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Finding Grammar Guide Topics
By pressing
GRAM
, you can find grammar information
from any screen except help messages. The Gram-
mar Guide covers more than 70 grammar topics in
detail.
Like help messages, grammar topics suit the screen
you’re viewing. For example, when you’re at a
dictionary entry for a noun, pressing
GRAM
shows a
menu of grammar topics about nouns.
1. Press
GRAM
at the main prompt.
This is the main Grammar Guide Menu. It lists every
grammar topic, from “Parts of Speech” to “Confus-
able Words.”
2. Press
to move down the menu.
If you want to move down the menu screen by
screen, hold
SHIFT
and press .
3. Press
ENTER
to see a highlighted topic.
This grammar entry explains the “Kinds of Nouns.”
4. Press
READ
to hear the grammar topic.
Did you hear that the Grammar Guide says italicized
words louder and more slowly than regular words?
This lets people who are blind and visually impaired
hear the same emphases that sighted people see.
If you want to see a dictionary, thesaurus, Class-
mates, or Confusables entry (if any) for a word used
in a Grammar Guide topic, press the arrow keys to
highlight the word, then press a reference key.
5. Press
BACK
to go back to the Grammar Guide Menu.
6. Press
CLEAR
.
Finding Grammar by Typing Them Topics
Besides selecting grammar topics from the Grammar
Guide menus, you can find specific grammar help
directly from the main prompt. Here’s how:
• Type a grammar topic. For example, “apostrophe”.
• Then press
GRAM
.
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