
Grammar-land; Or, Grammar in Fun for the Children of Schoolroom-shire
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Before the days of Schoolhouse Rock’s jingles like “Conjunction Junction,” and silly English class acronyms like the “Fan Boys,” there was the playful primer Grammar-Land , which has been teaching children (and adults in need of a refresher) the basic rules of English grammar since its first publication in the 1870s. In the allegorical world of Grammar-Land, the nine parts of speech—rich Mr. Noun, his useful friend Pronoun, little ragged Article, talkative Adjective, busy Dr. Verb and Adverb, perky Preposition, convenient Conjunction, and irksome Interjection—are brought to trial b...
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- GRAMMAR-LAND OR, Grammar in Fun for the Children of Schoolroom-shire
- PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
- CONTENTS.
- INTRODUCTION. JUDGE GRAMMAR AND HIS SUBJECTS.
- CHAPTER I. MR. NOUN.
- CHAPTER II. LITTLE ARTICLE.
- CHAPTER III. MR. PRONOUN.
- CHAPTER IV. SERJEANT PARSING’S VISIT.
- CHAPTER V. MR. ADJECTIVE.
- CHAPTER VI. MR. ADJECTIVE TRIED FOR STEALING.
- CHAPTER VII. THE QUARREL BETWEEN MR. ADJECTIVE AND MR. PRONOUN AND LITTLE INTERJECTION.
- CHAPTER VIII. DR. VERB.
- CHAPTER IX. DR. VERB’S THREE TENSES AND NUMBER AND PERSON.
- CHAPTER X. SERJEANT PARSING IN SCHOOLROOM-SHIRE AGAIN.
- CHAPTER XI. THE NOMINATIVE CASE.
- CHAPTER XII. ADVERB.
- CHAPTER XIII. PREPOSITION.
- CHAPTER XIV. PREPOSITIONS GOVERN THE OBJECTIVE CASE.
- CHAPTER XV. CONJUNCTION.
- CHAPTER XVI. ACTIVE VERBS GOVERN THE OBJECTIVE CASE.
- CHAPTER XVII. THE POSSESSIVE CASE; AND WHO’S TO HAVE THE PRIZE?
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