Tag: grammar
Press Release: Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy out Dec 31, 2018
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Jillian Murphy 706-864-1556 ungpress@ung.edu Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy University of North Georgia Press, December 31, 2018 Dahlonega, GA—The University of North Georgia Press is pleased to announce the release of our latest open education resource: Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy by Dr. Steven Brehe, out December 31, 2018. Considered “a delight to read,”…
Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy Cover Reveal
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The University of North Georgia Press is pleased to announce the release of our latest Open Education Resource: Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy, out December 31, 2018. We’re excited to reveal its amazing cover. This Open Education Resource is developed in conjunction with Affordable Learning Georgia and the University System of Georgia.…
Classroom Grammar: An Introduction to the Reed-Kellogg System
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The Reed-Kellogg system is a method for diagramming sentences that was commonly taught in grammar classrooms in the past. The system was introduced in the 1870s by Alonzo Reed and Brainerd Kellogg. Previous methods of diagramming focused solely on teaching proper word order to students. The Reed-Kellogg system offered an…
New Release: Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy – OER
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The University of North Georgia Press is pleased to announce the release of our latest Open Education Resource: Brehe’s Grammar Anatomy by Dr. Steven Brehe, out December 31, 2018. As the University Press Partner for Affordable Learning Georgia, UNG Press is publishing this textbook as one of six Open Education Resources…
Top 4 Misunderstood Grammar Rules
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Passive Voice I have been guilty of using the passive voice on numerous occasions. I’ll probably use it a couple of times in this blog—it must be the journalist in me. My editors will tell you how much I love to use it, although I’ve been trying to avoid it…
Link-N-Blogs: Feb 15
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“Until recently, I was an ebook sceptic, see; one of those people who harrumphs about the ‘physical pleasure of turning actual pages’ and how ebook will ‘never replace the real thing’. Then I was given a Kindle as a present. That shut me up. Stock complaints about the inherent pleasure…