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1. Everyone was watching the championship on TV. The town was nearly empty.

2. The washer broke last night. It flooded the basement. It took us an hour to clean up.

3. A little white dog was sitting at the front door. It belonged to the neighbors.

4. Rosie wanted to go to the lake with us. She got sick. She couldn’t go.

5. Istanbul is the biggest city in Turkey. It used to be called Constantinople.

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3. A little white dog was sitting at the front door. It belonged to the neighbors.

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Thursday

Write these sentences correctly.

1. there weren’t no snow on the mountain all winter so we couldn’t do any sking.

2. Even though, he is great at tenis Matt is worried he might loose his match next week.

Circle the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence.

3. Volunteers at Community Day can either clean the playground or paint the cafeteria.

What does the underlined idiom mean?

4. I don’t want to be a wet blanket, but I’m staying home.

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

5. George hates getting to the cinema after the previews have begun.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Ruby takes her first steps on november 10 2009 and begun talking soon after.

2. Ms Charles our town librarian is awarded a prize for comunity service last year.

Circle the indefi nite pronoun in each sentence.

3. It seems that several of the neighbors in this area have dogs.

4. Because of the power outage, we had to throw out everything in the fridge.

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1. Ruby takes her first steps on november 10 2009 and begun talking soon after.

2. Ms Charles our town librarian is awarded a prize for comunity service last year.

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2. Ms Charles our town librarian is awarded a prize for comunity service last year.

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year age difference, have always gotten along.

3. will, can 4. I don’t know what I’m going to do this

weekend; I might go to the skate park. 5. pend

Tuesday 1. Everyone at the new school voted on

its motto, and they chose ”Wisdom and Honor.”

2. Grandma says she’ll treat my sister and me to a trip if we pass all our classes next term.

3. won’t be 4. which 5. I would sell my car

Wednesday 1. Without thinking of danger, Jared ran

from the house to the burning car. 2. When Tami went to the movies last night,

she spilled popcorn all over the fl oor. 3. easily; how 4. you 5. until

Thursday 1. Because it was a holiday weekend, they

couldn’t fi nd anywhere to stay at the beach.

2. Sara and Matt made breakfast for their dad’s birthday, and they did it by themselves.

3. declarative 4. ”The shuttle to Times Square runs every

two minutes,” said the conductor. 5. simple

Friday 1. nonrestrictive

(, who was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974,)

2. restrictive 3. restrictive 4. restrictive 5. nonrestrictive

(, which nearly everyone enjoys eating,)

Monday 1. Mika wanted to buy a new pair of

running shoes that were really expensive. 2. She didn’t have enough money, so she

got those that she’s wearing now. 3. singular 4. chief; Stephanie de la Higuera 5. simple subject: none; complete subject:

none of the passengers on the trolley

Tuesday 1. The Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo are Native

American groups of the southwestern U.S. 2. Mr. Kimura asked, ”Has anyone seen

my black leather briefcase?” 3. direct object: dinner; indirect object:

guests 4. playing roughly 5. behind; curtains

Wednesday 1. When Luz read the return address on the

envelope, she tore it open immediately. 2. Inside were two invitations to the Summer

Internship Fair at the Daily Herald newspaper.

3. complete sentence 4. soup 5. improved

Thursday 1. An ancient map showing the city of El

Dorado is the most valuable item inthe museum’s collection.

2. Yang Lee’s letter is dated May 17, 1874; it’s about his journey from China to California.

3. has been working

4. mask 5. building

FridayPossible answers include: 1. Mary Anderson, who was born in 1866,

invented the windshield wiper and patented it in 1903.

2. Because the weather is going to get worse tonight, we should cut our camping trip short.

3. I was really hungry yesterday morning, so I ate two bowls of cereal and three slices of toast.

4. Ben, who loves all kinds of animals, works at a veterinarian’s offi ce.

5. Gina told me a secret, but she made me promise not to tell anyone else.

Monday 1. The wet, dirty dog looked miserable as it

stood by the backdoor in the rain. 2. The reporter asked me, ”For whom did you

vote in the last presidential election?” 3. unusual, delicious 4. ology 5. intransitive

Tuesday 1. I thought those hamburgers weren’t hot

enough, but I ate them because I was hungry.

2. Ms. Sara Kim will give next month’s talkon local artists and their work.

3. City Hall’s fl ag 4. after going, for a long run 5. simple subject: books; complete subject:

several books about dogs and cats

Wednesday 1. The Red Sox fans cheered more

enthusiastically than the Yankees fans did. 2. Liz shook an empty milk carton and asked,

”How am I supposed to make pancakes with this?”

3. childhood, poverty 4. metaphor 5. grew, were

Thursday 1. Now that we’re all ready to go to the

airport, Dad can’t fi nd the plane tickets. 2. Angela tried to reach the cabin before

it started raining, but she got soaked anyway.

3. his 4. suspected 5. had removed

Friday 1. capitalization error (Audrey Hepburn) 2. punctuation error (beauty, elegance, and

kindness.) 3. spelling error (born) 4. punctuation error (, and she) 5. punctuation error (Ms. Hepburn)

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Analogies X X X X X

Base/Root Words X X X X X X X X X X X

Contractions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Figurative Language X X X X X X X

Homophones X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Idioms X X X X X X

Spelling X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation

Apostrophes in Contractions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Apostrophes in Possessives X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in a Series X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Dates/Addresses X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Comma Between Coordinate Adjectives X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Direct Address/Interjection X X X X X X X

Commas in Compound Sentences X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Complex Sentences X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas After an Introductory Phrase/Clause X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas with Nonrestrictive Appositive and Phrases X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Unnecessary Commas X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Periods—Abbreviations/Initials X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation—End of Sentence X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation & Capitalization in Dialogue X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation & Capitalization in Friendly & Business Letters X X X

Quotation Marks—Songs, Poems, Short Stories, etc. X X X X X

Run-on Sentences X X X X X X X X X X

Semicolons, Dashes, & Parentheses X X X X X X X X X X X

Capitalization

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Books/Songs/Poems, etc. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Articles/Adjectives/Adverbs X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Predicate Adjectives; Predicate Nouns X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Easily Confused Words X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Nouns, Singular/Plural X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Prepositional Phrases/Prepositions/Objects of Prepositions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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How to Use Daily Language Review

This book is divided into 36 weekly sections. Each weekly unit provides daily assessment activities.

Monday through Thursday

• Students edit sentences and make corrections to punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.

• Students complete items that practice a variety of language and reading skills.

Friday

• Students focus on practicing a single skill.

• Students complete a daily progress record that tracks their work for the week.

Hints and Suggestions

Customize the daily review lessons to meet the needs of your class.

• Look ahead each week at the skills being practiced. If you encounter a new skill, complete the item as a class.

• Correct students’ work together to model the correct responses.

• As skills are repeated throughout the year, monitor students’ mastery.

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1. You’re project on metamorphosis in frogs was excelent Mr Mendez told Heather and I.

2. James has allways been a nervous person he worrys weather or not he has a reason to.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence. 3. Taking the subway to the airport is than going by taxi, but it’s less expensive.most inconvenient inconveniently more inconvenient none of theseIs the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? 4. When Betsy moved to Madrid, she couldn’t speak Spanish at all.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames. 5. George is Wanda’s older brother; he works in Dayton, Ohio.

Write these sentences correctly. 1. Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother and cousin at our neighborhood pool.

2. Each of them children, have a original way of looking at they’re world.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence. 3. No matter how hard she tried, Margaret couldn’t finish the crossword puzzle.Complete these sentences with who, which, or that. 4. A bromeliad is a kind of plant grows primarily in tropical climates. 5. Lucas, plays banjo and guitar, says the banjo was much harder to learn.

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Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence. 3. Taking the subway to the airport is than going by taxi, but it’s less expensive.most inconvenient inconveniently more inconvenient none of these

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Write these sentences correctly. 1. Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother and cousin at our neighborhood pool.

2. Each of them children, have a original way of looking at they’re world.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence. 3. No matter how hard she tried, Margaret couldn’t finish the crossword puzzle.Complete these sentences with who, which, or that. 4. A bromeliad is a kind of plant grows primarily in tropical climates. 5. Lucas, plays banjo and guitar, says the banjo was much harder to learn.

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2. Durango Colorado is near to mesa verde national park and many old silver mines.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence. 3. Glittering jewels of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store display cases.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 4. Never doubt the power of a friendly smile. Circle the abstract noun in this sentence. 5. Dolores was delighted by her nephew’s excitement about his new bike.

Write these sentences correctly. 1. Helenas favorite song is ”you are my sunshine” and she hums it when she’s happy.

2. our neighbor an ham radio operator has built two large antenna in his yard.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words. 3. con de cline struct vac negCircle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.

4. After her graduation party, Colleen sent everyone in her family thank-you notes. 5. Manolo made the children a piñata out of a grocery bag and some crepe paper.

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Write these sentences correctly. 1. last year, Leah has ridden her bike more far than anyone else in the cycleing club. 2. Durango Colorado is near to mesa verde national park and many old silver mines.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

3. Glittering jewels of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store display cases.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Never doubt the power of a friendly smile. Circle the abstract noun in this sentence. 5. Dolores was delighted by her nephew’s excitement about his new bike.

Write these sentences correctly. 1. Helenas favorite song is ”you are my sunshine” and she hums it when she’s happy. 2. our neighbor an ham radio operator has built two large antenna in his yard.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

3. con de cline struct vac negCircle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.

4. After her graduation party, Colleen sent everyone in her family thank-you notes.

5. Manolo made the children a piñata out of a grocery bag and some crepe paper.

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Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error. An urban legend is a story, that can show us what we are afraid of. Some urban legends,

1such as ”alligators in the sewer” are very old. Others are more recent. Modern urban legends

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Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error. An urban legend is a story, that can show us what we are afraid of. Some urban legends,

1such as ”alligators in the sewer” are very old. Others are more recent. Modern urban legends 2

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. You’re project on metamorphosis in frogs was excelent Mr Mendez told Heather and I.

2. James has allways been a nervous person he worrys weather or not he has a reason to.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Taking the subway to the airport is than going by taxi, but it’s less expensive.

most inconvenient inconveniently more inconvenient none of these

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. When Betsy moved to Madrid, she couldn’t speak Spanish at all.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

5. George is Wanda’s older brother; he works in Dayton, Ohio.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother and cousin at our neighborhood pool.

2. Each of them children, have a original way of looking at they’re world.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

3. No matter how hard she tried, Margaret couldn’t finish the crossword puzzle.

Complete these sentences with who, which, or that.

4. A bromeliad is a kind of plant grows primarily in tropical climates.

5. Lucas, plays banjo and guitar, says the banjo was much harder to learn.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. last year, Leah has ridden her bike more far than anyone else in the cycleing club.

2. Durango Colorado is near to mesa verde national park and many old silver mines.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

3. Glittering jewels of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store display cases.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Never doubt the power of a friendly smile.

Circle the abstract noun in this sentence.

5. Dolores was delighted by her nephew’s excitement about his new bike.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Helenas favorite song is ”you are my sunshine” and she hums it when she’s happy.

2. our neighbor an ham radio operator has built two large antenna in his yard.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

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4. After her graduation party, Colleen sent everyone in her family thank-you notes.

5. Manolo made the children a piñata out of a grocery bag and some crepe paper.

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An urban legend is a story, that can show us what we are afraid of. Some urban legends, 1

such as ”alligators in the sewer” are very old. Others are more recent. Modern urban legends 2 3

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Mikes cruise to the virgin islands were his first vacation in six years, accept for long weekends.

2. unleashed dogs, aren’t never allowed on the beach during daylight ours.

Underline the linking verb in this sentence.

3. The special hand lotion my grandmother uses smells a bit like almonds.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

4. Xiang said, ”If you find a notebook, please give it to me; it’s .”

my his mine yours

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

5. In spite of having tried their very best.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Hey look at these! Its a canadian fiffty-cent piece from 2000.

2. Booker T Washington was born into slavery on april 5 1856 on a farm in Virginia.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition in each sentence.

3. Rose inserted her dollar bill into the slot, but she didn’t get a subway ticket.

4. The gentle wind rippled over the calm, glassy surface of the lake.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

5. Our cousin Paula has lived in four different countries.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Even though he may be extreemly strict, Mr Suskin is a kind inteligent person.

2. what has now known as san francisco used to being a village called Yerba Buena.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

3. When opening the package, take care not to damage the contents.

it he we you

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. the swimming pool at the athletic center

Underline the compound predicate in this sentence.

5. Our student government met yesterday and voted to ban music players in school.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Whenever Patrick eated bread too quick he got really bad hicups

2. I think my dad is our lockal baseball’s team loyalest fan.

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

3. On yesterday’s problem set, both Jody and Matt scored 100%.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. The conductor said, ”Violins, play that passage again, but a little this time.”

most delicately delicately more delicately none of these

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

5. After the culture medium has reached the correct temperature, add the bacteria.

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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue. 1. Let’s find a solution to this equation together said Ms. Graves, our math teacher.

2. Mom, may I please have a second helping of pie and ice cream begged Jim.

3. It was a tough meet Lily bragged but my teammates and I took first place in our relay.

4. Let me know if I can help pack Ben offered or if there’s anything else I can do.

5. Where in the world Kenneth asked did you put the spare keys to the shed?

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. because workers are making repears to the house next door it’s very noisy right now.

2. At the equator zero degrees latitude the sun raises and sets at approximate the same times ever day

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. Mario won the district chess championships, despite having a bad cold.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. the bright light coming from the sun

Circle the gerunds in this sentence.

5. Instead of watching TV, my family enjoys playing games together after dinner.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Come on linda said to her team we may win this here game if we try more hard!

2. Marks going two do a summer internship at a company in Louisville kentucky.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Carnegie Hall, a site for concerts in New York, had its 100th anniversary in 1991.

Circle the adverbs in the following sentences. Do they tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

4. Joanna’s flute solo was exceptionally beautiful.

5. She received her audition music late, so she had to learn her solo quickly.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Were haveing a desert party in the cafeteria too colect money for band instruments

2. Ming-Lee is the mostest talented artist in Ms jacksons drawring and painting class.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Renee has been interested in Greek and Roman mythology since she was six.

How many syllables are in this word?

4. disinfectant

Circle the coordinating conjunction pair in this sentence.

5. Mr. Bingham teaches calculus, but he also coaches the soccer team.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Kite boarding is a extreem sport that are very exciting to watch from the beech.

2. the frightened child, clinged to him mothers legs and refused to go with the nerse.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in each sentence.

3. Raul was very tired after his long flight, but he told us all about his trip to Argentina.

4. Blue jays become aggressive when they are nesting; yesterday, one attacked me in the garden.

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

5. The small, quaint town of New Fairfield has a modern public library.

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FridayWrite whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

1. The Mayan Classic period was from 250 to 900 CE.

2. Even though it’s cool tonight, I’d like to eat outside.

3. Liz opened the brightly colored box, and there was a beautiful silk scarf inside.

4. Jon will be studying architecture at Yale next year.

5. Although Tino’s grandmother was born in Cuba, she has lived in Florida for 40 years.

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1. Ellie was fasinated by the color movement and power of the ballet fancy free by Bernstein.

2. The babys tiny curled fist waved in the air as, he sleeped in his crib.

Circle the main verbs in this sentence.

3. Aileen was explaining the assignment to me when the phone rang.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. studio

5. nucleus

Write these sentences correctly.

1. last night Phil forget his ticket; Lizzy didn’t have her etiher so neither of them couldn’t go to the concert.

2. Tokyo the capitol of japan is a hug city with milions of residents.

Circle the prepositions in these sentences.

3. The principal’s announcement about a new dress code surprised everyone at the assembly.

4. Pham believes that someone tried to break into his locker yesterday.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. We often spend our summer vacations at our grandparents’ beach house.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Before we go on our divving vacation were going to take scuba lesons from Ms Gonzalez.

2. Our schools new art wing which will open on september 25 has two pottery studioes.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

3. Even though Hope likes every kind of ice cream, chocolate is her favorite flavor.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are manage and massive, which word will not beon the page?

4. mark mapmaker mast martin mascot

Underline the present participle in this sentence.

5. Five children are jumping on the trampoline.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. spring whether can change very quickly one day its warm and the next you need an umbrella bad.

2. when the magition pulled a rabbit out of his hat the audiense cheered more excited than ever.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

3. Nobody had a bus schedule, so we were all late.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. It’s bitterly cold and windy today, I think I’d better wear a coat.

Circle the prefix that means ”living thing.”

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Change the underlined sentences from passive voice to active voice.

My hometown was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1860. My family has lived here 1

since the founding. Our house was built by my great-great grandfather, Olaf Lindbloom. 2

The Lindblooms established many institutions. The library was started by a great-aunt. 3

The hospital was founded by Olaf’s son Erik. My generation is continuing the tradition. 4

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. A historian named a e hunting is writing a book about the american colonys.

2. intelligence in addition to, hard work have got Margie farther in her carear than any one else I know.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in each sentence.

3. There was an old tree in the garden with a girl sitting under it; she was doing a crossword puzzle.

4. Rick showed me the computer program he had been working on all semester.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. Pam, who is working at an early learning center, has rented an apartment by the library.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Raul is it true that your father desined and builded your house hisself asked florence.

2. because of the bad whether, nobody not even the biggest fans didn’t come to the game.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

3. the steering wheel in the bus

Underline the subject of this sentence.

4. Beyond the hills and the river are the villages of Compton and South Wilsdon.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

5. After dinner, my father ordered the whole family ice-cream sundaes.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Because its such a hot humid day, everyone are walking slow and staying in the shade.

2. many computer proffesionals recommends cleaning the keyboard weakly or monthly

Circle the subject of this sentence.

3. After cleaning and drying the area, apply a thin coat of ointment to the wound.

we it he you

Complete these sentences with who, which, or that.

4. The history department, is in Memorial Hall, is where we are meeting today.

5. Clara is a person loves playing music more than anything else in the world.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Please dont pick them flowers Mrs Taylor asked the children, playing in her garden.

2. After us apologized to him Tim forgived Song-yi and I for breaking his cellphone.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

3. pre ate

vac pend dict tract

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

4. Although there were better places to hide, the boys stood behind a tree.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

5. Unless we can find a solution to the problem, we’re not going to be able to finish our assignment in time.

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1. People in New England eat a lot of ice cream. They eat it all year long.

2. Many kinds of birds eat both seeds and insects. They have more food available to them.

3. My favorite kind of world music is flamenco. I don’t understand most of the words.

4. It was a long, cold, snowy winter. People were relieved when spring finally arrived.

5. Mathematician Alan Turing broke many German codes during World War . He also helped develop modern computers.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Kites first appeared in ancient china beside being toys they was used to send mesages.

2. The boys bedtime routine which include singing a song helps them sleep good.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, was one of history’s pirates.

dangerouser most dangerous dangerous most dangerest

Circle the linking verb in each sentence.

4. Modern life has become complicated, but many people are simplifying their lives.

5. Mother said, ”Are you baking? The kitchen smells like chocolate.”

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Maddie Emma and Josh forgotten to tell they’re parents that they needed a ride home

2. Jacks brother and sister lives in charleston south carolina where they attended school.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Onions have antimicrobial properties, and they may also prevent certain cancers.

Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.

4. Investigators have been trying to solve the mystery of who robbed the Gardiner Museum in Boston since 1990.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

5. The school board named a new head of athletics.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Is these the style of glasses you was considering the optician asked nathaniel.

2. A huge pile of bolders were in the middle of the road blocking traffic for twenny miles.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Would it be possible to finish this quiz later?

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. Hannah my mother called can you please bring me the newspaper?

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

5. Lions live in groups called ”prides,” which have several females and one or two males.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Their family make cider, by choping and pressing freshly apples from their orchard.

2. The firefiters were collecting money for charity but i didn’t have no change to give them.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3. Knowing him as well as I do.

Circle the best word to complete each analogy.

4. hypothesize : science :: estimate :

literature fact mathematics information

5. trial : judge :: orchestra :

audience violinist music conductor

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Circle the words in each sentence that demonstrate alliteration.

1. Lourdes crossed the room quickly and quietly to stop the quarreling children.

2. The lovely little butterfly’s colorful wings were light and lacy.

3. Silently and slowly, the silver-green snake slid over the threshold.

4. Michael is a bubbly, bouncing baby boy with a beautiful smile and big dimples.

Write an alliterative sentence using words that begin with R.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. The William’s family moved to Madison on october 5 2005 and lived there fore years.

2. A affect of Rob being layed off, was that he couldn’t go to no movies with me.

Circle the abstract noun in this sentence.

3. In the last year, demand for organic produce, meat, and dairy products has grown.

Circle the adverbs in the following sentences. Do they tell how, where, when, or towhat extent ?

4. Yesterday’s algebra quiz was incredibly difficult.

5. The town recently installed solar panels on all its schools.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Jancelle said shes working more hard then ever to make the chearleading squad

2. a tall quiet boy standed at the side of the coart, watched the tennis match.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

3. Everyone says Ms. Maldonado is a wonderful teacher who cares about her students.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. The neighbors must be barbecuing, it smells wonderful outside!

Circle the participles. Underline the nouns that the participles modify.

5. Blinding smoke filled the burning building, which made escape difficult.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. There was a article in the colege paper about Dr Bergers research on nutrition.

2. Melissa despite alot of harder work didn’t all together finish painting her room.

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

3. Runners find the Boston Marathon both challenging and satisfying.

What does the underlined idiom mean?

4. Raj said, ”I’m just going to take it easy this weekend.”

Circle the main verbs in this sentence.

5. Because fewer people read a daily paper, most newspapers are developing websites.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. The director of the school play james e jones is also a drama critic for the times.

2. It is an huge honor for Leslie and I to be co-chairs of last years dance commitee.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

3. The sweet and spicy smell of barbecued chicken filled the kitchen and dining room.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

4. Gustavo, Carmen, and Alejandro are my cousins live in Miami.

Circle the subordinating conjunctions in this sentence.

5. This morning we got up at 5:30 so that we could catch the early train into the city.

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FridayWrite the simple subject and the simple predicate in each sentence.

1. A fishing boat moved slowly across the bay, pulling its nets through the water.

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2. In the fall, our family and friends are going to have a ”fun run” for charity.

simple subject simple predicate

3. A water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

simple subject simple predicate

4. If you want to avoid catching colds, you should wash your hands regularly.

simple subject simple predicate

5. Sergei is bringing pizza and soda to tomorrow’s chemistry club meeting.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Chuck attended northwestern university, in Evanston Illinois where he studied mathmatics.

2. Them houses and, the rest of the neighborhood was built in the early 20th centuries.

Circle the root that means ”something written or drawn.”

3. ology ism graph phile

Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence.

4. The children spent the afternoon snuggled under the warm woolen blanket.

5. Yesterday, Justin got a severe sunburn from the intense summer sun.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. were not reddy to leave for work yet but we will be once the dog is feeded.

2. At exactly 10:06 a.m. the anouncer said the train for sacramento is now at Track 7

If the guide words on a dictionary page are walnut and whimsy, which word will not beon the page?

3. warm where western whale wilderness

Circle the linking verb or verbs in this sentence.

4. After a long time playing in the garden, the puppies became tired and fell asleep.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. In areas with very little rain, water conservation is crucial.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. The carlinis first flour shop, Blossom, did very good so they opened two more.

2. Everyone in our class agree that, gerry maxwell is the thoughtfulest person in school.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. Because she has asthma, Lin didn’t leave her house during the smog alert.

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. Stewart said I haven’t had anything to eat all day, so I’m famished.

Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence.

5. James asked the committee, ”Does anyone know if Lindsay is attending tonight’s meeting?”

Write these sentences correctly.

1. After she saw the phone bill Billie exclaimed we gots to spend lesser money

2. The day after tomorrow we catch a earlier bus we want to get to school buy 6:30.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Mount Aconcagua, in the Argentine Andes, is the peak in South America.

more high most high higher highest

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. Glossy, dark green ivy grew up the brick wall.

Underline the subject of this sentence.

5. A portrait of President Andrew Jackson is on the $20 bill.

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Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error. Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.

Oxidation is a process that affects many kinds of material from, metal to human tissue. In the 1

case of medals, oxidation is called ”rust.” oxidation is also what turns an apple slice brown. 2 3

However it is possible to prevent oxidation with a protecktive coating on the surface of objects. 4 5

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Gram said she doesn’t want nobody to touch them cookies until its cool

2. The lyrics of follow the drinking gourd a american folk song describe excaping from slavery.

Circle the root in each of these words. Then write its meaning.

3. telephone phonics microphone

Circle the verbs in this sentence. Then name the tense.

4. After the soccer game ended, the players shook hands.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

5. Tom said, ”After work, I am going to get pizza.”

Write these sentences correctly.

1. when hes by hisself in the house Tony, likes to read or watch movies.

2. there was a extreme long wait at the box office but we got seats altogether.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. By the time you are awake, I will have been driving to Wichita for three hours.

Write the plural form of this noun.

4. bacterium

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

5. Because the weather was unsettled, we decided to have the party in the house.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. The rev Jesse L Jackson speaked about the civil writes movement of the 1960s.

2. June 23 2003 the hotter day of that summer really effected me.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

3. Feed is a novel about a future where people have computers implanted in their heads.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

4. After all the trouble their friends took planning a party.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

5. We will pick them up at the airport this evening.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. If they can save enough moneys my parents go to hawaii for a vacation.

2. Our oponents at the math meat solved the equation more quicker than Betsy and me.

Circle the coordinating conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Bob went to the store, but he forgot his wallet and had to go home to get it.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

4. When Tanya babysits, she always takes a game to play with the kids.

Circle the simple predicate and underline the complete predicate in this sentence.

5. The baby birds sat in their cozy nest, peeping hungrily.

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FridayCombine the following sentences to make one sentence.

1. The U.S. Congress writes laws. The Supreme Court decides the meaning of the laws.

2. Digital clocks are extremely accurate. Even a digital clock can lose time every day.

3. The bear knew there was food in the car. It broke the back window. It climbed in.

4. We could have pizza for dinner. We could have an omelet for dinner.

5. The kids didn’t get much sleep last night. They were very grumpy this morning.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Matt and Rob hurryed to the meeting but, hed left the house two late and it was over.

2. For our vacation spot we will chose among Galway Ireland and Naples Italy.

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

3. Wow Rudy exclaimed you found a new car really quickly.

Circle the infinitive in this sentence.

4. After practice, everyone on the volleyball team voted to make Emma the captain.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

5. alien : foreign :: native : unchanged concerned indigenous confusing

Write these sentences correctly.

1. I didn’t find nothing I wanted to read that bad at the book store so I went to the libery

2. Sir wood you rather have tea cofee or hot chocolate the server asked.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are illustration and impact, which word will not be on the page?

3. image illegal imitation immune immense

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Mary and Ana invited us to visit them after we finish our semester in London.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent?

5. Dylan has almost completed the crossword puzzle.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. there was a old fragrant rose vine climing up the side of the Martins house.

2. Chin-Hua whined we have less players on are team than them have on they’rs.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. Jackson, is about 20 minutes from Greenbrier, has a great amusement park.

Underline the subject of this sentence.

4. Under the trees in the garden, the children had buried a box of ”treasure.”

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. Nobody knows how hard I’ve tried to learn this piece!

Write these sentences correctly.

1. At the request of the student counsel all students’ will vote on the ethics code.

2. Althow she searched all over for our books, sheila don’t find mine or her.

Circle the abstract noun or nouns in this sentence.

3. German shepherds are known for their intelligence and loyalty, and they make wonderful pets.

Choose the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. My little niece Sophie is about the world than I was at her age.

more curious most curious curiouser curiousest

Underline the main verbs in this sentence.

5. Nearly everyone in our family was waiting for Uncle Oliver’s train when it arrived at 3:00.

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Correct the errors in this business letter. Write each underlined section correctly.

setember 7 2009 1

dear ms greenburg 2

i wood like to invite you to our next montly assembly Please let me know if you can come. 3 4

very truely yours 5

James Medeiros, Grade 8 President

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Grandma moses was a american artist who begun painting when she was in her 70s.

2. did you notice them people setting next to us waring New York Mets caps

Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in this sentence.

3. Until it was canceled last year, my favorite part of the fair had been the pie-eating contest.

simple subject simple predicate

Circle the prefix that means ”together.”

4. non co pre dis

Underline the past perfect verb in this sentence.

5. By the time Chenxi got home after work, everyone else had eaten dinner.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Although they enjoy lisening to music mark and letty dont go to alot of concerts.

2. Tom showed us a photo of him, standing among his parents at the beech last summer.

Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.

3. I’m going to have a DJ at my party, and Isabel’s going to have a band at .

his hers mine theirs

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. The restaurant in my town makes all its own bread.

Does this sentence include a simile or personification?

5. Raindrops danced across the car windows.

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. many family’s is saving money by eating dinner at home, instead of at restarants.

2. US Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, both dying on july 4 1826.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in each sentence.

3. The children had a good time at the park yesterday, even though it was chilly.

4. They played on the swing set until it was almost too dark to see.

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

5. Speedy Pizza gave us a free pizza because our order went to the wrong address.

direct object indirect object

Write these sentences correctly.

1. both of Beths parents are alumnuses of new york University and, she went their, too.

2. Beethoven wrote Ode to joy when he was loosing his hereing.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

3. Our cat likes to sleep on the back of my father’s chair when he’s watching TV.

Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.

4. The Azores are a group of nine islands they are in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

5. Settlers from Europe began arriving in 1439, most of these settlers were Portuguese.

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2. Marianne asked who took the ice cream out of the freezer and left it on the counter?

3. A master’s degree in education Wayne said is the next step in my career plans.

4. You’re going to miss the exit if you don’t slow down right now shouted my mother.

5. The Cretaceous period Mr. Luther told his students followed the Jurassic period.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Jan said please dont forget to pick up the cake for Whitney when you left the office.

2. jose and connie arent going to go nowhere for the weekend, because they’re broke.

Write the plural form of each noun.

3. axis

4. species

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

5. Whenever Toni’s grandparents visit, she makes a special dinner for the whole family.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. This old weding photos of you grandparents is more pretty, than I expected.

2. Audrey and Leo which visited us last month has invited us to go on vacation with him.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

3. We have opened a café called ”Java” on our block.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. After the prom, meet us at the ”midnight breakfast” at Will’s house.

he it you we

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. We did not have enough money for bus fare, so we had to walk home.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Robin and Martin have a bigger vegetable garden its largely enough to feed them all sumer.

2. they do all the work in the garden theyselfs even though its extreme difficult.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3. A witness told the police what she had seen.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

4. Walt Whitman is the poet wrote ”Song of Myself.”

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Alberto played his cello solo than anyone else at the audition.

beautiful most beautiful more beautifully beautifully

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Ruth was more hungry than I when we came home so she ate three ham sandwich’s.

2. Ms Raines is taking a trip to savannah georgia to visit her old college roomate

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

3. Patrick Henry said give me liberty or give me death in his speech on March 23, 1775.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

4. The play’s dress rehearsal will be held at the Memorial Theater in Manchester.

Circle the root in each of these words. Then write its meaning.

5. chronology synchronize chronic

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Correct the errors in this outline. Write each line correctly.

GORILLAS

i. largest living primates in the world

A. tropical and subtropical forest dwellers

1. live in groups led by ”silverbacks” (adult males)

forage for food including fruit, leaves, and shoots

II. share 98 to 99% of DNA with humans

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Alexs parents bought new furnitures, for the liveing room and the dinning room.

2. the song, over the rainbow is written in 1939 for The Wizard of Oz.

Circle the adverbs in the following sentences. Do they tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

3. Lu absolutely refused to let us help her clean up after lunch.

4. Gianni was surprised that I spoke Italian well.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

5. Dozens of happy children played in the crashing ocean waves.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. David’s and Barbara’s house are in dallas texas but they used to live in Chicago.

2. there were tall elegant trees allong the rode to the farm where we spended the week.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. Marta played tennis all afternoon, despite having had a headache in the morning.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are project and property, which word will not be on the page?

4. promise prolong pronto prophecy proof

Circle the predicate noun. Underline the word or words in the subject that it renames.

5. Mike’s cousins Jamir and Wesley are his best friends, and they do everything together.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. the magicians hands moved so quick that they was almost imposible to see.

2. His illusions was amazing everyone in the audience were wondering how he done them.

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

3. The dog seems really ill; he won’t eat or drink anything at all.

Circle the prefix that means ”opposite.”

4. mono anti pan geo

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

5. My mother’s double-fudge brownies are rich, sweet, and delicious.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Carlos please buy a extra loaf of bread at the store Susana requested.

2. I know where I’m going to spend my next vacations but Josh don’t know about him

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Kelly, after a lot of thought, told her bosses that she needed to take some time off.

What does the underlined idiom mean?

4. Bob dropped the ball on our project, but he apologized.

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

5. The mother looked at her new baby with love and adoration.

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FridayCombine the following sentences to make one sentence.

1. Gunpowder was invented in China in the 9th century. It didn’t reach Europe until the13th century.

2. We think Cathy and Nate went to the store. They needed batteries.

3. Su-lin often gets headaches when she’s stressed. She tries to rest and relax every day.

4. Asparagus is my favorite vegetable. It can be expensive. I don’t eat it often.

5. Swallows spend more time flying than any other songbird. They eat insects as they fly.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Spinach is an healthful vegtable but a lot of people doesn’t like it to much.

2. im sure that well see lots of people we knew at the party at my grandparents house.

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

3. My niece Claire is learning to figure skate.

simple predicate complete predicate

Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence.

4. We heard something outside the window late last night.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. Do you know how your parents first met?

Write these sentences correctly.

1. them beautiful silver earings and bracelet belongs to kristin’s grandmother, Mormor.

2. Mormor took them with herself when she immigrated to america from sweden.

Circle the pair of correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Marie is going to the dentist next week, whether she wants to or not.

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

4. Wanda, somebody left you a message about an hour ago.

direct object indirect object

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

5. Because a mockingbird in the garden had sung all night long, nobody slept a wink!

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Allthough she don’t have no training as a decorator Sarah’s made her place real nice!

2. Her living room, its the most elegant designed room in the house

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

3. She sneezed so loudly that she scared me.

Underline the compound subject of this sentence.

4. New York City and Disney World are my two favorite vacation destinations.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

5. olives : bitter :: honey : sticky sweet golden runny

Write these sentences correctly.

1. The doctor, which has treated my family fore years is Dr Sandra McGovern.

2. whenever Becca is happy she paints absolute beautifull watercolors

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

3. Helen and Nora got caught in a rainstorm, and it completely soaked them.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. the resource room at the library

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson, is one of the books of the 20th century.

important importanter more important most important

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Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error. Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.

A typical house in the U.S. is made from wood brick or concrete. However, there are many 1

other materials for bilding houses. In many parts of the world houses are made from adobe. 2 3

adobe contains dirt or sand mixed with water. It also contains, organic material such as straw. 4 5

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Luis didn’t want to drive to new york by hisself but no body can go with him.

2. Isnt the Brown’s house a little further down morningside road

Circle the coordinating conjunction(s) in this sentence.

3. Lesley says her personal style is ”eccentric yet elegant,” but I think it’s funky!

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

4. Whenever she wants to have friends over to her place.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. Michael is designing a robot that will help people who are in wheelchairs.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. jingle shells or ”mermaid’s toenails” are a extremly common shell found around the world.

2. Where’d joyce learn to play the drums so good

Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence.

3. During the New Year’s dance, groups of smiling people filled the hotel ballroom.

simple subject complete subject

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

4. Tedeschi’s grocery store is in the Town Square Shopping Center.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. Please leave your wet coats and umbrellas in the entryway.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Rita gots the tickets for mame all ready but we hasn’t paid her for they yet.

2. I need to talk to both henry and kate before, he leaves the office for lunch.

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

3. Somebody at the office gave the salesperson the correct address.

direct object indirect object

Circle the suffix that could be placed in both of these words.

4. kilo tele

ize phone gram oid

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

5. Terri spent the afternoon at the museum, even though the weather was beautiful.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. This years regional baseball’s championship is going to be in Moline illinois.

2. If you want to watch a interesting show about, whales tonight you should rent these!

Write the plural form of this noun.

3. stimulus

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. I don’t like this sweater at all Megan complained it’s really scratchy.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

5. Chun-hua coughed loudly to get my attention.

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FridayChange the underlined sentences from passive voice to active voice.

The tomato is an interesting plant. Tomatoes have been grown by humans since prehistoric 1

times. Tomatoes were eaten by the Aztecs. Other groups in Mesoamerica also ate tomatoes. 2

The tomato was first taken to Europe by Spanish explorers. From Spain, the tomato began 3

its journey around the world. Today, tomatoes are eaten by people everywhere. They are 4

always available. In 2008, 125 million tons of tomatoes were grown in just five countries. 5

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. them hikking boots is very dirty so they need to be cleaned Sid.

2. The more exciting part of our trip to australia, was seeing wild kangarooes

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. Lisa promised that she’d call us after the movie was over, but she must have forgotten.

Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in this sentence.

4. A man with a straw hat on his head was standing in the garden.

simple subject simple predicate

Circle the main verb in this sentence.

5. They have had a lot of problems with flooding in Texas this year.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. ferns and mosses are to kinds of plants that don’t have no flowers, or seeds.

2. Michelle can you loan me your bicycle tomorrow.

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

3. Sheyna’s best qualities are her patience and strength.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

4. Yesterday’s soccer game was incredibly exciting.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. Both pedals broke off my old bike, and then they fell down a storm drain.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Well I wish you would of told me youd be late for diner.

2. Would you like a tall icey drink to cool off from the heat outside Gran asked.

How many syllables are in this word?

3. pediatrician

Underline the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

4. The Run for Charity will be held on Saturday, even if it rains.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Carmen believes in being precise; she expresses herself much than I do.

clearer more clear more clearly clearly

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Purchased from russia in 1867 Alaska become a state on january 3 1959.

2. Alaskas’ state motto is ”North to the future” and it’s state flower are the forget-me-not.

Circle the infinitives in this sentence.

3. Donna hopes to travel to Poland on her next vacation in order to meet her relatives.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

4. I think that the dog is barking at the back door.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Ella Fitzgerald was a great jazz musician, she lived from 1917 to 1996.

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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue. 1. Who would like to go to the mountains with me this weekend asked George.

2. Let’s call Magda said Izzy to see if she has the homework assignment.

3. Ahmed told his coach I’ve got to leave practice early to help my dad clean the garage.

4. We will be arriving in Las Vegas in 30 minutes the flight attendant announced.

5. Has anyone seen my reading glasses since yesterday morning wondered Tom.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Edward G Robinson an actor in the early days of hollywood often played a gangsters.

2. Our classmate Mark and his family, lives near a library a bank and a jim

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. Caffé La Luna, is owned by my uncle, is an Italian restaurant.

Does this sentence include a simile or a metaphor?

4. As quiet as a mouse, Lee crept into the sleeping baby’s room.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

5. No matter how hard she tries, Kim never does as well in history class as she’d like.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. because Andrew walks more far to the bus stop than Tony he get up earliest.

2. Cherrys are my favorit kind of fruit I eat alot of it in the summertime.

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

3. Although they can look fierce, boxer dogs are usually very friendly and easygoing.

Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.

4. Greta said she’d bring her cooler to the beach if you also bring .

yours hers mine his

Underline the past perfect verb in this sentence.

5. Before Bob moved to Japan, he had spent six months studying Japanese.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. At the end of the year Aisha’s friends’ thrown a big party for Halim and she.

2. Every body, at Tim’s house is watching back to the future after desert.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Call me as soon as you get home from school.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

4. Paula’s house is near a loud, busy intersection.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. the waiting room at the airport

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Laying on the shore of Lake ontario Toronto Ontario is Canadas larger city.

2. Sir your dogs’ coller is lose and hes getting away

Underline the linking verb in this sentence.

3. When Nadine’s mom makes spaghetti sauce, the whole house smells like garlic!

If the guide words on a dictionary page are complex and concern, which word will not beon the page?

4. complement concave comply concentrate compute

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Nobody explains chemistry than Ms. Maldonado.

clearer clearly more clearly most clearly

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FridayRead each sentence. Write the sentence parts listed.

1. The sisal plant, which is native to Mexico, can be used to make rope, paper, and cloth.

simple subject simple predicate

2. Newton’s First Law was published in 1687; it is also known as the Law of Inertia.

pronoun antecedent

3. When Jeanine returned from her trip to Hawaii, she brought everyone colorful shirts and dresses.

direct object indirect object

4. We are giving a housewarming party for our new neighbors next Sunday.

complete subject simple predicate

5. Would you mind leaving your shoes outside the front door, please?

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. because, she uses a wheelchair Maxs’ grandma live in an one-story house.

2. Sand are made up of tiny peaces of rock and minerals and they can be many collors.

Is this noun singular or plural?

3. vertebrae

Write the subject of this sentence.

4. When opening the box, be careful not to cut yourself.

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

5. Dr. Margaret Gibbs was the head of the chemistry department for ten years.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Aunt brendas famous, green beans is cooked in garlic olive oil and lemon juice.

2. my house keys are right hear, I’ve never saw those ones before

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. James is much than most people.

carefuller carefully more careful more carefuller

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

4. As well as meeting her parents at the airport

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. We could not reach Mia and Paul at home, because they were riding bikes in the park.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. there weren’t no snow on the mountain all winter so we couldn’t do any sking.

2. Even though, he is great at tenis Matt is worried he might loose his match next week.

Circle the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence.

3. Volunteers at Community Day can either clean the playground or paint the cafeteria.

What does the underlined idiom mean?

4. I don’t want to be a wet blanket, but I’m staying home.

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

5. George hates getting to the cinema after the previews have begun.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Ruby takes her first steps on november 10 2009 and begun talking soon after.

2. Ms Charles our town librarian is awarded a prize for comunity service last year.

Circle the indefinite pronoun in each sentence.

3. It seems that several of the neighbors in this area have dogs.

4. Because of the power outage, we had to throw out everything in the fridge.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

5. sus ant

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Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1. Everyone was watching the championship on TV. The town was nearly empty.

2. The washer broke last night. It flooded the basement. It took us an hour to clean up.

3. A little white dog was sitting at the front door. It belonged to the neighbors.

4. Rosie wanted to go to the lake with us. She got sick. She couldn’t go.

5. Istanbul is the biggest city in Turkey. It used to be called Constantinople.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Jazz and blues is Waynes favorite kinds of musics to listen too.

2. Because she was living in China for ten years sheryl may speak Mandarin quite good.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

3. Yesterday, Rebecca told us that she was moving to Toledo.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

4. Margie and Chris showed their friends a lot of vacation photos last night.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Wilson is my cousin Karen’s dog he is a big yellow Labrador retriever.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Them hockey skates are real good but theyre to expensive four me to buy.

2. Anastasias getting a fast powerful computer before, she go to college next year.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

3. The book you’re reading looks extremely interesting.

Circle the gerund in this sentence.

4. Although swimming is his favorite sport, Malcolm doesn’t go to the pool very often.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

5. blade : sharp :: glass : clear smooth transparent fragile

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1. Even though Dads’ car is more new than Moms we usually take her on long trips

2. flower butter and water are the only ingredient in Aunt Julie’s pie crust recipey.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. The school bus is really late this morning!

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

4. Kayla dropped the glass on the floor, and it broke into a thousand pieces.

Underline the simple subjects and circle the simple predicates in this sentence.

5. Every Saturday, Lee and Rachel play golf and go out to dinner.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. June 6 2009 was the date, Betsy moved to her new house in bloomfield

2. When Marcia babysits for her cousins she allways has to reed them ”little red riding hood.”

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

3. Hey Mark shouted to his friends I’m over here

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

4. After three attempts, Jack finally passed his written driving test with a perfect score.

How many syllables are in this word?

5. melancholy

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FridayWrite whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

1. Jen’s family lives on a boat, and they travel all over the Eastern Seaboard.

2. Although I’ve worked on it for an hour, I can’t solve this problem.

3. Until the summer solstice, the days get longer.

4. Soup is Tony’s favorite meal, even if it’s canned.

5. Thunderstorms often occur during the summertime.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. There is a smallest version of the statue of Liberty on the seine River in paris France.

2. in hot dry weather it is important to drink alot of waters

Underline the prepositional phrases in this sentence.

3. Lucas was late for practice, so he ate his dinner in huge bites and left quickly.

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

4. Native to Australia and New Zealand, echidnas are fascinating animals.

simple predicate complete predicate

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. It is time for me to find a new hobby.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. since everyone else were sick Max and Joy watched finding nemo by theyselves.

2. Dont lie them dirty shoes on the table Lee called to the kids which came in from outside.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

3. Max donated twenty bags of rice to the food drive.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

4. The month of March brought howling, icy winds that lasted for days.

Circle the prefix that means ”between” or “among.”

5. non post inter trans

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. James and me are allways arguing about whose a better guitar player

2. lori says she doesn’t want no birthday presents so I’m donating to a charity in her name

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

3. Very young children often have abundant energy and imagination.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

4. Reading maps is something Jane does really well.

Underline the main verb in this sentence.

5. Heavy rain has been falling for three hours.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. The mayor Linda Jones dedicated a knew park next to the libery yesterday afternoon.

2. Wen and Kim was surprised to find a enormous package on they’re dining room table

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. Dr. Louis Leakey was an archaeologist studied early humans in Africa.

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

4. I think we’re lost; let’s follow the road along the river and see where it goes.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. a wallet belonging to Mr. Henderson

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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue. 1. We will never have friends over without asking you the twins promised their parents.

2. What a nice surprise it was to have Gio stop by Wendy exclaimed.

3. Why groaned Martina didn’t we take the express train to Gran’s this time?

4. It’s hard for me to concentrate Ted complained with you making all that noise.

5. Jack’s not home right now his brother said but I will take a message for him.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Tara goes to seattle Washington for a youth conference last month.

2. After a long days work Alex like’s to go to the pool and swimming for a hour or so.

Underline the linking verb in this sentence.

3. I met Jenni’s new roommate yesterday and she seems like a really nice person.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

4. Jonathan said that he would be out of town for two days.

Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Ian is interested in photography, so he’s saving his money to buy a new camera.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Ms Greens’ explanation of local whether helped us understand it more complete.

2. Jake and max who are Wills’ best friends said he wood be happy to help at the carwash.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are bright and burly, which word will not beon the page?

3. bring budget burden bundle bridge

Is this noun singular or plural?

4. focus

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

5. Never talk to Melanie before she’s had her first cup of coffee.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. rose was setting next to me all day but she didn’t say nothing at all.

2. The new puppy tiped it’s water dish over and it made a big mess.

Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence.

3. Susan’s seventeenth birthday party was a wonderful celebration.

simple subject complete subject

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

4. After everyone gave their opinion, the committee voted.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. If the house keys aren’t on the table, look on the kitchen counter.

we you he it

Write these sentences correctly.

1. look above my head the photographer said so your eyes wont seem red from the flash

2. All the TV’s stations broadcasted a story about the old torpedos finded on the beach.

Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.

3. My sister’s camera is broken, so I let her take on vacation with her.

theirs mine his hers

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

4. Because it rained so much last week, the garden was muddy and unpleasant for days.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

5. con icalpend vert gress neg

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FridayCircle the words in each sentence that demonstrate alliteration.

1. Nobody knows how Nora’s nicest shoes ended up in the puppy’s bed.

2. The hazy, hot, humid weather made Henry Harvey feel like he was wrapped in a horribly heavy, wet blanket.

3. Sheila shouldn’t show everyone Sean’s photographs without his permission.

4. We have many merry memories of Emily’s ”musical madness” parties.

Write an alliterative sentence using words that begin with W.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. when the cat is nervouse about something she paces meows and hisses.

2. Helene draws great comics but she hasn’t never took drawing lessons.

Underline the future perfect verb in this sentence.

3. By the time Paul finishes eating dinner, we will have washed all the dishes.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

4. An amazing series of coincidences.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. Nelly does not need any help cleaning house, so her husband Pat is going shopping.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Francine’s mom sews every one of them costumes for last years school play

2. Lou’s learning the poem paul reveres ride by H W Longfellow for the talent show.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. How’s your family doing these days, Miguel?

Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence.

4. Those brownies are so delicious that I think I’m going to have another right now.

Circle the prefix that means ”new” or “recent.”

5. pan neo geo thermo

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. If it’s two dark to see in here you can rise the curtain a bit

2. bowling, is our favorite way to spend a afternoon thats rainy and cold.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. I’m taking my bike to the repair shop because the chain falls off a lot.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. When it comes to fuel, small cars are than large cars and trucks.

more efficient efficient most efficient most efficiently

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

5. The nurse placed a thermometer under Josh’s tongue to take his temperature.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. during a period of hummid weather it takes a long time, for paint to dry total.

2. Donna’s most young sister was born on january 10 2004 in Boston.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

3. Uncle Brad cheerfully gave all the little kids a piggyback ride.

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. Do we have any chocolate ice cream Meredith asked her mother

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

5. The audience gave the youth chorus two standing ovations.

direct object indirect object

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Correct this outline. Cross out incorrect items and write your corrections above.

ROBERTO CLEMENTE

i. baseball career

A. early years

1. first professional contract with Santurce, Puerto Rico, Crabbers

first National League team, Montreal Royals

II. humanitarian work

youth baseball clinics in Puerto Rico

b. food aid to Nicaraguan earthquake victims

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. If a jury don’t reech a agreement about the evidences in a trial it’s called a ”hung jury.”

2. Saturdays golf match had to be suspend because of several goose on the coarse.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

3. A police officer tried to find the crying child’s parents among the crowd at the parade.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. I like to eat at Tony’s because their food is served than anywhere else in town.

quickest more quickly quicker most quickly

Underline the subject of this sentence.

5. Near the river, the road-weary travelers stopped to set up their campsite.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. This year our vegtable garden, is the bigger and most varied weve ever grown.

2. Joanna and her sisters has studyed piano with Mrs Doherty for ten years

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

3. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for human beings and is added to many dairy foods.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. The weather has been awful this month I’m ready for some sunshine!

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. After the clothes were washed, we hung them on the line to dry.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. wally is a strong intelligent person but he can be real insensitive sometime

2. Joan will be atending vanderbilt university in Nashville Tennessee next year.

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

3. I admire your dedication to your family’s happiness.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. Maddy is running tomorrow’s charity carwash.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. Jackson was so excited that he opened the letter before he got in the house.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Sheila don’t ever have no money but i’m not going to loan her no more.

2. Shes going to half to find a way to earn more of hers own money.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. The books you’ve been looking for all morning are on the kitchen table.

Circle the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence.

4. Have the Gizzis decided whether they’re coming to the block party or not?

Does this sentence include a simile or a metaphor?

5. The highway was a parking lot after a truck spilled its load of gravel.

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1. Jan’s cousins Barb and Bev also her best friends held a party for her 75th birthday.

2. Make an appointment for your road test at the local DMV Division of Motor Vehicles.

3. Please note that this bill must be paid in full within sixty 60 days.

4. Toni’s favorite saying is ”carpe diem” seize the day.

5. Louisa May Alcott 1832–1888 wrote the novels Little Women and Jo’s Boys.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Russ who just returned from japan want to show them vacation photos to his friends

2. Most plants’s leafs are green, because it contains a substance called chlorophyll.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

3. Kindness is an important characteristic.

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

4. Helen moved the big table into the living room so she’d have more room to work.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

5. Jamal wants to know whose cake you liked better, Mia’s or .

theirs mine his ours

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Before the parade started we tyed the sashes tight around our wastes over, our uniform jackets.

2. Bos friend Mary wants to join the book club but he’s too busy write now.

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

3. Our drum major, Tim Juarez, was chosen to participate in the all-state marching band in 2010.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

4. Tami and Drew recently bought a new, inexpensive car.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

5. Maria’s dog often travels with her, so it is very comfortable in airplanes and cars.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Can you please give tina a hand geting the groceries out of the trunk Carmen asked.

2. This burger is huge but Wes and Pete has all ready finished their

If the guide words on a dictionary page are taste and theater, which word will not beon the page?

3. tattle tall thank tawny terror

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. As you dissolve the agar the lab monitor explained be sure to stir it well.

Underline the linking verbs in this sentence.

5. Even though the chicken soup is cold, it still smells delicious.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. taking photos traveling and playing guitar are just a few of Keishis hobbys.

2. For his finalest music assinment he wrote a song called look through my eyes.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

3. ating com ory

anni dict pod puls

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

4. When we got to the cafeteria, it was noisy and crowded.

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

5. This year, everyone in the school is welcome to join the computer club.

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Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1. A hurricane was coming. Everyone boarded up their windows. They bought supplies.

2. Thomas Jefferson had a great mind. He invented many devices. He was a philosopher.

3. Robert is a wonderful cook. He is Carol and Tim’s friend. He often invites them for brunch.

4. The Inca people lived in what is now Peru. They built Machu Picchu.

5. It’s very hot this week. We’re using the air conditioner a lot. It is expensive.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Shane dance’s wilder than his friends and they allways teese him about it.

2. Andy is a nickname for andrea the girl explain patiently.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Nobody saw the person who took my bike.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

4. Now that Manuel has graduated, he’s looking for a good job.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. Since it’s supposed to rain tonight, meet me inside the train station, not outside.

we you he it

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Yesterdays’ pop quiz, was extreme difficult for Lou and I to finish

2. Ben franklin said that a apple a day keeps the doctor a way

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. We couldn’t believe that Pablo had learned to play the piano so quickly.

Circle the prefix that means ”before.”

4. sub co inter pre

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

5. Mr. Mariscal built the children a treehouse in the backyard last weekend.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Whose the generus person that sent me rose’s Kim wondered.

2. Robert E Peary and, Matthew Henson reached the north pole on April 6 1909.

Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence.

3. The bright, sunny day felt wonderful to everyone after weeks of rain.

simple subject complete subject

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Ana is coming to the party at six, unless she has to stay late at work.

What does the underlined idiom mean?

5. Sandy bought her new bike for peanuts.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. after all this time I still think its wonderful that you and me became friends.

2. Finches sparrows and wrens all visiting the Johnsons back yard feeder.

Is this noun singular or plural?

3. thesis

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

4. This jacket was very expensive, but it feels scratchy.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. the director of the film

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FridayCorrect the errors in this business letter. Write each underlined section correctly.

Febuary 8 2010 1

dear Dr arno 2

Thank you very much fore your help with my sience project on diabetes. I think that 3

youll be happy to no that I received second prize for my work. 4

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. ginger root tea made from a comon spice is real good for your digestion

2. Francisco spended alot of time practiceing before, he took his pilots test.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

3. She had called several times before anyone answered.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

4. The boys were enjoying the pool so much that they stayed in the water for hours.

Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in this sentence.

5. A large photo of Dan’s grandparents hangs on his living room wall.

simple subject simple predicate

Write these sentences correctly.

1. yesterday we called a repare service, because the dishwasher is making a fun sound.

2. Mark and Sarah visited the huntington library in San Marino California while on vacation

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

3. In order to find a new place to live

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

4. George Washington Carver, who lived from 1864 to 1943, was a pioneering botanist.

How many syllables are in this word?

5. uninterested

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. When ever our dog sees the mail carrier it starts barking loud and wag it’s tail.

2. Tom dont enjoy mowwing the grass but he says its good exercise fore him.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

3. I’m going to eat lunch later since I had a big breakfast.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

4. The word ”troglodyte” describes a person lives in a cave.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. Bill’s aunt from Dubuque, Iowa, is visiting him next month.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. the first song on her latest album, is called dont you wish you new me?

2. I’ve heared it no less than eigt times this week but I’am not tired of it yet!

Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence.

3. Kerri doesn’t have just one cat, she has several that are all really big.Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. When I was a kid, I didn’t have many toys, so I made my own Mrs. Wright explained.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

5. Soft, fluttering petals fell from the rosebushes onto the ground.

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Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error. Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.

”If you want a bigger vocabulary, you need to read more my teacher Mr. Hicks, told me. 1

At first, I didn’t beleive him. Besides, I didn’t like reading novels. Then I began to read comics, 2 3

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Ms Jamison and Mr. Wayland our track coaches often goes running by their selves.

2. when Luke went fishing last weekend he catched three trouts in 30 minutes

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

3. wind : gusty :: sun : fall blazing rise clear

Circle the linking verbs in this sentence.

4. When my dad is angry, he gets very quiet and leaves the room.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

5. We couldn’t find a parking place and barely made it to the movie.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Margaret said if you need me to babysit any of them days, ill be happy two.

2. Dans sister is more old than him but she’s still afrade of thunderstorms

Underline the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence.

3. Not only does Molly paint well, but she also makes beautiful ceramic pieces.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. Hannah sighed with relief when she saw her mom.

Circle the future perfect verb in this sentence.

5. By the time John finishes his summer book list, he will have read 25 books.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Liz was disapointed that the videow store didnt have none of the DVDs she wanted.

2. The comunity chorus was founded on october 10 1985 by Dr Jane Classen.

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

3. A child’s ball rolled across the busy street, stopping traffic immediately.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. The waves pounded the small boat against the dock, it filled with water.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Caroline baked the brownies ever for the bake sale at school.

more delicious deliciously most delicious delicious

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Kim frank and I all have new notebooks but, mine is red and their’s are blue.

2. After a bussy morning max spent a long quiet afternoon reading on the poarch.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. When the water boils, add the pasta.

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

4. I was captivated by the passion and energy of her piano performance.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

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FridayCombine the following sentences to make one sentence.

1. Hallie is a ”city kid.” She can sleep with a lot of noise. She can sleep with the light on.

2. Catnip is a member of the mint family. It doesn’t affect all cats in the same way.

3. Tyrone learned to knit from his grandmother. He says it relaxes him.

4. The seasons are ”reversed” in the Southern Hemisphere. July is a winter month.

5. Andrea is going hiking next weekend. Her friend Susan is going, too. They often hike together.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. John F Kennedy the 35th President of the united states was elected in 1960

2. if you don’t want to anoy the downstairs neighbor’s please walk a little more quiet.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

3. Jeff’s grandfather left him and his brothers a cottage at the beach.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

4. You should not make plans for the weekend until you have checked your work schedule.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are damage and dashing, which word will not beon the page?

5. dart dance dapple data damp

Write these sentences correctly.

1. The news anchor said sternly a extreme powerful snowstorm is headed our way tommorow.

2. national velvet is my grandmothers favorite movie and shes seen it about 25 times.

Underline the main verb in this sentence.

3. Despite hours of searching, the Millers haven’t located their lost dog yet.

Is this noun singular or plural?

4. crisis

Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Gianni claims he isn’t interested in making the honor roll, yet he studies quite a lot.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Mrs Rivas don’t like to have no squirrels in her garden but her kids think there cute.

2. Joel’s bicicle is old rusty and ugly but it is also a good way to get around town

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

3. Paul is a quiet and thoughtful man, but today he seems angry about something.

Is the subject of this sentence simple or compound?

4. Chocolate, though usually sweet, is tasty with chilies, too.

Underline the infinitive in this sentence.

5. Neither Megan nor her brother was able to go to their big annual family reunion.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Megans sure that if she keeps looking she was going to find a knew job next month

2. When he found a fosil in the dry riverbed Joseph shouted everyone come look at this

Circle the indefinite pronouns in this sentence.

3. Michael and James were both at the lake, but Tasha didn’t see either of them.

Circle the word that correctly completes this sentence.

4. Gina and Mark carpool; some days they take his car, and others they take .

theirs hers yours his

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

5. Chicago is the largest city in the state of Illinois although it’s not the capital.

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Is the underlined clause in each sentence restrictive or nonrestrictive ? Write the answer on the line and add commas in the sentence if needed.

1. Bass River where my family spends every summer is a town on Cape Cod.

2. ”Jiaozi,” or pot stickers, are Chinese dumplings that are filled with ground meat and/or vegetables.

3. A flamingo’s bright pink feathers are due to its diet which usually includes tiny shrimp and algae.

4. Jordan who is a very caring person tries to see the best in everyone she meets.

5. The company where Salvador has worked for the past ten years is moving its offices.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Pat got gum, stuck on the soul of his shoe so he scrapped it off with a butter nife.

2. Florence Nightingale was named for florence italy where she were born in 1820.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

3. Being polite to everyone shows other people that you respect them.

Does this sentence include a simile or a metaphor?

4. Tom stood as straight as an arrow at the starting line.

Circle the predicate noun. Underline the word or words in the subject that it renames.

5. Terry and her sister have been my best friends since we were all in elementary school.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Paula and Dave who visited argentina last year are taking tango lesons now

2. Beside being noisey Carsons motorbike is real uncomfortable to ride.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. The sewing pattern is so complicated that Donna has completely lost patience with it.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

4. Repairs to area highways are urgent.

Circle the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. Bill’s desk is usually buried under a huge pile of mail, papers, and magazines.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. I hope your hungry there is cheeseburgers and potatoe salad for dinner.

2. Its not fair complaned Alex that people more young than 18 can’t see that movie

Circle the prefix that means ”across.”

3. micro trans pro ex

Underline the present participle in this sentence.

4. Even though I haven’t trained much, I’m planning to run in Saturday’s race.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Emma must have taken the bus home from the city tonight.

slower slowly slowest most slowly

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Jamal and Kisha isn’t going to the concert but Mark and me wouldnt miss it.

2. even though the nation of Belize is in central america it’s official language is English.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

3. When the sun comes out, don’t forget to wash and wax the cars.

we you he it

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

4. Olivia placed the camera next to the tree and began taking pictures.

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

5. Listen carefully Mr. Bert said and I’ll play this passage again.

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FridayRewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

1. Let’s see Mimi suggested if we can repair the broken vase with glue.

2. Would you like coffee or dessert now the server asked or would you rather wait?

3. The first cars Mr. Chen told us were known as ‘horseless carriages’.

4. Hey Mike shouted Scott we’re going to the beach later if you want to come.

5. I didn’t mean to break the lamp Lee confessed I hope you’ll forgive me.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. The first woman to graduate from a US medical school in 1849 was dr Elizabeth Blackwell.

2. on weekends in the summer Chelsea don’t want to go nowhere accept to the pool.

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory?

3. A grilled cheese sandwich is still my favorite lunch.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

4. Janine promised to call her family as soon as she reached her destination.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. the warm jacket of the boy

Write these sentences correctly.

1. tony hanged them coats in the closet before he went upstairs, to study

2. Stacys first dog Freckles was a adorable wiggly puppy that grown into a calm dog.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

3. Our neighbor Mark has not been home for a week.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

4. Besides being very fragrant, oleander flowers are also highly poisonous.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Tara was wearing a turtleneck, a sweater, and a jacket, she was still cold.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. since they couldnt find their’s Simon and Jessie asked to borow my video camera.

2. November 11 1918 marked the end of world war which began in 1914.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. Sarah’s cat often meows all night long, really annoys her.

Is the verb in this sentence transitive or intransitive?

4. The old dog was lying in the shade of a tall maple tree.

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

5. Kind, honest Douglas wouldn’t take advantage of anyone.

simple predicate complete predicate

Write these sentences correctly.

1. A rainy day, is a grate time for kids to catch up on they’re reading Isabel said.

2. Mr Thomas’ family has been rising pet Rabbits all last year.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

3. The kitchen filled with the enticing aroma of fresh coffee and cinnamon rolls.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

4. Gretchen is going to visit her aunt soon.

Circle the linking verbs in this sentence.

5. The waffles smelled wonderful, and they tasted even better.

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Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error. Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.

Even though, scientists aren’t completely sure why humans sleep, they aggree that it is essential. 1 2

Babies sleep as many as 18 hours a day which helps them grow and learn. Adults usually 3

sleep alot less, of course. without enough sleep, people can have health problems. 4 5

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. The band played pomp and circumstance when, the graduates came on to the stage

2. Before diploma’s were handed out several alumnuses and students gave speaches.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are hamster and happen, which word will not beon the page?

3. happiness handle hamstring hanky hapless

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

4. Yesterday, Kendra spent a lot of time studying history.

Is the subject of this sentence simple or compound?

5. Charlie, Glen, and Mike go fishing in Idaho every July.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. theo ate much more fast than the other kids in the pie-eating conttest so he won it easy.

2. When were on the farm we spend our days picking beens milking cows and collecting eggs.

Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.

3. ”If nobody else has a plan, Martha, I think we should follow ,” Ron said.

our mines yours its

Underline the simple subject of this sentence.

4. Above the golden fields, a red-tailed hawk flew in lazy circles.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Teesha and, her brother Milo sent us a interesting postcard from their vacasion in Florida

2. they went to sarasota florida where they visit a clown colege.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

3. Sanaa is going away for the weekend she is going to visit her cousins.

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

4. The student art festival was extremely popular and crowded with visitors.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. No matter how difficult a task is, never stop trying to do it well.

she they you he

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Kurt preffers to study spanish by hisself because he remembered more that way.

2. Weaver company plan to build a new factory in Pikeville buy early next year

What does the underlined idiom mean?

3. Carrie wanted to pass the test, so she really hit the books hard.

Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence.

4. Everyone collected a lot of bottles to recycle, but Matt collected the most.

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

5. Brushing your teeth after meals is a good way to prevent cavities.

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1. The school’s principal a graduate of Bryn Mawr College is Ms. Victoria Keene.

2. Mrs. Peterman adored her children’s off-key singing she was shocked at the neighbors’ complaints.

3. His bicycle was very expensive it cost him his entire savings but he rarely rides it.

4. Everyone even those who knew his plans was surprised by Kevin’s announcement.

5. Eating well, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep these are the keys to staying healthy.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Before shannon has her audition tomorow she practices her solo a few times.

2. roses which are the world’s most poppular type of flower are related to apples and pairs.

Circle the past progressive verb in this sentence.

3. While the rest of us were watching the movie, my sister read her book.

How many syllables are in this word?

4. thoughtfulness

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

5. How in the world did the cat get all the way up there wondered Ella.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Jake has a close loving family even through his parent’s and him sometimes disagree

2. the librarys’ old computer need to be replaced their going to hold a fund-raiser.

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

3. The newborn calf trotted clumsily beside its patient mother.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. Henry tends to be with children than he is with adults.

patiently most patient patient more patient

Is this noun singular or plural?

5. lice

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Mara who is five likes too wear brite colors but her older sister Rachel prefers more pale colors.

2. Are those what your looking for asked ollie, holding up a pair of glases.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

3. Joshua is totally excited about going fishing this weekend.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

4. Coby and Tim explained their project well to the committee, but they still didn’t get approval.

Circle the prefix that means ”bad.”

5. sub post mis con

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Will you bring me to band practice dad requested Steve.

2. Dr T J Masten is opening a new dental practice, in newington last month.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Could Charlie’s story be true, or is he making it all up?

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. What interesting photos Janet takes!

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

5. The spy passed his contact a coded message wrapped in an old newspaper.

direct object indirect object

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Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1. Bonnie works in the yard on Saturdays. She likes to weed. She likes to cut the grass.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons own a small trailer. They use it for their summer vacations.

3. Steam engines aren’t common now. In the past, they powered trains and ships.

4. We go skating every Sunday. The rink is near our house. It isn’t expensive.

5. Adam is writing his family history. He is interviewing his relatives. He is collecting old photos.

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. as he washed the car Ken humming the old highway song ”root 66” to hisself.

2. the first color tv program were shown on june 25 1951.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

3. They’re renting a house has a swimming pool.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Juan left the house as soon as he had eaten his breakfast and brushed his teeth.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. I think my cellphone works in the country than it does in the city.

well best more well better

Write these sentences correctly.

1. I was surprised because, i didn’t seen anyone I new at the club meating.

2. Hey, whats the dog doing with you’re shoe Ana asked her brother

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

3. February, with just 28 or 29 days, is the shortest month of the year.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

4. gold : bendable :: granite :

angular clear shiny rigid

Underline the main verb in this sentence.

5. To make ice cream from scratch, you begin by cooking eggs, cream, and sugar.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. grace promised to tell her friend’s wear to by a backpack like her’s.

2. They all liked it because, it was big it had allot of pockets and it don’t cost much

Write the simple predicate and the complete predicate in this sentence.

3. Malta, which is a Mediterranean island, was a British colony from 1814 to 1964.

simple predicate complete predicate

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

4. Ms. Min’s students are presenting tomorrow’s assembly.

Circle the subject pronoun and underline the object pronoun in this sentence.

5. We expected to hear from Brian and Anna yesterday, but there was no word from them.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. because we didn’t want too walk far we parked closely to a entrance to the mall.

2. Alicia should of used a chart, in her lab repourt to explain her datas clearer.

Circle the participle. Underline the noun that the participle modifies.

3. A crackling, hot fire was burning in the wood stove all night long.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

4. Rather than spending the weekend alone.

Underline the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence.

5. If you don’t want to drive, we can either call a cab or walk home.

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FridayRewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

1. If that banging noise doesn’t stop soon Su-yong shouted I’m going to go crazy!

2. The fire chief said although most forest fires are accidental, some are set by people.

3. Who can tell me asked Mrs. Miller what the square root of 144 is?

4. Doesn’t Ellen want to go to the movies her father asked with surprise.

5. Baking soda said Mack is one of the most useful things you can have in your house.

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1. I thought them hamburgers werent hot enuf but I ate them because i was hungry.

2. Ms Sara Kim gave next months talk on local artests and they’re work.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

3. the flag at City Hall

Circle the prepositional phrases in this sentence.

4. Marcos says that he always feels better after going for a long run.

Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence.

5. Several books about dogs and cats are missing from the local library.

simple subject complete subject

Write these sentences correctly.

1. the wet dirty dog looked misrable as it stood, by the back door in the rain.

2. The reportor ask me for who did you vote in the last presidential election

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

3. Nate’s recipe for meatloaf is unusual and delicious, so his friends ask him for it often.

Circle the suffix that means ”the study of something.”

4. ism tion ology al

Is the verb in this sentence transitive or intransitive?

5. Despite a good night’s rest, Cassie looked exhausted.

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ThursdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. Now that were already to go to the airport dad cant find the plain tickets.

2. angela tryed to reach the cabin befor it started raining but she got soaked anyways.

Circle the correct word to complete this sentence.

3. Nobody in the study group except Carlos had all the class notes, so they used .

theirs hers its his

Circle the main verb in this sentence.

4. Mina, who doesn’t miss a thing, hadn’t suspected her friends were planning a surprise party for her.

Underline the past perfect verb in this sentence.

5. The children had removed their shoes as soon as they arrived home from school.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. The Red sox fan’s cheered more enthusiastic, than the yankees fans did.

2. Liz shook a empty milk carton and asked how’m I supposed to make pancakes with this

Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence.

3. The author Charles Dickens spent his childhood in poverty, which he never forgot.

Does this sentence include a simile or a metaphor?

4. My mother’s laugh is music to my ears.

Circle the linking verbs in this sentence.

5. The students grew impatient because they were confused by the teacher’s explanation.

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Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error. Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.

The actress audrey hepburn was famous for her beauty elegance and kindness. She was 1 2

borne in Belgium before World War and, she spent the war years hungry and frightened. 3 4

Grateful for her good luck, Ms Hepburn worked with UNICEF to help poor children worldwide. 5

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TuesdayWrite these sentences correctly.

1. everyone at the new school voted on it’s motto and they choose ”wisdom and honor.”

2. Grandma says shell treat my sister and I to a trip if we passed all our clases next term.

Write the contraction for the underlined words.

3. Shannon will not be able to work tomorrow.

Complete this sentence with who, which, or that.

4. Jon wants to be a pediatric oncologist, is a doctor for children with cancer.

Circle the independent clause in this sentence.

5. If I lived in a city with good public transportation, I would sell my car.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Cecilia studys violin at new england conservatory in Boston Massachusetts

2. My youngest sister and me despite a ten-year age difference has always got along.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Chris and Linda will not go shopping unless they can pay for everything in cash.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. I don’t know what I’m going to do this weekend I might go to the skate park.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

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1. Because it were a hollyday weekend they couldn’t find nowhere to stay at the beech.

2. Sara and matt made breakfast for their dads’ birthday and they did it by themself

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Meg’s favorite snack is salted peanuts.

Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

4. The shuttle to Times Square runs every two minutes said the conductor.

Is the predicate in this sentence simple or compound?

5. Greg enjoyed climbing Mt. Washington with his friends.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Without think of danger jared ran from the house two the berning car.

2. when Tami had went to the movies last night she spilled popcorns all over the floor.

Circle the adverb. Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ?

3. Miranda answered all of the exam questions easily.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. Before leaving the house, be sure to close the windows and lock the doors.

you we she they

Underline the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. The kids at the birthday party ate cake and ice cream until they made themselves sick.

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1. Golda Meir who was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974 began her working lifeas a teacher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

2. Chez Giselle is the French restaurant that opened in our neighborhood last month.

3. Since you’re leaving early tomorrow, put your things where you can find them easily.

4. A speleologist is a scientist who studies caves, their characteristics, and the animalsthat live in them.

5. Pizza which nearly everyone enjoys eating is often on the menu at school.

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1. The zuni hopi and navajo are, Native American groups of the southwestern US

2. Mr Kimura asked has anyone seen my black leather briefcase

Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence.

3. The waiter quickly served the guests a large dinner and then brought them the bill.

direct object indirect object

What does the underlined idiom mean?

4. My brothers were horsing around and broke a window.

Underline the preposition. Circle the object of the preposition.

5. An intruder was hiding behind the long living room curtains.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. mika wanted to buy a new pare of running shoes that was real expensive.

2. she needed new shoes so she got them sneakers that shes waring now.

Is this noun singular or plural?

3. genius

Circle the predicate noun. Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames.

4. Stephanie de la Higuera was our town’s first female police chief.

Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence.

5. None of the passengers on the trolley was injured in the accident.

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1. A ancient map, show the city of el Dorado is the more valuable item in the museums collection.

2. Yang Lee’s letter is dated May 17 1874 its about his journey from china to California

Circle the present perfect progressive verb in this sentence.

3. Karina has been working in the vegetable garden all afternoon.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are mason and matter, which word will not beon the page?

4. mass mask matron match master

Underline the gerund in this sentence.

5. Mark’s favorite hobby is building computers from scratch.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. When Luz red the return adress on the envelope she tear it open imediately.

2. Inside, were too invitations to the Summer Internship Fare at the daily herald newspaper

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

3. Under no circumstances will Mary go with us.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

4. Adding grated cheese to the soup makes it taste much better.

Underline the main verb in this sentence.

5. Because of regular training, Eric has improved his time in the 400-meter hurdles.

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Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1. Mary Anderson was born in 1866. She invented the windshield wiper. She patented it

in 1903.

2. The weather is going to get worse tonight. We should cut our camping trip short.

3. I was really hungry yesterday morning. I ate two bowls of cereal. I ate three slices of toast.

4. Ben works at a veterinarian’s office. He loves all kinds of animals.

5. Gina told me a secret. She made me promise not to tell anyone else.

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Monday 1. ”Come on,” Linda said to her team, ”we

can win this game if we try harder!” 2. Mark’s going to do a summer internship

at a company in Louisville, Kentucky. 3. Carnegie Hall 4. exceptionally; to what extent 5. quickly; how

Tuesday 1. Because workers are making repairs

to the house next door, it’s very noisy right now.

2. At the equator, zero degrees latitude, the sun rises and sets at approximately the same times every day.

3. despite having a bad cold 4. the sun’s bright light 5. watching, playing

Wednesday 1. Kite boarding is an extreme sport that is

very exciting to watch from the beach. 2. The frightened child clung to his mother’s

legs and refused to go with the nurse. 3. he; us 4. they; me 5. modern, public

Thursday 1. We’re having a dessert party in the cafeteria

to collect money for band instruments. 2. Ming-Lee is the most talented artist in Ms.

Jackson’s drawing and painting class. 3. has been 4. four 5. but, also

Friday 1. simple 2. complex 3. compound 4. simple 5. complex

Monday 1. Last night, Phil forgot his ticket; Lizzy

didn’t have hers either, so neither of them could go to the concert.

2. Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a huge city with millions of residents.

3. about, at 4. into 5. at our grandparents’ beach house

Tuesday 1. Ellie was fascinated by the color,

movement, and power of the ballet Fancy Free by Bernstein.

2. The baby’s tiny, curled fist waved in the air as he slept in his crib.

3. explaining, rang 4. studios 5. nuclei or nucleuses

Wednesday 1. Spring weather can change very

quickly; one day it’s warm and the next you need an umbrella badly.

2. When the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat, the audience cheered more excitedly than ever.

3. transitive

4. It’s bitterly cold and windy today, so I think I’d better wear a coat.

5. bio

Thursday 1. Before we go on our diving vacation,

we’re going to take scuba lessons from Ms. Gonzalez.

2. Our school’s new art wing, which will open on September 25, has two pottery studios.

3. flavor; chocolate 4. mast 5. are jumping

Friday 1. Swedish immigrants founded my hometown

in 1860. 2. My great-great grandfather, Olaf Lindbloom,

built our house. 3. A great-aunt started the library. 4. Olaf’s son Erik founded the hospital. 5. My brothers and I started the annual

Lindbloom family reunion.

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ever to make the cheerleading squad. 2. A tall, quiet boy stood at the side of the

court, watching the tennis match. 3. teacher; Ms. Maldonado 4. The neighbors must be barbecuing, because

it smells wonderful outside! 5. blinding smoke; burning building

Tuesday 1. The Williams family moved to Madison

on October 5, 2005, and lived there for four years.

2. An effect of Rob’s being laid off was that he couldn’t go to any movies with me.

3. demand 4. incredibly; to what extent 5. recently; when

Wednesday 1. The director of the school play, James E.

Jones, is also a drama critic for The Times. 2. It was a huge honor for Leslie and me to be

co-chairs of last year’s dance committee. 3. The sweet and spicy smell of barbecued

chicken

4. who 5. so that

Thursday 1. There was an article in the college paper

about Dr. Berger’s research on nutrition. 2. Melissa, despite a lot of hard work, didn’t

altogether finish painting her room. 3. challenging, satisfying 4. relax 5. read, developing

Friday 1. simple subject: boat;

simple predicate: moved 2. simple subject: family and friends;

simple predicate: are going 3. simple subject: molecule;

simple predicate: contains 4. simple subject: you;

simple predicate: should wash 5. simple subject: Sergei;

simple predicate: is bringing

Monday 1. We’re not ready to leave for work yet,

but we will be once the dog is fed. 2. At exactly 10:06 a.m., the announcer said,

”The train for Sacramento is now at Track 7.” 3. wilderness 4. became 5. declarative

Tuesday 1. Chuck attended Northwestern University

in Evanston, Illinois, where he studied mathematics.

2. Those houses and the rest of the neighborhood were built in the early 20th century.

3. graph 4. under the warm woolen blanket 5. from the intense summer sun

Wednesday 1. After she saw the phone bill, Billie

exclaimed, ”We have (or We’ve got) to spend less money!”

2. The day after tomorrow, we are going to (or we will) catch an earlier bus; we wantto get to school by 6:30.

3. highest

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Thursday 1. The Carlinis’ first flower shop, Blossom, did

very well, so they opened two more. 2. Everyone in our class agrees (or agreed)

that Gerry Maxwell is the most thoughtful person in school.

3. smog alert 4. Stewart said, ”I haven’t had anything to eat

all day, so I’m famished.” 5. anyone

Friday 1. punctuation error (material, from metal) 2. spelling error (metals) 3. capitalization error (Oxidation) 4. punctuation error (However, it) 5. spelling error (protective)

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Monday 1. Although they enjoy listening to music, Mark

and Letty don’t go to a lot of concerts. 2. Tom showed us a photo of himself standing

between his parents at the beach last summer.

3. hers 4. transitive 5. personification

Tuesday 1. Grandma Moses was an American artist who

began painting when she was in her 70s. 2. Did you notice those people sitting next to

us wearing New York Mets caps? 3. simple subject: part;

simple predicate: had been 4. co 5. had eaten

Wednesday 1. Both of Beth’s parents are alumni of New

York University, and she went there, too. 2. Beethoven wrote ”Ode to Joy” when he

was losing his hearing. 3. on the back of my father’s chair 4. The Azores are a group of nine islands; they

are in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. or ...islands located in the middle...

5. Settlers from Europe began arriving in 1439; most of these settlers were Portuguese. orSettlers from Europe, most of whom were Portuguese, began arriving in 1439.

Thursday 1. Many families are saving money by eating

at home instead of at restaurants. 2. U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John

Adams both died on July 4, 1826. 3. even though 4. until 5. direct object: pizza; indirect object: us

Friday 1. ”I’d love to go to the concert with you

tomorrow, but I already have plans,” explained Joe.

2. Marianne asked, ”Who took the ice cream out of the freezer and left it on the counter?”

3. ”A master’s degree in education,” Wayne said, ”is the next step in my career plans.”

4. ”You’re going to miss the exit if you don’t slow down right now!” shouted my mother.

5. ”The Cretaceous period,” Mr. Luther told his students, ”followed the Jurassic period.”

Monday 1. This old wedding photo of your grandparents

is prettier than I expected. 2. Audrey and Leo, who visited us last month,

have invited us to go on vacation with them. 3. We’ve 4. you 5. did, had

Tuesday 1. Jan said, ”Please don’t forget to pick up

the cake for Whitney when you leave the office.”

2. José and Connie aren’t going to go anywhere for the weekend because they’re broke.

3. axes 4. species 5. she makes a special dinner for the

whole family

Wednesday 1. Ruth was hungrier than I when we came

home, so she ate three ham sandwiches. 2. Ms. Raines is taking a trip to Savannah,

Georgia, to visit her old college roommate.

3. Patrick Henry said, ”Give me liberty or give me death” in his speech on March 23, 1775.

4. Memorial Theater 5. chron; time

Thursday 1. Robin and Martin have a big vegetable

garden; it’s large enough to feed them all summer. or ...garden that’s large enough...

2. They do all the work in the garden themselves, even though it’s extremely difficult.

3. complete sentence 4. who 5. more beautifully

Friday I. Largest living primates in the world A. Tropical and subtropical forest dwellers 1. Live in groups led by ”silverbacks”

(adult males) 2. Forage for food including fruit,

leaves, and shoots II. Share 98 to 99% of DNA with humans

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1. Those hockey skates are really good, but they’re too expensive for me to buy.

2. Anastasia’s getting a fast, powerful computer before she goes to college next year.

3. extremely; to what extent 4. swimming 5. smooth

Tuesday 1. Jazz and blues are Wayne’s favorite

kinds of music to listen to. 2. Because she lived in China for ten years,

Sheryl can speak Mandarin quite well. 3. she; us 4. photos; friends 5. Wilson is my cousin Karen’s dog. He is a

big yellow Labrador retriever. or Wilson,my cousin Karen’s dog, is a big yellow Labrador retriever.

Wednesday 1. June 6, 2009, was the date Betsy moved to

her new house in Bloomfield. 2. When Marcia babysits for her cousins, she

always has to read them ”Little Red Riding Hood.”

3. ”Hey,” Mark shouted to his friends, ”I’m over here!”

4. Jack finally passed his written driving test with a perfect score.

5. four

Thursday 1. Even though Dad’s car is newer than Mom’s,

we usually take hers on long trips. 2. Flour, butter, and water are the only

ingredients in Aunt Julie’s pie crust recipe. 3. exclamatory 4. glass 5. Lee, Rachel; play, go

Friday 1. compound 2. complex 3. complex 4. complex 5. simple

Monday 1. Since everyone else was sick, Max and Joy

watched Finding Nemo by themselves. 2. ”Don’t lay those dirty shoes on the table!”

Lee called to the kids who came in from outside.

3. transitive 4. howling; winds 5. inter

Tuesday 1. There is a smaller version of the Statue of

Liberty on the Seine River in Paris, France. 2. In hot, dry weather it is important to drink

a lot of water. 3. for practice, in huge bites 4. simple predicate: are; complete predicate:

are fascinating animals 5. declarative

Wednesday 1. The mayor, Linda Jones, dedicated a new

park next to the library yesterday afternoon. 2. Wen and Kim were surprised to find

an enormous package on their dining room table.

3. who

4. along; river 5. Mr. Henderson’s wallet

Thursday 1. James and I are always arguing about who’s

a better guitar player. 2. Lori says she doesn’t want any birthday

presents, so I’m donating to a charity in her name.

3. energy, imagination 4. complete sentence 5. falling

Friday 1. ”We will never have friends over without

asking you,” the twins promised their parents.

2. ”What a nice surprise it was to have Gio stop by!” Wendy exclaimed.

3. ”Why,” groaned Martina, ”didn’t we takethe express train to Gran’s this time?”

4. ”It’s hard for me to concentrate,” Ted complained, ”with you making all that noise.”

5. ”Jack’s not home right now,” his brother said, ”but I will take a message for him.”

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Monday 1. This year our vegetable garden is the

biggest and most varied we’ve ever grown. 2. Joanna and her sisters have studied piano

with Mrs. Doherty for ten years. 3. nutrient; Vitamin D 4. The weather has been awful this month.

I’m ready for some sunshine! or ...month,so I’m...

5. clothes

Tuesday 1. If a jury doesn’t reach an agreement about

the evidence in a trial, it’s called a ”hung jury.”

2. Saturday’s golf match had to be suspended because of several geese on the course.

3. crying; child’s 4. more quickly 5. travelers

Wednesday 1. Sheila never has any money, but I’m not

going to lend her any more. 2. She’s going to have to find a way to earn

more of her own money. 3. that

4. whether, or 5. metaphor

Thursday 1. Wally is a strong, intelligent person, but

he can be really insensitive sometimes. 2. Joan will be attending Vanderbilt University

in Nashville, Tennessee, next year. 3. dedication, happiness 4. transitive 5. before he got in the house

Friday 1. Jan’s cousins Barb and Bev (also her best

friends) held a party for her 75th birthday. 2. Make an appointment for your road test at

the local DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles). 3. Please note that this bill must be paid in full

within sixty (60) days. 4. Toni’s favorite saying is ”carpe diem”

(seize the day). 5. Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) wrote the

novels Little Women and Jo’s Boys.

Monday 1. Before the parade started, we tied the

sashes tightly around our waists over our uniform jackets.

2. Bo’s friend Mary wants to join the book club, but she’s too busy right now.

3. chosen 4. recently; when 5. it; her

Tuesday 1. Russ, who just returned from Japan, wants to

show those vacation photos to his friends. 2. Most plants’ leaves are green because they

contain a substance called chlorophyll. 3. complete sentence 4. into; room 5. his

Wednesday 1. Taking photos, traveling, and playing guitar

are just a few of Keishi’s hobbies. 2. For his final music assignment, he wrote

a song called ”Look Through My Eyes.” 3. puls 4. it was noisy and crowded 5. simple predicate: is; complete predicate:

is welcome to join the computer club

Thursday 1. ”Can you please give Tina a hand getting the

groceries out of the trunk?” Carmen asked. 2. This burger is huge, but Wes and Pete have

already finished theirs! 3. tall 4. ”As you dissolve the agar,” the lab monitor

explained, ”be sure to stir it well.” 5. is, smells

FridayPossible answers include: 1. Because a hurricane was coming, everyone

boarded up their windows and bought supplies.

2. Thomas Jefferson, who had a great mind, invented many devices and was a philosopher.

3. Robert, Carol and Tim’s friend, is a wonderful cook who often invites them for brunch.

4. The Inca people, who lived in what is now Peru, built Machu Picchu.

5. It’s very hot this week, so we’re using the air conditioner a lot, even though it’s expensive.

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1. Margaret said, ”If you need me to babysit any of those (or these) days, I’ll be happy to.”

2. Dan’s sister is older than him, but she’s still afraid of thunderstorms.

3. not only, but also 4. intransitive 5. will have read

Tuesday 1. Ms. Jamison and Mr. Wayland, our track

coaches, often go running by themselves. 2. When Luke went fishing last weekend, he

caught three trout in 30 minutes. 3. blazing 4. is, gets 5. barely; to what extent

Wednesday 1. Kim, Frank, and I all have new notebooks,

but mine is red and theirs are blue. 2. After a busy morning, Max spent a long,

quiet afternoon reading on the porch. 3. imperative 4. passion, energy 5. graph

Thursday 1. Liz was disappointed that the video store

didn’t have any of the DVDs she wanted. 2. The community chorus was founded on

October 10, 1985, by Dr. Jane Classen. 3. across; street 4. The waves pounded the small boat against

the dock, filling it with water. or As the waves...dock, it filled with water.

5. most delicious

Friday Possible answers include: 1. Being a city kid, Hallie can sleep with

a lot of noise and with the light on. 2. Catnip, which is a member of the mint family,

doesn’t affect all cats in the same way. 3. Tyrone, who learned to knit from his

grandmother, says it relaxes him. 4. Because the seasons are ”reversed” in the

Southern Hemisphere, July is a winter month. 5. Andrea and her friend Susan, who often hike

together, are going hiking next weekend.

Monday 1. The news anchor said sternly, ”An extremely

powerful snowstorm is headed our way tomorrow.”

2. National Velvet is my grandmother’s favorite movie, and she’s seen it about 25 times.

3. located 4. singular 5. yet

Tuesday 1. John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the

United States, was elected in 1960. 2. If you don’t want to annoy the downstairs

neighbors, please walk a little more quietly. 3. cottage; him and his brothers 4. should, have 5. data

Wednesday 1. Megan’s sure that if she keeps looking, she

is going to find a new job next month. 2. When he found a fossil in the dry riverbed,

Joseph shouted, ”Everyone come lookat this!”

3. both, either

4. hers 5. although it’s not the capital

Thursday 1. Mrs. Rivas doesn’t like to have any squirrels

in her garden, but her kids think they’re cute. 2. Joel’s bicycle is old, rusty, and ugly, but it is

also a good way to get around town. 3. quiet, thoughtful, angry 4. simple 5. to go

Friday 1. nonrestrictive

(, where my family spends every summer,) 2. restrictive 3. nonrestrictive

(, which usually includes tiny shrimp and algae)

4. nonrestrictive (, who is a very caring person,)

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Monday 1. Cecilia studies violin at New England

Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts. 2. My youngest sister and I, despite a ten-

year age difference, have always gotten along.

3. will, can 4. I don’t know what I’m going to do this

weekend; I might go to the skate park. 5. pend

Tuesday 1. Everyone at the new school voted on

its motto, and they chose ”Wisdom and Honor.”

2. Grandma says she’ll treat my sister and me to a trip if we pass all our classes next term.

3. won’t be 4. which 5. I would sell my car

Wednesday 1. Without thinking of danger, Jared ran

from the house to the burning car. 2. When Tami went to the movies last night,

she spilled popcorn all over the floor. 3. easily; how 4. you 5. until

Thursday 1. Because it was a holiday weekend, they

couldn’t find anywhere to stay at the beach.

2. Sara and Matt made breakfast for their dad’s birthday, and they did it by themselves.

3. declarative 4. ”The shuttle to Times Square runs every

two minutes,” said the conductor. 5. simple

Friday 1. nonrestrictive

(, who was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974,)

2. restrictive 3. restrictive 4. restrictive 5. nonrestrictive

(, which nearly everyone enjoys eating,)

Monday 1. Mika wanted to buy a new pair of

running shoes that were really expensive. 2. She needed new shoes, so she bought

those sneakers that she’s wearing now. 3. singular 4. chief; Stephanie de la Higuera 5. simple subject: none; complete subject:

none of the passengers on the trolley

Tuesday 1. The Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo are Native

American groups of the southwestern U.S. 2. Mr. Kimura asked, ”Has anyone seen

my black leather briefcase?” 3. direct object: dinner; indirect object:

guests 4. playing roughly 5. behind; curtains

Wednesday 1. When Luz read the return address on the

envelope, she tore it open immediately. 2. Inside were two invitations to the Summer

Internship Fair at the Daily Herald newspaper.

3. complete sentence 4. soup 5. improved

Thursday 1. An ancient map showing the city of El

Dorado is the most valuable item in the museum’s collection.

2. Yang Lee’s letter is dated May 17, 1874; it’s about his journey from China to California.

3. has been working

4. mask 5. building

FridayPossible answers include: 1. Mary Anderson, who was born in 1866,

invented the windshield wiper and patented it in 1903.

2. Because the weather is going to get worse tonight, we should cut our camping trip short.

3. I was really hungry yesterday morning, so I ate two bowls of cereal and three slices of toast.

4. Ben, who loves all kinds of animals, works at a veterinarian’s office.

5. Gina told me a secret, but she made me promise not to tell anyone else.

Monday 1. The wet, dirty dog looked miserable as it

stood by the back door in the rain. 2. The reporter asked me, ”For whom did you

vote in the last presidential election?” 3. unusual, delicious 4. ology 5. intransitive

Tuesday 1. I thought those hamburgers weren’t hot

enough, but I ate them because I was hungry.

2. Ms. Sara Kim will give next month’s talk on local artists and their work.

3. City Hall’s flag 4. after going, for a long run 5. simple subject: books; complete subject:

several books about dogs and cats

Wednesday 1. The Red Sox fans cheered more

enthusiastically than the Yankees fans did. 2. Liz shook an empty milk carton and asked,

”How am I supposed to make pancakes with this?”

3. childhood, poverty 4. metaphor 5. grew, were

Thursday 1. Now that we’re all ready to go to the

airport, Dad can’t find the plane tickets. 2. Angela tried to reach the cabin before

it started raining, but she got soaked anyway.

3. his 4. suspected 5. had removed

Friday 1. capitalization error (Audrey Hepburn) 2. punctuation error (beauty, elegance, and

kindness.) 3. spelling error (born) 4. punctuation error (, and she) 5. punctuation error (Ms. Hepburn)

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