199 9.60 Modifiers: Irregular Comparisons.201 9.61 Modifiers: Double and Incomplete Comparisons. 196 Unit 9 Using Modifiers Correctly 9.59 Modifiers: Three Degrees of Comparison. Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement with Indefinite Pronoun Antecedents. 187 8.56 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement in Person. Unit 8 Using Pronouns Correctly 8.52 Personal Pronouns: Case.181 8.53 Pronouns with and as Appositives After Than and As.183 8.54 Who and Whom in Questions and Subordinate Clauses.185 8.55 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement in Number and Gender. 107 4.27 Adverb Clauses.111 4.28 Noun Clauses.115 4.29 Kinds of Sentences: Declarative and Imperative. 103 4.25 Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences.105 4.26 Adjective Clauses. Unit 4 Clauses and Sentence Structure 4.23 Main and Subordinate Clauses.101 4.24 Simple and Compound Sentences. 171 7.50 Subject-Verb Agreement and Intervening Expressions.173 7.51 Subject-Verb Agreement and Indefinite Pronouns as Subjects. 169 7.49 Subject-Verb Agreement and Compound Subjects. 167 7.48 Subject-Verb Agreement and Special Subjects. 165 7.47 Subject-Verb Agreement in Inverted Sentences. 161 7.45 Subject-Verb Agreement and Intervening Prepositional Phrases.163 7.46 Subject-Verb Agreement and Linking Verbs. Unit 7 Subject-Verb Agreement 7.44 Subject-Verb Agreement. 95 3.22 Distinguishing Participial, Gerund, and Infinitive Phrases. Unit 3 Phrases 3.18 Prepositional Phrases.89 3.19 Participles and Participial Phrases.91 3.20 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases Appositives and Appositive Phrases.93 3.21 Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases. 149 6.41 Verbs: Progressive and Emphatic Forms.151 6.42 Verbs: Compatibility of Tenses.153 6.43 Voice of Verbs: Active and Passive. 145 6.39 Perfect Tenses: Present, Past, and Future. 143 6.38 Tense of Verbs: Present, Past, and Future. 141 6.37 Irregular Verbs: Principal Parts. 137 Cumulative Review: Units 1–5.138 Unit 6 Verb Tenses and Voice 6.36 Regular Verbs: Principal Parts. 131 5.35 Diagraming Sentences with Clauses.133 Unit 5 Review. 129 5.34 Diagraming Simple Sentences with Phrases. 128 Unit 5 Diagraming Sentences 5.33 Diagraming Simple Sentences. 123 4.32 Run-on Sentences.125 Unit 4 Review. Kinds of Sentences: Interrogative and Exclamatory.121 4.31 Sentence Fragments. 79 2.15 Order of Subject and Predicate.81 2.16 Complements: Direct and Indirect Objects.83 2.17 Subject Complements and Object Complements.85 Unit 2 Review. Unit 2 Parts of the Sentence 2.12 Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates.75 2.13 Complete Subjects and Complete Predicates.77 2.14 Compound Subjects and Compound Predicates. 61 1.9 Adverbs.63 1.10 Prepositions.69 1.11 Conjunctions: Coordinating, Correlative, and Subordinating Interjections. 53 1.5 Verbs: Action (Transitive/Intransitive). 47 1.2 Nouns: Proper and Common Concrete and Abstract.49 1.3 Pronouns: Personal and Possessive Reflexive and Intensive.51 1.4 Pronouns: Interrogative and Relative Demonstrative and Indefinite. 45 Unit 1 Parts of Speech 1.1 Nouns: Singular, Plural, and Collective. Send all inquiries to: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 936 Eastwind Drive Westerville, Ohio 43081 ISBN 0-02-818294-4 Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 024 03 02 01 00 99Ĭontents Handbook of Definitions and Rules. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.