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English Language Grammar
1. Fundamentals of English Grammar
2. Parts of Speech
3. Syntax
4. Punctuation and Mechanics
5. Agreement
6. Modifier Placement
7. Parallel Structure
8. Pronoun Case
9. Sentence Problems
10. Voice and Style
11. Commonly Confused Words
12. Register and Usage
13. Morphology
13.
Morphology
13.1.
Morphemes
13.1.1.
Definition of Morpheme
13.1.2.
Free Morphemes
13.1.2.1.
Root Words
13.1.2.2.
Base Words
13.1.3.
Bound Morphemes
13.1.3.1.
Prefixes
13.1.3.2.
Suffixes
13.1.3.3.
Infixes
13.1.4.
Inflectional vs. Derivational Morphemes
13.2.
Word Formation
13.2.1.
Inflectional Morphology
13.2.1.1.
Pluralization
13.2.1.2.
Tense Marking
13.2.1.3.
Comparative and Superlative Forms
13.2.2.
Derivational Morphology
13.2.2.1.
Forming Nouns from Verbs
13.2.2.2.
Forming Adjectives from Nouns
13.2.2.3.
Negative Prefixes
13.2.3.
Compounding
13.2.3.1.
Compound Nouns
13.2.3.2.
Compound Adjectives
13.2.3.3.
Compound Verbs
13.2.4.
Clipping
13.2.4.1.
Back Clipping
13.2.4.2.
Fore Clipping
13.2.4.3.
Middle Clipping
13.2.5.
Blending
13.2.6.
Acronyms
13.2.7.
Initialisms
13.2.8.
Borrowing from Other Languages
13.2.9.
Coinage and Neologisms
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1. Fundamentals of English Grammar