Grammar Cheat Sheet
Grammar Cheat Sheet
Grammar Cheat Sheet
Rule 1 - Subject-Verb Agreement Rule 2 - Noun-Pronoun Agreement Rule 3 - Pronoun Subjects & Objects Rule 4 - Pronoun Consistency Rule 5 - Correct Tense Rule 6 - Adjectives & adverbs Rule 7 - Parallel Construction Rule 8 - Run-on Sentences & Sentence Fragments Rule 9 - Dangling Modifiers
(Participles/participial phrases)
Rule 10 - Sentence logic Rule 11 - Fixing commonly messed up expressions Rule 12 - Logical comparison Rule 13 - Comparative/superlative forms of words Rule 14 - Spelling
But before we begin Nounperson, place, thing, idea (joy), quality (stickiness), or act (drooling) Pronounword that takes the place of another noun (The Serpent is evil. He is cruel. He is a pronoun because it takes the place of Serpent. Verbword that expresses action (jump) or a state of being (be). Tells whats happening in a sentence. Subjectnoun or pronoun that does the action of the verb in the sentence ( He drooled. He is the subject because he is the thing that drooled.) Objectnoun or pronoun that the verb acts on. (He tickled me. Me is the object because me is the thing that got tickled.) PrepositionWords like to at, in, up, over, under, after, of. They go with objects. (in the housein is the preposition & house is the object.) Singularsingle thing or unit (noodle) Pluralmore than one thing (noodles)
o Examples o I like hotdogs, but hotdogs dont like me. o She is good enough for Grape-Nuts, but are Grape-Nuts good enough for her?
(Participles/participial phrases)
Incorrect: Taking the test, his copy of the cheat sheet was in his pocket. o The sentence implies that the cheat sheet was taking the test. Correct: Taking the test, he had his copy of the cheat sheet in his pocket.