Warm-Ups, WriteSource Daily Grammar Workouts, Set 6

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Warm-Ups, WriteSource Daily Grammar Workouts, Set 6

Warm-Ups, NW2, Week 4

Warm-Up, Monday, November 10th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Numbers, Plurals, Capitalization, Abbreviation, Apostrophe, Run-on Sentence In 1957, tennis player Althea Gibson won the womans championship at Wimbledon later that year, she became the 1st African American woman to win the us open. (5)

Warm-Up, Tuesday, November 11th (SKIP; Veterans’ Day) Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Plurals, apostrophe, using the right word, spelling, abbreviation The impact of the automobile on life in the U.S. isnt all positive: streetes arent safe for pedestrians, deers, and other animals are killed in tremendous amounts on roades, and polution from car emissions harms everyone. (9)

Warm-Up, Wednesday, November 12th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Numbers, plurals, abbreviation, comma splice, spelling, comma (other) Attendence at the soccer game on Sept. 3 was 10379, approximately twenty percent were between 8 and sixteen year’s old. Simple, compound, complex, compound-complex?

Warm-Up, Thursday, November 13th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Abbreviation, Numbers, Hyphen The woman had been heading s.w. on Hwy. forty- nine, traveling at only 50 m.p.h.; however, she lost control of her vehicle and nearly hit a three year old child. (6)

Warm-Up, Friday, November 14th Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Plurals, abbreviation, using the right word, dash, spelling. Its interesting to visit another country such as Mex. Or Can. and check out the difference among it and your own country everything from traffic rules to dining habites. (6)