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DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1: SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT Lesson 1.1 Making a Complete Sentence Screen 1: Lesson 1.1 Topics Screen 2: Sentence Definition Screen 3: Examples: Complete Sentences Screen 4: Examples: Incomplete Sentences Lesson 1.2 Subject and Predicate Screen 1: Lesson 1.2 Topics Screen 2: Nouns as Subject Parts of Sentences Screen 3: Proper Nouns and Common Nouns Screen 4: Verbs as Predicate Parts of Sentences Screen 5: Examples: Subject and Predicate Lesson 1.3 Sentence Ending Punctuation Screen 1: Lesson 1.3 Topics Screen 2: Declarative and Imperative Sentences Screen 3: Interrogative and Exclamatory Sentences; Interjections Screen 4: Examples: Declarative Sentences Screen 5: Examples: Imperative Sentences Screen 6: Examples: Interrogative Sentences Screen 7: Examples: Exclamatory Sentences Lesson 1.4 Use of Capitals Screen 1: Lesson 1.4 Topics Screen 2: Common Uses of Capitals Screen 3: Capitalizing Abbreviations Screen 4: Examples: Capitalize the First Word in Sentences and the Pronoun I Screen 5: Examples: Capitalize Proper Nouns Screen 6: Examples: Capitalize Titles, Initials and Abbreviations Lesson 1.5 Paragraph Development Screen 1: Lesson 1.5 Topics Screen 2: Paragraph Development with Good Sentences Screen 3: Avoid Run-On Sentences Screen 4: Avoid Stringy Sentences Screen 5: Good Sentences Screen 6: Topic or Main Idea Sentence Screen 7: Detail and Example Sentences Screen 8: Examples: Topic and Detail Sentences Screen 9: Examples: Topic and Detail Sentences Screen 10: Examples: Topic and Example Sentences Screen 11: Examples: Topic and Example Sentences

UNIT 2: CAPITALIZATION Lesson 2.1 Proper Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 2.1 Topics Screen 2: Proper Nouns Persons, Places, Things, Days, Months, and Holidays Screen 3: Proper Nouns Geographic Names, Religions, Nationalities, Languages, Clubs, and Organizations Screen 4: Examples: Proper Nouns Persons, Places, and Things Screen 5: Examples: Proper Nouns Days, Months, Holidays, and Geographic Names Screen 6: Examples: Proper Nouns Religions, Nationalities, Languages, Clubs, and Organizations Lesson 2.2 Capitalize Proper Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 2.2 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize Titles, Family Relations, and Initials Screen 3: Capitalize Abbreviations Screen 4: Capitalize Time and State Abbreviations Screen 5: Examples: State Abbreviations Screen 6: Examples: Titles of People, and Initials Screen 7: Examples: Abbreviations for Countries, States, and Dates Screen 8: Examples: Time and Titles Lesson 2.3 Titles of Works and Letters Screen 1: Lesson 2.3 Topics Screen 2: Capitals in Letters and Titles of Books and Works Screen 3: Examples: Capitals in Letters and Titles of Books and Works Lesson 2.4 Outline Topics and Poems Screen 1: Lesson 2.4 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize First Word in Lines of Outlines and Poems Screen 3: Examples: Outlines Screen 4: Examples: Poems Screen 5: Examples: Poems Lesson 2.5 Proper Adjectives Screen 1 : Lesson 2.5 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize Proper Adjectives Screen 3: Examples: Proper Adjectives Screen 4: Examples: Proper Adjectives Lesson 2.6 Direct Quotes Screen 1 : Lesson 2.6 Topics Screen 2: Direct Quotations Screen 3: Explaining Words with Quotes Screen 4: Capitals in Direct and Interrupted Quotes Screen 5: Paragraphs and Quotes Screen 6: Examples: Capitals in Direct Quotes Screen 7: Examples: Capitals in Interrupted Quotes

UNIT 3: PUNCTUATION Lesson 3.1 Punctuation: Titles, Initials, and Abbreviations Screen 1 : Lesson 3.1 Topics Screen 2: Periods in Titles, Initials, and Abbreviations Screen 3: Abbreviations and Periods Screen 4: Examples: Abbreviations of Titles and Initials Screen 5: Examples: Abbreviations for Days of the Week Screen 6: Examples: Abbreviations for Months Screen 7: Examples: Abbreviations of Measurement Units Screen 8: Examples: Abbreviations of Geographic Terms Screen 9: Examples: More Abbreviations Screen 10: Examples: Abbreviations with Two Periods Screen 12: Examples: Abbreviations Without Periods Screen 13: Examples: Abbreviations of States Lesson 3.2 Direct and Indirect Quotations Screen 1: Lesson 3.2 Topics Screen 2: Punctuation with Direct Quotations Screen 3: Conversation Words and Commas Screen 4: Location of Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Marks in Quotations Screen 5: Location of Quotation Marks in Quotations Screen 6: Punctuation in Divided or Interrupted Quotations Screen 7: Capitalize first Word in Direct Quotes Screen 8: Capitals in Interrupted Quotes Screen 9: Location of Commas in Quotations Screen 10: Placement of Ending Punctuation in Quotation Marks. Screen 11: Selecting Conversation Words Screen 12: Changing Paragraphs for New Speaker; Indirect Quotes Screen 13: Examples: Direct and Interrupted Quotes Screen 14: Examples: Direct and Indirect Quotes Lesson 3.3 Addresses, Dates, Letters, and Time Screen 1: Lesson 3.3 Topics Screen 2: Commas in Addresses, Dates, and Letter Parts Screen 3: Colons in Business Letter Greetings and Time Screen 4: Examples: Commas in Addresses, Dates, and Letters Screen 5: Examples: Colons in Business Letter Greetings and Time Lesson 3.4 Commas with a Series of Words Screen 1: Lesson 3.4 Topics Screen 2: Commas Separating Three or More Nouns, Verbs, or Adjectives Screen 3: Examples: Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives in Series UNIT 4: MORE PUNCTUATION Lesson 4.1 Commas in Interjections and Conversations Screen 1: Lesson 4.1 Topics Screen 2: Commas to Create Pauses Screen 3: Commas to Set Off Interrupters Screen 4: Commas to Separate a Noun of Address (Person Spoken to) Screen 5: Commas to Separate Conversation Words Screen 6: Examples: Commas with Interrupters Screen 7: Examples: Commas with Nouns of Address Screen 8: Examples: Commas with Conversation Words

Lesson 4.2 Commas in Sentences, Phrases, and Appositives Screen 1: Lesson 4.2 Topics Screen 2: Commas to Connect Sentences Screen 3: Commas with Phrases and Appositives Screen 4: Examples: Commas Connecting Sentences Screen 5: Examples: Commas in Phrases Screen 6: Examples: Commas with Appositives Lesson 4.3 Apostrophes in Contractions and Possessives Screen 1: Lesson 4.3 Topics Screen 2: Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes Screen 3: Plural Possessive Nouns and Contractions Screen 4: Examples: Singular Possessive Nouns Screen 5: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns Screen 6: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns Not Ending in S Screen 7: Examples: Contractions Lesson 4.4 Punctuation in Titles Screen 1: Lesson 4.4 Topics Screen 2: Underlining and Quotation Marks with Certain Titles of Works Screen 3: Examples: Titles Underlined Screen 4: Examples: Titles in Quotation Marks UNIT 5: PARTS OF SPEECH Lesson 5.1 Types of Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 5.1 Topics Screen 2: Nouns Screen 3: Common Nouns and Proper Nouns Screen 4: Singular and Plural Nouns Screen 5: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in S Screen 6: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in ES Screen 7: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in Y Screen 8: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in Y Screen 9: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in F or FE Screen 10 Irregular Plural Noun Forms Screen 11: Compound Nouns Screen 12: Possessive Singular Nouns Screen 13: Possessive Plural Nouns Screen 14: Possessive Plural Nouns Ending in S Screen 15: Examples: Common and Proper Nouns Screen 16: More Noun Forms and Possessive Nouns Lesson 5.2 Types of Pronouns Screen 1: Lesson 5.2 Topics Screen 2: Pronouns Replacing Nouns Screen 3: Singular and Plural Pronouns Screen 4: Subject and Object Pronouns Screen 5: Subject Pronouns Screen 6: Subject Pronouns Screen 7: Object Pronouns Screen 8: Object Pronouns Screen 9: Possessive Pronouns Screen 10: Possessive Pronouns Screen 11: Demonstrative Pronouns THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE

Screen 12: Demonstrative Words as Adjectives Screen 13: Examples: Pronouns as a Subject or as an Object Screen 14: Examples: Possessive Pronouns Screen 15: Examples: Demonstrative Pronouns Lesson 5.3 Types of Verbs Screen 1: Lesson 5.3 Topics Screen 2: Verbs and Predicates Screen 3: Action Verbs Screen 4: BE Verbs Screen 5: Examples: BE Verbs Screen 6: Examples: BE Verbs Screen 7: Linking Verbs and Helping Verbs Screen 8: Linking Verbs Screen 9: Main Verbs with Helping Verbs Screen 10: Transitive Verbs with Objects Screen 11: Intransitive Verbs without Objects Screen 12: Verbs with First Person Subject Screen 13: Verbs with Second Person Subject Screen 14: Verbs with Third Person Subject Screen 15: Verbs and Person of Subject Screen 16: Verbs with Singular or Plural Subjects Screen 17: Verb Forms for HAVE and HAS Screen 18: Verb Forms for DO, DOES, and DID Screen 19: Examples: Action Verbs and BE Verbs Screen 20: Examples: Linking Verbs and Helping Verbs Screen 21: Examples: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Lesson 5.4 Common Verb Tenses Screen 1: Lesson 5.4 Topics Screen 2: Present, Past and Future Verb Tenses Screen 3: Present Tense Verbs and Adding S Screen 4: Present Tense of Verbs Ending in Y Screen 5: Person and Number of the Subject Screen 6: Verb HAVE in Present Tense Screen 7: Past Tense Verbs and Adding ED Screen 8: Past Tense of Verbs Ending in Y Screen 9: Future Tense Verbs Using WILL and SHALL Screen 10: Irregular Verb Forms in Present and Past Tense Screen 11: Present Perfect Tense Verbs Using HAS or HAVE Screen 12: Past Participles in Present Perfect Tense Screen 13: Examples: Present and Past Tense Verbs Screen 14: Future and Present Perfect Tense Verbs Lesson 5.5 More Verb Tenses Screen 1: Lesson 5.5 Topics Screen 2: Present Progressive Verb Tense Screen 3: Examples: Present Progressive Tense Verbs Screen 4: Present Participles Screen 5: Forming Present Participles with Verbs Ending in E Screen 6: Past Progressive Verb Tense Screen 7: Examples: Past Progressive Verb Tense Screen 8: Regular Verbs with Past Participles Screen 9: Irregular Verbs with Past Participles Screen 10: Regular Versus Irregular Verbs

Screen 11: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs B to F Screen 12: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs F to R Screen 13: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs S to W Screen 14: Examples: Present Progressive and Past Progressive Verbs Screen 15: Examples: Present Participles and Past Participles Screen 16: Examples: Irregular Verbs Lesson 5.6 Subject and Verb Agreement Screen 1: Lesson 5.6 Topics Screen 2: Verb Form Agrees with Subject Screen 3: Subject Agreement with Helping and Linking Verbs Screen 4: Singular Subjects and Verb Agreement Screen 5: Compound Subjects Joined by AND Screen 6: Compound Subjects Joined by OR Screen 7: Examples: Simple Subjects and Verb Agreement Screen 8: Examples: Compound Subjects Joined by AND or OR UNIT 6: MORE PARTS OF SPEECH Lesson 6.1 Types of Adjectives Screen 1: Lesson 6.1 Topics Screen 2: Describing Nouns: How Many, What Kind, Which Ones Screen 3: Adjectives Screen 4: THIS, THAT, THESE, and THOSE Screen 5: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Screen 6: Comparative and Superlative Adjective Forms Screen 7: Comparative and Superlative Adjective Forms Screen 8: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Screen 9: Ordering Adjectives Screen 10: Articles A, AN, and THE Screen 11: Examples: Adjectives Screen 12: Examples: Comparative Adjectives Screen 13: Examples: Superlative Adjectives Screen 14: Examples: Ordering Adjectives Screen 15: Examples: Articles Lesson 6.2 Types of Adverbs Screen 1: Lesson 6.2 Topics Screen 2: Adverbs Describing When or How Often Screen 3: Adverbs Describing Where or How Screen 4: Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms Screen 5: Regular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms Screen 6: Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms Screen 7: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives Screen 8: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives Screen 9: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives- Comparative and Superlative Forms Screen 10: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives- Comparative and Superlative Forms Screen 11: Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms Screen 12: Predicate Adjectives Screen 13: Predicate Adjectives GOOD and GREAT Screen 14: Use of WELL as an Adverb and Predicate Adjective Screen 15: Use of GOOD and WELL as an Adverb or Adjective Screen 16: Examples: Adverbs Screen 17: Examples: Adverbs

Screen 18: Examples: Common Adverbs Screen 19: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Screen 20: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adverbs, continued Screen 21: Examples: Predicate Adjectives Screen 22: Examples: Predicate Adjectives Lesson 6.3 Prepositions Screen 1: Lesson 6.3 Topics Screen 2: Prepositions Screen 3: Prepositions Telling When Screen 4: Prepositional Phrases Screen 5: Prepositional Phrases Telling When Screen 6: Common Prepositions Screen 7: Examples: Prepositions Lesson 6.4 Conjunctions and Interjections Screen 1: Lesson 6.4 Topics Screen 2: Conjunctions and Compound Subjects Screen 3: Conjunctions and Compound Predicates Screen 4: Conjunctions and Compound Sentences Screen 5: Examples: Compound Sentences Screen 6: Interjections Screen 7: Examples: Interjections Screen 8: Examples: Compound Subjects and Predicates Screen 9: Examples: Compound Sentences and Interjections UNIT 7: WORD PARTS AND COUNTERPARTS Lesson 7.1 Contractions and Compound Words Screen 1: Lesson 7.1 Topics Screen 2: Contractions Screen 3: Negative Contractions Screen 4: Compound Words Screen 5: Examples: Contractions Screen 6: Examples: Compound Words Screen 7: Examples: Compound Words Lesson 7.2 Prefixes and Suffixes Screen 1: Lesson 7.2 Topics Screen 2: Prefixes Screen 3: Prefixes Screen 4: Compound Words Screen 5: Prefixes MIS and NON Screen 6: Prefixes PRE and UN Screen 7: Prefixes RE Screen 8: Examples: Prefixes Screen 9: Suffixes Screen 10: Suffixes ER and OR Screen 11: Suffixes LESS and FUL Screen 12: Suffix OUS Screen 13: Suffixes ABLE and IBLE

Lesson 7.3 Synonyms and Antonyms Screen 1: Lesson 7.3 Topics Screen 2: Synonyms Screen 3: Synonyms Screen 4: Selecting Similar Words with Appropriate Meanings Screen 5: Antonyms Screen 6: Examples: Synonyms Screen 7: Examples: Antonyms Lesson 7.4 Homophones, Homographs, and Homynyms Screen 1: Lesson 7.4 Topics Screen 2: Homophones and Homographs Screen 3: Examples: Homophone as Adjective, Noun, and Verb Screen 4: Homonyms Screen 5: Examples: Homophones Screen 6: Examples: Homographs and Homonyms