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Gentleman Wombley’s Grammar Notes is a very systematic approach to gramma. It covers topics often taught in foundational courses in grammar, such as identifying the parts of speech, parsing and diagramming, but also goes over less familiar territory, such as verbals, clauses and identifying simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentence structure. In his autobiography, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Winston Churchill mentioned that it was his English teacher that gave him a keen sense of the structure of the English language by making him parse a sentence through diagramming. This curriculum has the same purpose in mind.
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