Mary's Grammar: Interspersed with Stories and Intended for the Use of Children


Read by Jennifer Dallman

(4.8 stars; 8 reviews)

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


(5 stars)

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