bold, and informative sure to please any grammar enthusiast and visual learners.
Madisons Library
Simple and clearly written, visually appealing, well organized, and a bonus! fun to read.
Create Teach Inspire
Jara Kerntapped her entrepreneurial streak as a kindergartner, when she wrote to Hasbro with the idea for a new line of My Little Pony toys, accompanied by names, marketing copy, and detailed illustrations. While shes moved on from My Little Ponies, her knack for organizing ideas and expressing them in sparkling copy has stayed with herand helped her nurture a thriving career. When shes not strategizing or writing, youll find her running trails or learning about birds and bugs with her three children. She holds a degree in music performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.