Simple and Compound Sentences
SIMPLE AND COMPOUND SENTENCES
A SIMPLE SENTENCE IS A COMPLETE THOUGHT. IT CONTAINS A SUBJECT AND A VERB.
EXAMPLE: I LOVE CARROTS.
A COMPOUND SENTENCE IS MADE UP OF TWO SIMPLE SENTENCES WITH A COMMA (,) AND A CONJUNCTION (FANBOYS).
EXAMPLE: I LOVE CARROTS, BUT I DISLIKE BROCCOLI.
A SIMPLE SENTENCE IS A COMPLETE THOUGHT. IT CONTAINS A SUBJECT AND A VERB.
EXAMPLE: I LOVE CARROTS.
A COMPOUND SENTENCE IS MADE UP OF TWO SIMPLE SENTENCES WITH A COMMA (,) AND A CONJUNCTION (FANBOYS).
EXAMPLE: I LOVE CARROTS, BUT I DISLIKE BROCCOLI.
IRREGULAR VERBS
APOSTROPHES
Possessive Pronouns, Homophones & Contractions Jeopardy Template
That is (Kaitlyn, Kaitlyn's) pencil. , Make the following noun possessive: dog , Make the following noun possessive: baby , Make the following noun possessive: children
CONTRACTIONS
Apostrophe Drop Game--Try to catch the apostrophes in the correct spot to make as many contractions as possible
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POSSESSIVE NOUNSPossessive Apostrophe Quiz- Quiz your knowledge on the use of apostrophes to show possession
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USING COMMAS
WRITING A LETTER
CAPITALIZATION
PROPER NOUNS
ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
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IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS
COLLECTIVE NOUNS
HOW CAN WE USE COLLECTIVE NOUNS TO DESCRIBE A GROUP OF PEOPLE, THINGS, OR ANIMALS?
Collective Nouns Cloze Word Game - Read the sentences and fill in the words. Collective Nouns Crossword Puzzle - Click on this link to complete the online collective noun crossword puzzle. 10 Peculiar Collective Nouns Video - This is a YouTube video so there will be a commercial beforehand but great video! |