Daily Grammar Monday, September 8, 2014

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Daily Grammar Monday, September 8, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. that there roller coaster was the excitingest ride I as ever bin on 2. as her friend borded the bust she waved good bye sadly. Circle the coordinating conjuction in this sentence. 3.Carmen and I like computer games, but Andy doesn't. Faster most fast fastest more fast Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence. 4. This book is a lot ___ than the last one I read. most interesting interestinger more interesting Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun. 5. The judge and jury were already in their seats.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. I need to lay down and rest for a few minutes mark said and then I be ready to leave. 2. Japanese forces attacked pearl harbor Hawaii at the beginning of World war II. Circle the subject of the sentence. 3. Rent a movie after diner tonight. We they she you Underline the independent clause in each sentence. 4. Wendy is going to fail Spanish unless she starts studying more. 5. While you wash the dishes, I'm going to do the laundry.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 3 Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. because, that soup tastes badly, were going to make unother batch. 2. when we went to the park yesterday Alex wu wearing a sweater he done made hisself. Circle the linking verb in each sentence. 3. The weather is better today than yesterday. 4. Gasoline becomes more expensive every month. Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence 5. The Scout troop visited both the White House and Mount Vernon.

Thursday Sept. 11, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. r l stine rites more creative than any other author I knows. 2. when the kids getted home, from the park they shoes were full of durt. Circle the best word to complete these sentences. 3. Those books belong to Max. They are ________. him his he their 4. Judy and Hideaki own that house. It is _____. Their they theirs them Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 5. Ernest Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. Friday, Sept. 12, 2014 Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1.Alexander Graham Bell began to teach deaf children in 1863. He invented the telephone in 1875. 2. You can borrow movies from the library. You can only have two at a time. 3. A lot of prepared food contains salt. It's not a good idea to eat a lot of prepared food. 4.Deciduous trees lose their leaves every year. Evergreen trees do not lose their leaves. 5. Pam's family lives in Chicago. They used to live in Denver.