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- MicroHelp Library
- MASTERY LEARNING: Grammar
- (c) 1989 by Allen Hackworth
- Mastery Learning
- C O M P L E X
- (c) 1989 by
- Allen Hackworth
- Press ENTER to continue
- Press ENTER to continue
- Before working with
- this program, you
- should complete
- Subject/Verb and
- Parts of Speech.
- Press ENTER
- mb and
- Parts of Speech.
- Press ENTER
- C O M P L E X
- Make Your Choice
- Press 1 2 or 3
- 1 Tutorial
- 2 Test
- 3 Main Menu
- Memorize
-
- following:
-
- Press ENTER
- ___ ___
- IC = Independent Clause
- DC = Dependent Clause
- A clause is --
- a group of words with
- a subject and a verb.
- IC = Simple
- IC + IC = Compound
- DC + IC = Complex
- DC = Fragment
- IC + IC + DC = Compound Complex
- Here are some examples:
- Simple -- IC
- Comments:
- 2. All the other words are just modifiers.
- 3. This sentence follows the pattern -- simple.
- Press ENTER
- Here are some examples:
- Compound -- IC + IC
- Comments:
- 1. This sentence contains two independent clauses (IC's).
- 2. To be compound, we must join the IC's with a conjunction.
- 3. The conjunction will be a coordinate: and, or, but.
- Press ENTER
- Here are some examples:
- Compound/Complex IC+IC+DC
- Comments:
- 3. The two IC's are joined by ``and,'' a coordinate conjunction.
- Press ENTER
- Here are some examples:
- Complex --- DC + IC
- Comments:
- 3. ``Because'' is a subordinate conjunction.
- Press ENTER
- Here are some examples:
- Fragment -- DC or phrase
- Comments:
- 1. If the subordinate conjunctions ``because'' were not present,
- we would have two IC's. But we have two DC's.
- 2. A dependent clause can not stand alone. It needs an IC.
- Press ENTER
- End of Tutorial
- Press ENTER
- MASTERY LEARNING
- Grammar Test
- Press ENTER
- I will show you a
- question and you
- type the correct
- answer.
- Press ENTER
- Mastery Learning
- Grammar Test 1
- Press ENTER
- One minute
- please . . .
- I'm building your
- test.
- M A S T E R Y L E A R N I N G : G R A M M A R
- Make Selection with Arrow Keys
- And Then Press ENTER.
- Press ESC to Quit
- Press D for Directions
- Report Card For
- Vocb Drills
- Affix Drills
- Grammar Drills
- 1st
- 1st
- S.V.IO.DO.
- 2nd
- 2nd
- Complex
- 3rd
- 3rd
- Clauses
- 4th
- 4th
- Verbals
- 5th
- 5th
- Capitals
- 6th
- 6th
- Parts/Speech
- 7th
- 7th
- Sub/Verb
- 8th
- 8th
- Punctuation
- Avg
- Avg
- Average
- PreTest
- Score
- To Print
- - Shift PrtSc and Log Out
- To Continue - ENTER
- Dear Student:
- First tell me which
- grammar test you
- want to take.
- Press 1 or 2
- Mastery Learning
- Grammar Test 2
- Press ENTER
- One Minute
- Please . . .
- I'm building
- your test.
- [ Mastery Learning: Grammar ]
- ? Page 1 of 2
- The Mastery Learning: Grammar disks are designed to help you master
- basic English grammar.
- Your goal should be to get 100% on every drill. Each drill has a data
- base which is large enough to give some variety to the drills. Even-
- tually, you will get some of the same questions again. Before this
- happens, hopefully you will know the grammar concepts.
- If your score is low on the drill, be sure to study the tutorial.
- The tutorials are direct and clear. EVERY concept on the tutorials
- should be mastered. You will miss half the value of these disks if
- you avoid the tutorials.
- These disks are marketed as
- Allen Hackworth
- shareware. Pay $9.95 per disk to: Ricks College
- ' Rexburg, Idaho 83440
- There are two 3
- inch disks in the Mastery Learning: Grammar series or
- four 5
- disks. The 5
- inch disks are $4.95 each.
- [ ESC = Quit
- ENTER = Next Page ]
- [ Mastery Learning: Grammar ]
- < Page 2 of 2
- The 5
- inch disks series are organized as follows:
- Disk 1
- Disk 2
- Disk 3
- Disk 4
- Parts of Speech
- Clauses
- Case/Pronouns
- Gram Test 1
- Subjects/Verbs
- Simple/Complex
- Metaphor/Simile
- Gram Test 2
- Sentence Types
- Capitals
- Affix Drills
- Affix Final
- Pre-Test
- Punctuation
- Vocab Drills
- Vocab Final
- < Verbals
- Each disk has a report card which tracks scores.
- All the above programs are available with the two 3
- inch disks.
- Tests which have an extension .tst can be modified by using
- any word processor which reads and writes DOS text files. Instructions
- for doing this are available for registered users.
- The .tst files on these disks can be used with a test/drill utility
- called, TMaker, only after they have been modified. TMaker sells for
- $19.95. It is a new, powerful utility which saves students and
- teachers much time.
- [ ESC = Quit ENTER = Next Page ]
- Q screens.
- [ ESC = Quit ENTER = Next Page ]
-