Grammar Lessons Week Two. COMMA RULES I want to play on the football team so I’m going to talk to the coach.

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Grammar Lessons Week Two

COMMA RULES I want to play on the football team so I’m going to talk to the coach.

COMMA RULES I hear he is a reasonable understanding man.

COMMA RULES The athletic director Mr. Dreyer said I could join the team late.

COMMA RULES I’ll need to get a physical buy a mouth guard and get some cleats before the first practice.

COMMA RULES My mom keeps saying “Honey please be safe out there.”

COMMA RULES Generally people don’t get hurt too often in football.

Possessive Nouns

We should use my dads television to watch this movie.

Possessive Nouns Marys sister said this movie is super scary.

Possessive Nouns Other kids in my class have seen it too.

Possessive Nouns My little sister always screams at these kinds of movies.

Possessive Nouns The storys plot is almost the same as the last one.

Possessive Nouns Everyone always thinks I’m crazy for watching these movies.

Possessive Nouns I think other kids parents won’t let them watch them though.

Possessive Nouns Jenna and Beth are coming over to see it. Those girls parents are pretty cool.

Possessive Nouns I hope the characters are believable.

Sentence Parts

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? My dad watched football all weekend.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? Both his teams won their games.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? He screams at the television!

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? My mom just rolls her eyes at him.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? She is funny.

Sentence Parts What’s the predicate? He drinks an entire 2-litre of Coke during the game.

Sentence Parts What’s the predicate? I was watching with him on Saturday.

Sentence Parts What’s the predicate? I should have been finishing my homework though.

Sentence Parts What’s the predicate? Now I am nervous.

Sentence Parts What’s the predicate? I will finish my science during lunch.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? When we begin our first story tomorrow.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? If you already read the story.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? It is interesting.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? The main character is a man.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? Because he looks different.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? The story is split into two parts.

Sentence Parts What’s the subject? What’s the predicate? Is the thought complete? You will enjoy it.