Many good writers do not have a conscious knowledge of Faiglish grammar. They long ago internalized the rriles governing the language and coidd not explain the system if they were paid to. But because they know these rules on an unconscious level, they can write accurately and effectively. Other people have had instruction in diagramming sentences and labeling parts of speech, but they feel insecure about applying their grammatical knowledge to their own writing. This book presents the fundamental concepts of grammar that will enable writers to compose and revise with confidence and intelligence. Memorizing rules and analyzing sentences have little direct effect on writing skills. Writers must come to understand grammar in the context of their own composing processes. Our experience as teachers and writers has shown us that combining a knowledge of grammatical concepts with practice and instruction in writing will improve fluency and ensure correctness. Many writers need an understanding of grammar and grammatical terms to identify recurring problems and eliminate them from their writing. This text will give such writers a conscious understanding of the principles involved in producing and controlling the structures and conventions of English. Publisher: Macmillan (December 20, 1990) Language: English Paperback: 148 pages ISBN-10: 0023401419 ISBN-13: 978-0023401411 Article Weight: 4.2 ounces Dimensions: 4.75 x 0.25 x 7 inches Link download https://nitro.download/view/ECEA95D9C098566https://nitroflare.com/folder/949760/L00VuZ2xpc2g=