Oh, one more thing: the first example under “Subjunctive Mood” (p. 33 (all three example sentences) “from” repeated on p. 28 (examples in second paragraph under “Infinitive Mood”) and p. 26 (“any form used with have when forming …”), p. 26 (“active voice, becomes”) missing italics on p. 13 and examples under “Imperative Mood” on p. 24 missing vertical space before NOTE on p. 29 spaced en-dashes used instead of em-dashes throughout quotation marks sometimes “” and sometimes “”, and missing after “Whom?” on p.
17, second and last items under “Adjective Classifications” on pp.
9, first sentence under “Interrogative Pronoun” on p. I subscribed to download the ebook and get some writing tips, the download the ebook link in the email is dead.įYI, here’s a list of errors I’ve noticed (in case you do a second edition :)): “subjet” on p. I am waiting to download, i hope it will be useful If it is just a typo, like the one you mentioned, I don’t worry that much.
The ebook (in PDF format) is finally ready, with 34 pages of content. Maeve edited the whole thing, adding examples and formating the sections. We thought that the idea was good indeed, and started working on it.
Many readers asked if it was possible to transform that series into an ebook. Last year we had a series called “English Grammar 101,” where the basic grammar rules were covered. The Basic English Grammar Rules eBook (PDF) By Daniel Scocco