The most comprehensive volume of its kind and a valuable contribution to the history of art, Gray's Dictionary of British Women Artists provides readers with significant insight into a long-neglected
Each title in this colorful series introduces a part of speech and asks what it might be like to be such a word, letting readers discover how these lexicons live and how they help build sentences.
Each title in this colorful series introduces a part of speech and asks what it might be like to be such a word, letting readers discover how these lexicons live and how they help build sentences.
Each title in this colorful series introduces a part of speech and asks what it might be like to be such a word, letting readers discover how these lexicons live and how they help build sentences.
Dan and Sue are sure they can build a snowman taller than a tree - even if John and Zack don’t believe them. Rulers, yardsticks, and tape measures are useful tools for Dan and Sue, but will the snowma
Describes what palindromes are--words and phrases that read the same both forward and backward-- and provides examples of them used in different sentences.
If you were a preposition, you would connect a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. You could go WITH you friends INTO the movie theater. What else could you do if you were a preposition?
If you were a conjunction, you would join other words or groups of words together. You could be spicy AND tasty OR sweet AND sour. What else could you be if you were a conjunction?
"If you were a capital letter, you would start every sentence. You would start everyone's name, city, and state. What else could you start if you were a capital letter?"
Describes the different ways to use the eight parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and prepositions, by placing the reader in fantastical situations.