

English Grammar Boot Camp
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S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Why Do We Care about Grammar?
28 août 201633 minFirst, examine how we judge what is acceptable or unacceptable in English, and how we distinguish acceptable" from "stylistically preferable." Consider how grammar often takes on larger meanings related to education and culture. Grasp how understanding the differences and diversity within our language allows us to become more nuanced speakers and writers."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 2 - Prescriptivism: Grammar Shoulds and Shouldn’ts
18 août 201631 minHere, investigate prescriptive grammar: the set of rules that tell us what we should and shouldn't do in formal English. Trace the history of specific grammatical rules and of academic usage guides, and note how such guides justify right" vs. "wrong." Learn about historically famous grammarians, whose opinions about usage still influence us today."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 3 - Descriptivism: How Grammar Really Works
18 août 201632 minNow dive into descriptive grammar: the rules that describe actual usage. In examples ranging from contractions to word order and negation, observe the wealth of grammatical knowledge that you know intuitively. Consider how comparing the descriptive with the prescriptive can help you make more informed choices about usage.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 4 - Re Phrasing
18 août 201629 minLook at how we define and categorize words into parts of speech, and consider the fascinating ways in which words expand or move into new categories. Study how we characterize nouns, verbs, adverbs, and their syntax, and delineate the difference between a phrase, a clause, and a sentence.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 5 - Fewer Octopuses or Less Octopi?
18 août 201631 minInvestigate countable and uncountable nouns, and learn the details of how we use them with modifiers such as fewer" and "less." Then delve into irregular plurals in English, observing the variety of ways they are formed. Finally, learn about collective nouns and the question of subject-verb agreement, as in, "there's/there are a few reasons."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 6 - Between You and Your Pronouns
18 août 201633 minEnter the world of pronouns, beginning with personal pronouns and the complications that arise around conjoined constructions (e.g., you and me). Then take on interrogative pronouns-including when to use "who" vs. "whom"-and indefinite pronouns (such as "none"), asking questions such as whether "none" can be both singular and plural.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 7 - Which Hunting
18 août 201629 minConfront the often-confusing question of when to use that" as opposed to "which." Study the most commonly applied rules governing these relative pronouns, and hear opinions on the subject from notable grammarians. Also learn about clauses in which relative pronouns disappear, and consider the use of relative pronouns with animate beings vs. inanimate objects.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 8 - A(n) Historical Issue
18 août 201630 minDeterminers are small words (such as an," "this," "each," or "many") that introduce nouns and create noun phrases. Learn their key functions in English, and see how determiners are different from adjectives and pronouns. Then investigate the history of capitalization in English, current capitalization practice, and the curious history of the capitalized pronoun "I."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 9 - Funnest Lecture Ever
18 août 201630 minFocus on adjectives in multiple incarnations. Study the ways we turn adjectives into comparatives and superlatives, and review the much-criticized issue of double comparatives. Look also at adjectives that change meanings depending on where they appear in a sentence, as well as noun phrases in which the adjective, uncharacteristically, appears after the noun.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 10 - Going, Going, Went
18 août 201632 minIn the realm of verbs, begin by clarifying past tense vs. past participle, and note how new irregularities creep into the verb spectrum. Explore one of the most eternal of usage errors: that of lie" vs. "lay." Study verb tenses and aspects (progressive or perfect), and investigate irregular past participles."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 11 - Object Lessons
18 août 201629 minExamine how we categorize verbs based on how they function within the sentence. Along the way, grapple with thorny usage issues, such as whether you feel bad" or "badly," and the "it is me/I" conundrum. Explore how verbs work with or without objects (the transitive/intransitive distinction), and learn about complex transitive verbs.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 12 - Shall We?
18 août 201635 minContinue with the category of auxiliary (helping) verbs, beginning with the familiar usage issue of can" vs. "may." Then study the workings of modal auxiliary verbs (such as "might," "must," and "shall"), the primary helping verbs of "be," "have," and "do," and the ongoing controversy over the most notorious of auxiliary verbs: "ain't."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 13 - Passive Voice Was Corrected
18 août 201632 minExplore the use of the often-criticized passive voice, beginning with a clear definition of what distinguishes the passive voice from the active. Consider the benefits of the passive voice for situations in which responsibility for an action is unclear, for maintaining continuity in writing, and for scientific writing in which the narrative requires objectivity.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 14 - Only Adverbs
18 août 201633 minDiscover the rich world of adverbs, as they modify not only verbs, but also adjectives, other adverbs, clauses, and sentences. Investigate intensifiers (such as very," "surely," and "possibly"), which can either strengthen or hedge statements, and study the subtleties of "flat" adverbs-adverbs that have the same form as their adjective counterparts."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 15 - No Ifs, Ands, or Buts
18 août 201633 minBegin this immersion in conjunctions with the controversy surrounding sentences that begin with conjunctions (such as And furthermore..."). Review the functions of coordinating conjunctions ("and," "but," "yet"), subordinating conjunctions ("if," "because," "unless"), and contested uses of the conjunction "plus." Chart the rise of an unusual new coordinator in colloquial use: the word "slash."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 16 - However to Use However
18 août 201627 minConjunctive adverbs (such as thus," "consequently," or "moreover") conjoin two clauses. Identify the range of conjunctive adverbs and their significant benefits in formal writing. Then explore notable usage issues such as those concerning "however," "more important" vs. "more importantly," and forms such as "firstly" and "thusly," which reflect changes in language style and taste."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 17 - Squirrels and Prepositions
18 août 201631 minAmong the fine points of prepositions, unpack the issue of different from" vs. "different than." Grasp how prepositions show relationships between words, often giving information about time or location. With this understanding, grapple with controversies such as "between" vs. "among" and "toward" vs. "towards," and investigate a startling contemporary change with the word "because."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 18 - Stranded Prepositions
18 août 201627 minIs it incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition? Trace the origins of this idea, and see how the practice came to be viewed as bad" usage. Consider the views of 20th-century commentators, and note specific cases where "stranding" the preposition can add elegance and stylistic punch to writing.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 19 - The Dangers of Danglers
18 août 201631 minLook closely at dangling modifiers, which are words or phrases that appear to modify something other than what was intended (e.g., Glancing through the document, the typos jumped off the page). Investigate a variety of danglers, including some that have become accepted in formal writing, and consider their implications for both spoken and written expression.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 20 - Navigating the Choppy Paragraph
18 août 201632 minLearn how to make your prose writing flow and avoid choppiness through key syntactic choices. Study the known-new contract, a principle for presenting information by placing known information before new information, sentence to sentence. Examine three different ways to use this principle, and look at how to present information clearly in scientific writing.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 21 - What Part of Speech is Um?
18 août 201634 minWithin the grammar of conversation, study the distinction between involved discourse, which relates to negotiating relationships, and informational discourse, which involves delivering information. Then grasp the important roles of discourse markers, small words such as so," "well," and "oh," that help organize discourse and manage our expectations in conversation.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 22 - Duck, Duck, Comma, and Duck
18 août 201633 minPunctuation acts as a fundamental component of written usage. It shapes and clarifies meaning, and it organizes language on the page. Review the modern rules regarding the punctuation marks that structure sentences: commas, semicolons, colons, and dashes. Highlight core uses of commas, and consider how punctuation follows different rules in texting.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 23 - Its/It’s Confusing
18 août 201631 minApostrophes present multiple usage issues. Examine how we use them with contractions and possessives, noting the problems involved with nouns ending in s. Explore how apostrophe usage can create and alleviate ambiguity. Consider exceptions to "standard" use of the apostrophe, and think about what the future of the apostrophe may be.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 24 - Trending Language
18 août 201634 minExamine some new grammatical expressions that are on the rise, and explore the controversy they ignite within the linguistic community. Remember that English usage is a living process, and language must respond to its audience and context, adapting as necessary to fit new conditions. Conclude by considering changes to watch for in our language.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Living ou acheter