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Grammar Checklist. Present Tense Verbs Swap papers and skim read for present tense verbs Circle any verbs that are not in present tense and/or do not.

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1 Grammar Checklist

2 Present Tense Verbs Swap papers and skim read for present tense verbs Circle any verbs that are not in present tense and/or do not sound correct You do not have to correct these for the writer

3 Present Tense Verbs Swap papers again and skim read for present tense verbs Circle any verbs that are not in present tense and/or do not sound correct You do not have to correct these for the writer

4 Run-on Sentences Swap papers and check for run-on sentences – The sun is high, put on some sun block. Circle where the run-on sentence occurs and where new punctuation is needed Look especially at how quotations are blended because this is where most run-ons will occur

5 Fragments Swap papers and check for fragments – When Macbeth kills Duncan. Circle where the fragment occurs Remember that MOST fragments will occur where there is a SUBORDINATE CLAUSE– they will sound incomplete

6 Compound Sentences Swap papers and check for proper punctuation with compound sentences – Macbeth kills the king and he has Banquo killed. The comma must become before a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) ONLY when it’s followed by a subject/ verb Circle where the error occurs, and where a comma should be added

7 Introductory Clauses and Phrases Swap papers and check for errors in commas after introductory clauses and phrases – At school in the lunchroom I found a lost bag. If a sentence begins with a prepositional phrase, it must be followed by a COMMA – If I go to the concert I want to sit in the front row. If a sentence begins with a subordinate clause, it must be followed by a COMMA Circle where these are needed.

8 Conjunctive Adverbs Swap papers and check for correct punctuation for conjunctive adverbs – Macbeth wants to become king, however he has to kill Duncan first. A conjunctive adverb must begin with a semi-colon and be followed by a comma – Macbeth wants to become king; however, he has to kill Duncan first. Circle any places where the writer has made this error


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