Pronoun Books
An Introduction to English Grammar ,Third edition
Author: Gerald Nelson, Sidney Greenbaum
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS103
Topics: Grammar, verb, object, sentence, subject, transitive verb, direct object, linking verb, subject complement, intransitive verb, adverbials, adverbial complement, indirect object, Word classes, Noun, noun suffix, noun classes, gender, dependent genitive, independent genitive, verb suffix, regular verb, irregular verb, auxilliaries, passive auxiliary, progressive auxilliary, modal auxiliaries, modals, adjective, perfect auxiliary, adjective suffix, adjective class, adverb, pronoum, personal pronoun, possessive pronoun, reflexive pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, reciprocal pronoun, interrogative pronoun, relative pronoun, determiners, conjuction, preposition, phrase, clause, noun phrase, tense, aspect, mood, multi-word verb, adjective phrase, prepositional phrase, sentence, declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamative, speech act, active sentence, passive sentence, positive sentence, negative sentence, compound sentence, subject-verb agreement, multiple negation, dangling modifiers, emphasis, Parenthetic expressions, cleft sentences, abstract noun, parallelism, repeated sounds, unscripted monologue, punctuation, punctuation rules, direct speech, snetence fragment, fragmentary sentence, spelling, spelling variants
Author: Mikail Folorunsho
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA215
Topics: Arabic Grammar, Detached Pronouns, personal pronouns, Pronominal Suffixes, Possessive Pronouns, Concealed Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Interrogative Pronouns, Sound Masculine Plural, Sound Feminine Plural, Broken Plural, primary vowels, vowels, Secondary Vowels, Arabic Numbers, Arabic Particles, Arabic Sentences, Nūn ’al-wiqāyah
An Introduction to Modern Literary Arabic
Author: David Cowan
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA181
Topics: Modern Literary Arabic, Arabic Alphabet, vowels, Doubled consonants, Hamza, Madda, accent, punctuation, article, Gender, nominal sentences, singular personal pronouns, interrogative particles, Dual sound masculine plural, sound Feminine plural, dual personal pronouns, plural personal pronouns, broken plural, genitive, prepositions, adjectives, comparative, superlative, compound adjectives, pronominal suffixes, word order, adverbs, verbal sentences, demonstrative pronouns, demonstrative adjectives, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, verb derivatives, noun derivatives, subjunctive mood, Jussive mood, simple doubled verb, Hollow verbs, weak verbs, doubly weak verbs, derived verbs, verbal form, cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers
Author: AF Ahmed, Asif Ahmed
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA114
Topics: Arabic Grammar, Nouns, pronouns, verbs, importance of verb, verb divisions, Perfect Measure of Trilateral Verb, Imperfect Measure of Trilateral Verb, imperative verb, Preposition, Conjunction, particles, Subjunctive Particles, Jussive Particles, Interrogative Particles, Vocative, Gerund, Complete Sentence, Sound Masculine Plurals, Sound Feminine Plurals, Broken plurals, Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Interrogative Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Arabic Prepositions
Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary
Author: Daniel Jones, Peter Roach, James Hartman, Jane Setter
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112, ENG212
Topics: English, English Pronouncing Dictionary, pronunciation, regional accents, syllable divisions, phoneme principle, transcription, vowels, diphthongs, consonants, Non-English sounds, stress, assimilation, syllabic consonants, optional sounds, elision
The Little Brown handbook ,13th edition
Author: Henry Ramsey Fowler, Jane Aaron
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CLA101
Topics: writing, Presenting Writing, writing process, public writing, grammatical sentences, noun, pronoun, verb, agreement, adjective, adverb, clear sentences, sentence fragments, comma splices, fused sentences, pronoun reference, shifts, misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, effective sentences, punctuation, mechanics, effective words, research writing, comma, semicolon, Apostrophe, quotation marks, punctuation marks, italics, underlining, numbers, effective words, research writing, spelling
Author: Olubiyi Adeniyi Adewale
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH215
Topics: Greek Grammar, Greek alphabets, Greek syllables, Greek accents, Greek verbs, Greek prepositions, Greek Present Passive Indicative, Present Middle Indicative, Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Deponent Verbs, Present Infinitives, Imperfect Active Indicative, Imperfect Middle Indicative, Passive Indicative, Third Declension, Iota-Subscript, Gamma, Diphthongs, vowels, Punctuation Marks, Verb Parsing, inflection, Noun, article, second declension
A Companion to Baugh and Cable's History of the English Language ,3rd edition
Author: Cable Thomas
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG204
Topics: sounds of english, phonetic symbols, vocal tract, english consonants, english vowels, transcription, Indo-European family, Indo-Europeans, Old English, old English consonants, old english vowels, Old English suprasegmentals, Old English cases, Old English nouns, Old English adjectives, Old English pronouns, Old English strong verbs, Old English syntax, Scandinavian loanwords, Norman conquest, middle English, Chaucer's pronounciation, Middle english nouns, Middle english adjectives, Middle english personal pronouns, Middle english verbal inflections, Middle english dialects, self-explaining compounds, coinages, slangmpidgins, Creoles, American dialect, African American Vernacular English
A Grammar of Contemporary English
Author: Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, Jan Svartvik
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG121
Topics: English, sentence, verb phrase, Nouns, pronouns, noun phrase, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, prepositional phrases, adjuncts, disjuncts, conjuncts, apposition, sentence connection, complex sentence, verb, complex noun phrase, word-formation, stress, rhythm, intonation
A Students Grammar of the English Language
Author: Sidney Greenbaum, Randolph Quirk
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG221
Topics: English Language, verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, semantics, simple sentence, complex sentence, noun phrase
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