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Write the vocabulary words in your personal dictionary. Unit 1 Lesson 2 Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Make the sentence corrections in red. Write the vocabulary words in your personal dictionary. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express gone is the days of shareing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders Sentence Identification – Compound, Complex, Simple, Compound/Complex Type of Sentence(s) – Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory PowerEd Plans 2014

Subjective/Verb Agreement Unit 1-2 Corrections Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Subjective/Verb Agreement Spelling Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. Simple Declarative Capitalization Run-on Sentence End Punctuation PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Capitalization Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Capitalization Writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in lower case. The first word of every sentence. Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

Subject/Verb Agreement Unit 1-2 Subject/Verb Agreement Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Subject/Verb Agreement The subject and verb must agree in number: both must be singular, or both must be (plural). Gone (are) the (days) of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Spelling Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Spelling If a verb ends in “E”, drop the “E” and add “ING”. Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Run-on Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Run-on Sentence A run-on sentence is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses with more than one complete idea are joined without appropriate punctuation or a conjunction. Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

Simple Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Simple Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Simple Sentence A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

Declarative Sentence Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 1-2 Declarative Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Declarative Sentence A sentence in the form of a statement. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the verb. A declarative sentence ends with a period. Gone are the days of sharing the hallways with little kindergarteners and first graders. Now, we would all transform into mature sixth graders. PowerEd Plans 2014

transform Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Verb Unit 1-2 Vocabulary make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of PowerEd Plans 2014