Mary's Grammar

Interspersed with Stories

Intended for the Use of Children

4.8

Mary's teacher has taxed her with the task of learning that most onerous of all parts of the English language: Grammar. Through stories and practical exercises, Mary's mother shows her that it's really not as hard as she thinks. Join us on this delightful journey as Mary learns her Grammar. - Summary by Jennifer Dallman

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Preface 1:36 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Nouns 12:54 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Pronouns 12:06 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First:Adjectives 11:49 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Articles 14:26 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Verbs 26:35 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Adverbs 17:40 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Prepositions 5:28 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Conjuctions 5:57 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the First: Interjections 10:39 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Nouns 12:25 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Gender 15:01 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Cases 11:08 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Objective Case 17:35 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Pronouns 25:06 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Relative Pronouns 5:31 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Demonstrative Pronouns 23:26 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Verbs 24:32 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Participles 19:36 Read by Jennifer Dallman
Part the Second: Auxiliary Verbs 44:16 Read by Jennifer Dallman

Reviews


I enjoyed this. I thought it would be good to reinforce my knowledge of grammar. it was old fashioned but very easy to understand. it was very well read