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TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR DVD
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 1: Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives
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The Standard Deviants start off with three meaty parts of speech: the noun, which is a person, place, thing or idea; the pronoun, which takes the place of a noun; and the adjective, which describes or modifies a noun.
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR DVD
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 2: All About the Verb
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Get ready for action, because it's verbs, verbs, verbs! The Standard Deviants introduce you to a baker's dozen of verb tenses, including the simple tense, the perfect tense, the progressive tense, and the perfect progressive tense!
 
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR DVD
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 3: Adverbs, Prepositions and Conjunctions
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Topics cover adverb review, preposition identification and use, conjunctions, paired conjections, and interjections. 
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TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 4: Examining the Sentence
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Sentence time! The Standard Deviants look at simple sentences, not-so-simple complex sentences and compound sentences. We'll also explain how phrases and objects work within sentences.
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TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 5: Agreeing with Grammar
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Discover how a word that usually works as one part of speech can pretend to be another part of speech, including nouns as verbs, and verbs as nouns. Then tackle proper agreement in grammar, including subject/verb agreement and proper agreement between nouns and articles.
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TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR MODULE 6: Grammar Follies
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Take a look at sentence problems, including sentence fragments, comma splices, and run-on sentences. Then examine common grammatical traps, such as tense shifts, vague pronoun references, and faulty parallels.
GRAMMAR DVD
TEACHING SYSTEMS GRAMMAR 6 Pack
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The modules begin with the basics: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions. Then the subject presentation progresses through sentence structure, agreement between subjects and verbs and common grammar mistakes. Examples of sentence constructions, while not wrong are not preferred, are given to finish the subject.