< English in Use 
 
 
 
        
      | General | Contents • Introduction | 
| Parts of speech | Articles • Nouns • Verbs • Gerunds and participles • Pronouns • Adjectives • Adverbs • Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections | 
| Other topics | Orthography • Punctuation • Syntax • Figures of Syntax • Glossary | 
| External | Resources | 
Subject
Simple subject
Predicate
Simple predicate
Direct object
Indirect object
| Introduction · About | |
| Words: | Articles · Nouns · Pronouns · Verbs · Adjectives · Adverbs · Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections · Verbals | 
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| Sentences: | Sentences Overview · Basic Components · Phrases · Clauses · Fragments and Run-on Sentences | 
| Usage: | Adjective and Adverb Usage · Pronoun Usage · Subject-verb Agreement · Verb Usage | 
| Punctuation: | End Marks · Commas · Apostrophes · Quotations · Other Common Punctuation Marks · Less Common Typographical Marks | 
| Other key topics: | Time and Date · Capitalization · Spelling · Figures of Syntax · Syntax · Recent Grammar Restructure Attempts | 
| Appendices: | Glossary · Q&A · External Resources · Common errors · History · Dictionary · Thesaurus | 
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