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English Grammar Perfection: Overcoming Common Grammar Mistakes
What I will learn?
- By the end of this course, you will:
- Write with greater accuracy and confidence
- Improve your communication skills, whether for essays, emails, or creative writing
- Develop a deeper understanding of English grammar and punctuation rules
- Learn to choose the right words to convey your message effectively
Course Curriculum
Introduction
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Introduction
14:28
Misplaced Modifiers, A Lot vs. Allot, Peek vs. Peak vs. Pique, Weather vs. Whether
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Keeping Your Words Together: Mastering Misplaced Modifier Placement
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Don’t Be Confused: A Lot About “A Lot” vs. “Allot”
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Don’t Be Confused: Using Peak, Peek, and Pique Correctly
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Mastering Whether and Weather: Knowing When to Use Each
07:26
Into vs. In To, To vs. Too vs. Two, Comma Clarity, Your vs. You’re
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Is It “Into” or “In To”? Get It Right Every Time
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Don’t Be Confused! Sorting Out To, Too, and Two
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Comma Clarity: Write with Confidence and Avoid Confusion True/False
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Don’t Confuse “Your” and “You’re”: A Quick Guide
10:46
Comma in compound sentence, Sentence Fragments, Further vs. Farther, Possession vs. Plural
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Commas Save Lives (and Sentences)!
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Sentence Fragments: Recognizing and Correcting Incomplete Sentences
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“Further” vs. “Farther”: Understanding the Difference
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Owning vs. Multiplying: Understanding Possession vs. Plural
11:27
Who vs. Whom vs. Whose, Pronoun Errors, Good vs. Well, Introductory Commas
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Who, Whom, Whose, or Who’s? Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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Common Pronoun Errors and How to Avoid Them
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“Good” or “Well”? Choosing the Right Word
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Introductory Commas: Common Pitfalls to Avoid
13:42
Capitalization Errors, Clarifying Pronouns, There vs. Their, Lose vs. Loose
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Don’t Let Your Writing Be Lowercase! Conquering Capitalization
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Clarifying Pronouns: The Importance of Clear Antecedents
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Taming the Twins: There vs. Their Demystified
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Lose or Loose? Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
14:24
Assure vs. Insure vs. Ensure, Me vs. I, Commas for a Series, Then vs. Than
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Assure, Insure, Ensure: Sorting Out These Tricky Verbs
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Me vs. I: Mastering Subject and Object Pronouns
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Commas for a Series: When and How to Use Them
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Then vs. Than: Don’t Let Them Confuse You Anymore!
12:12
Compliment vs. Complement, Incomplete Comparisons, Common misspellings, Prepositions at the Sentence End
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Don’t Confuse Compliment and Complement!
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Incomplete Comparisons: Don’t Leave Your Reader Guessing!
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Spelling Slip-Ups: Common Misspellings to Avoid
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Friend or Foe? Prepositions at the Sentence End
08:43
Affect vs. Effect, Possessive Nouns, Writing Numbers, Subject-Verb Disagreement
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Cause and Effect: Using Affect and Effect Correctly
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Possessive Nouns Made Easy: Tips and Tricks
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Numbers vs. Words: Mastering When to Write Each
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Common Pitfalls in Subject-Verb Agreement
14:16
Who vs. That, Over wordy Sentences, Of vs. Have
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The “Who” vs. “That” Debate: When to Use Each
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Streamlining Overwordy Sentences: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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Mastering “Of” and “Have”: Avoiding Common Errors
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Semicolon vs. Colon: Mastering the Distinction
23:39
Verb Tense errors, Accept vs. Except, i.e. vs. e.g.
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Keeping Time Straight: Perfecting Verb Tense in Writing
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Accept or Except? Choosing the Right Word Every Time
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Unconfusing i.e. and e.g.: When to Use Each
16:51
Apostrophe Errors, Between vs. Among, Less vs. Fewer
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Mastering Apostrophes: Avoiding Common Errors in English Grammar
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Don’t be Confused: “Between You and Me,” It’s Among Us All!
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“Less” or “Fewer”? Choosing the Right Word
10:23
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₹4,599.00
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LevelIntermediate
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Duration7 hours
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Last UpdatedOctober 7, 2024
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Material Includes
- A comprehensive series of engaging video lessons (approx. 7 hours) that cover the most common grammar mistakes including topics such as subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, punctuation, and more.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of English grammar
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Target Audience
- This course is perfect for anyone looking to improve their writing skills, including:
- Students seeking to excel in academic writing
- Working professionals looking to enhance their communication skills
- Individuals seeking to improve their creative writing abilities