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Crucial advice: Do not skip the Middle School edition. Many parents buy the High School version too early, expecting it to cover basics. It does not. The High School edition assumes you already know the Middle School content.

They found the book in the attic: a faded, red-covered grammar guide titled Wren and Martin—Middle School English Grammar And. Maya brushed dust from the spine and a small paper bookmark fell out: a pressed four-leaf clover and a note in a shaky hand: “For curious readers.” Wren And Martin Middle School English Grammar And

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Beyond the gate, the Tenses Tide tugged at their ankles. Present, Past, and Future were currents that could sweep a phrase away. A small boy—Participle—was stranded on a rock, unable to reach shore because his ending was incomplete. Eli reached out, finishing the phrase for him: “Laughing, he climbed.” The boy breathed a gust of color and ran to shore. “Thank you,” he cried. “Now I can agree with the sentence.” The High School edition assumes you already know