9th grade Benchmark 1 Language Conventions

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9th grade Benchmark 1 Language Conventions Directions: Read the sentence. There may be a mistake in sentence structure or grammar. If you find a mistake, correct it. If there is no mistake, write Correct as is.

Try Your Luck! The teenage girl upset at her mother ran to her room and slammed the door. ANS. Upset at her mother, the teenage girl ran to her room and slammed the door. 2. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Washington Memorial was a momentous event in civil rights history. ANS. Correct as is.

Try Your Luck! 3. Mrs. Dela-Xiong’s library books is available to all students. Ans. books = plural (they) [are available]. 4. The students, who are doing well in Geometry, has prepared for the final exam. Ans. students = plural (they) [have prepared]

7. Out of all the football players, John are very talented. It's Your Turn... Show what you know. 5. The old woman rushing to the mailbox just in time to catch the mailman. 6. Dr. Sanchez’s Back to School Night speech to the parents was fantastic. 7. Out of all the football players, John are very talented. 8. The cheers, which are loud, have motivated the basketball team.

How'd You Do? 5. The old woman rushing to the mailbox just in time to catch the mailman. Ans. Rushing to the mailbox, the old woman was just in time to catch the mailman. 6. Dr. Sanchez’s Back to School Night speech to the parents was fantastic. Ans. Correct. 7. Out of all the football players, John are very talented. Ans. subject = John (singular- he). [John is] 8. The cheers, which are loud, have motivated the basketball team. Ans. Correct as is.

Types of Nouns: Proper vs. Common Common nouns – names any one of a group of persons, places, things, or ideas and is generally not capitalized. Proper nouns = specific, particular. Name a person, place, thing, and idea. Name a proper noun for each common noun below: scientist woman city building continent day

Abstract vs. Concrete Nouns Concrete: can be perceived by 1+ senses. examples: cloud, poison ivy, thunder, silk, yogurt, Sarah Abstract: an idea, feeling, quality, or characteristic that can’t be touched. Intangible. freedom, well-being, beauty, kindness, Buddhism

Compound Nouns Def: 2+ words used together as a single noun (one word, separate words, hyphenated word). One Word: Firefighter, Iceland, newspaper Separate Words: prime minister, Gulf of Mexico, fire drill Hyphenated Word: sister-in-law, Port-au-Prince, pull-up

Collective Nouns Definition: a word that names a group of people, animals, or things. Give examples of the 3 categories: People: audience, chorus, committee, crew Animals: ___ of wolves, ____ of cows, gaggle of ____, ___ of fish. Things: Assortment, batch, bundle, cluster