Mary's Grammar: Interspersed with Stories and Intended for the Use of Children
Jane Marcet
Read by Jennifer Dallman
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 (5 hr 17 min)
Chapters
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
Julieg
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