Grade 7 English "Building Securely" Set

Grade 7 English
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Here is the complete Grade 7 English course, Building Securely:

Table of Contents

(Bold indicate Written Composition and Oral English lessons.)

Chapter 1 - Sentence Parts - Writing Character Sketches

  • 1. The English Language
  • 2. Sentences
  • 3. Subjects and Predicates
  • 4. Writing a Character Sketch
  • 5. Direct and Indirect Objects
  • 6. Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives
  • 7. Nouns of Direct Address and Nouns Used as Appositives
  • 8. Proofreading Your Writing
  • 9. Chapter 1 Review

Chapter 2 - Sentence Construction - Writing Paragraphs

  • 10. Types of Sentences
  • 11. Word Order in Sentences
  • 12. Clauses in Sentences
  • 13. Topic Sentences and Paragraph Unity
  • 14. Simple and Compound Sentences
  • 15. Complex Sentences
  • 16. Sentence Order and Paragraph Coherence
  • 17. Sentence Transitions and Paragraph Coherence
  • 18. Chapter 2 Review

Chapter 3 - Nouns - Developing Paragraphs

  • 19. Identifying Nouns
  • 20. Common and Proper Nouns
  • 21. Developing Paragraphs by Adding Details or Giving Steps
  • 22. Nouns With Regular Plural Forms
  • 23. Nouns With Irregular Plural Forms,and Collective Nouns
  • 24. Possessive Nouns
  • 25. Developing Paragraphs by Using Examples or Telling an Incident
  • 26. Verbals as Nouns
  • 27. Verbal Phrases as Nouns
  • 28. Identifying Noun Clauses
  • 29. Diagraming Noun Clauses
  • 30. Substantives
  • 31. Developing Paragraphs by Giving Definitions
  • 32. Chapter 3 Review

Chapter 4 - Verbs - Writing Outlines

  • 33. Identifying Verbs
  • 34. Principal Parts of Verbs
  • 35. Simple Verb Tenses
  • 36. Outlining
  • 37. Perfect Tenses of Verbs
  • 38. Using Perfect Verb Tenses
  • 39. Progressive and Emphatic Verb Forms
  • 40. Outlining Written Material
  • 41. Transitive Verbs
  • 42. Intransitive Complete Verbs
  • 43. Intransitive Linking Verbs
  • 44. Using an Outline to Write a Composition
  • 45. Reviewing Basic Sentence Patterns
  • 46. Taking Notes on a Sermon
  • 47. Chapter 4 Review

Chapter 5 - Verb Usage - Writing Letters

  • 48. Subject-Verb Agreement
  • 49. Using Lay—Lie, Set—Sit, and Raise—Rise
  • 50. Using Other Problem Verbs
  • 51. Writing Friendly Letters
  • 52. Writing Social Notes
  • 53. Active and Passive Voice
  • 54. Using the Active and Passive Voice
  • 55. Writing Business Letters
  • 56. Chapter 5 Review

Chapter 6 - Pronouns - Giving Oral Reports

  • 57. Personal Pronouns
  • 58. Pronoun Case
  • 59. Taking Notes for an Oral Report
  • 60. Using Personal Pronouns Correctly
  • 61. Compound Personal Pronouns and Demonstrative Pronouns
  • 62.Organizing Your Notes
  • 63. Indefinite Pronouns
  • 64. Interrogative and Relative Pronouns
  • 65. Developing Your Report From an Outline
  • 66. Giving an Oral Report
  • 67. Chapter 6 Review

Chapter 7 - Adjectives - Writing Descriptions

  • 68. Recognizing Adjectives
  • 69. Using Figures of Speech
  • 70. Positions of Adjectives
  • 71. Forms of Comparison for Adjectives
  • 72. Verbals as Adjectives
  • 73. Descriptive Writing
  • 74. Adjective Phrases
  • 75. Adjective Clauses
  • 76. Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses, and Misplaced Clauses
  • 77. Using Adjectives Correctly
  • 78. Writing a Descriptive Composition
  • 79. Chapter 7 Review

Chapter 8 - Adverbs - Giving Book Reports and Explanations

  • 80. Recognizing Adverbs
  • 81. Writing a Book Report
  • 82. Forms of Comparison for Adverbs
  • 83. Prepositional Phrases Used as Adverbs
  • 84. Adverb Clauses
  • 85. Giving an Oral Explanation
  • 86. Distinguishing Between Adjectives and Adverbs
  • 87. Using Adverbs Correctly
  • 88. Chapter 8 Review

Chapter 9 - Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections - Studying Poetry

  • 89. Prepositions
  • 90. Poetry
  • 91. Using Prepositions Correctly
  • 92. Coordinating Conjunctions
  • 93. Conjunctive Adverbs
  • 94. Rhythm in Poetry
  • 95. Subordinating Conjunctions
  • 96. Interjections
  • 97. Review of the Parts of Speech
  • 98. Rhyme and Repetition in Poetry
  • 99. The Message of Poetry
  • 100. Chapter 9 Review

Chapter 10 - Capitalization and Punctuation - Writing Stories

  • 101. Capitalization
  • 102. Story Writing: Portraying the Main Character
  • 103. End Punctuation
  • 104. Commas
  • 105. Story Writing: Developing the Conflict
  • 106. More Rules for Using Commas
  • 107. Quotation Marks
  • 108. More Quotation Marks
  • 109. Story Writing: Using Good Style
  • 110. Colons and Semicolons
  • 111. Italics (Underlining)
  • 112. Story Writing: The First Draft
  • 113. Apostrophes and Hyphens
  • 114. Story Writing: The Second Draft
  • 115. Chapter 10 Review

Chapter 11 - Using Reference Books - Writing Effective Sentences

  • 116. Using a Dictionary
  • 117. Groups of Related Words
  • 118. Writing Effective Sentences
  • 119. Word Families
  • 120. Encyclopedias and Atlases
  • 121. Concordances, Topical Bibles, and Bible Dictionaries
  • 122. Sentence Variety in Paragraphs
  • 123. Chapter 11 Review
  • 124. Final Review 1
  • 125. Final Review 2