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32 32 WEEK WEEK Daily Language Review Friday Daily Language Review Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares. 5 4 Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue. 1. I think I’m going to go to sleep early Mimi said because I have a test tomorrow. 2. Steve asked the ticket agent when is the next express bus to Mill Center? 3. I’m reading a really good book, so please be quiet Jenny hissed. 4. Mr. Hynes shouted you need to sit down and pay attention now! 5. Where could I have put my new magazine Annie asked herself. © Evan-Moor Corp. • Daily Language Review • EMC 2797 © Evan-Moor Corp. • Daily Language Review • EMC 2797 Name: Name: 32 WEEK Daily Language Review Monday Write these sentences correctly. 1. Gabriel and Tony eats more quicker than I do so they allways get more piza! 2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away. Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence. 3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment. Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 4. How can I improve my algebra grade ? Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun. 5. the capital of the country © Evan-Moor Corp. • Daily Language Review • EMC 2797 Name: Grade 7 Correlated to State Standards Daily Language Review GRADE EMC 2797 • Test preparation • Review 5 items daily for 36-week school year • Sentence editing, grammar & usage, vocabulary & word study, capitalization & punctuation • Reproducible pages, skills list, answer keys Enhanced E-book

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Page 1: GRADE 7 Correlated to State Standards Daily Practice Books

Daily Practice BooksPerfect Supplements to Your Core Curriculum!

Daily Language Review128 reproducible pages.

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Building Spelling Skills 160 reproducible pages.

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Daily Science192 reproducible pages.

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Daily Handwriting Practice112 reproducible pages.

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1. I think I’m going to go to sleep early Mimi said because I have a test tomorrow.

2. Steve asked the ticket agent when is the next express bus to Mill Center?

3. I’m reading a really good book, so please be quiet Jenny hissed.

4. Mr. Hynes shouted you need to sit down and pay attention now!

5. Where could I have put my new magazine Annie asked herself.

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1. Gabriel and Tony eats more quicker than I do so they allways get more piza!

2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. How can I improve my algebra grade?

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. the capital of the country

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Please, tells the waitor that we don’t want no bread with our meel.

2. She cutted her hand serious when she was making dinner and, it bleeded allot.

Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.

3. My best friend, Shaun, is learning to scuba dive.

Write the plural form of each noun.

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2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment.

2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

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1. Gabriel and Tony eats more quicker than I do so they allways get more piza!

2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.

3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment.

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Monday 1. These jeans were the cheapest pair in

the store, so they tore very quickly. 2. Marco Polo, who was born in 1254,

made his fi rst voyage to Asia when he was only 17 years old.

3. Clarissa volunteers at her local animal shelter

4. salmon or salmons 5. headquarters

Tuesday 1. Leslie, you should be researching your

paper now, not wasting time on the Internet.

2. Earthworms are helpful to gardeners because they fl uff the soil.

3. garden

4. When Yana moved to Yuma, she didn’t know anyone, so she was lonely.

5. gum; me

Wednesday 1. If Jack and Lucy win the contest, they

are going on a European vacation. 2. Late last night, our cow Molly had

twin calves; we named them Blossom and Star.

3. most timid 4. Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S.

Grant; attended and served 5. humming and fi dgeting; make and keep

Thursday 1. Olivia’s hair is almost long enough

to donate to “Locks of Love.” 2. E. B. White, the author of Stuart Little,

wrote stories for children and adults. 3. ours 4. therm 5. heat

Friday I. Discovered in 1928 by Alexander

Fleming A. Accidental discovery B. Positives and negatives 1. Treats many infectious diseases 2. Can cause allergic reactions II. Additional research by Ernst Chain,

Howard Florey, and Norman Heatley

Monday 1. We haven’t put all of those photos into

albums, so please don’t look at them yet. 2. If you look to your right, you’ll see an

original copy of Irving Berlin’s song “Blue Skies.”

3. doesn’t, will, is 4. exclamatory 5. fragment

Tuesday 1. “Rufus, can you buy some food for the

fi sh when you go shopping?” Lindsey asked.

2. Mike can’t go anywhere tonight because his brother and he are sick.

3. door 4. sparse 5. stood along the dusty road

Wednesday 1. We found a jacket, a notebook, and

some glasses in the locker room on Wednesday, but we don’t know whose they are.

2. Fluoride, which is in most brands of toothpaste, helps prevent cavities.

3. whether, or 4. worthless 5. truthful

Thursday 1. The boys struggled to move the heavy,

slippery rock out of the way of the car. 2. Houston, Texas, is near the Gulf of

Mexico, but it’s not on the coast. 3. working 4. kg 5. corp.

Friday 1. restrictive 2. nonrestrictive (Ashley, who is my

chemistry lab partner, won last year’s science fair.)

3. nonrestrictive (Romano, which is made from sheep’s milk, is a hard cheese.)

4. restrictive 5. restrictive

Monday 1. Ginny never cooks dinner on Thursday

nights because she has an economics class. 2. Raul tries to study harder for tests than he

did last year. 3. honestly 4. the state’s most important product 5. the recipe’s ingredients

Tuesday 1. Whenever you’re worried about a test,

remember to breathe deeply. 2. Charlotte, who visited Jan and me last

winter, is working for Dr. Hunter in Hanover.

3. transitive 4. intransitive 5. unless

Wednesday 1. The French Revolution began on

July 14, 1789, when the Bastille was stormed.

2. “If you want to go to the library, meet me after Spanish class,” Emma said.

3. tasted 4. imperative 5. has earned

Thursday 1. Lawrence plays the guitar well, but

he’s not a professional musician. 2. My dad’s favorite TV show is Dancing with

the Stars, and he watches it every week. 3. undisciplined 4. dog 5. Frank

FridayPossible answers include: 1. Jack London, who wrote White Fang, was

born in San Francisco, California, in 1876. 2. Even though walking to work isn’t always

easy, it is good exercise and doesn’t costa lot.

3. Because Penny broke her leg skiing in January, she went to the winter dance on crutches.

4. When they asked Eduardo to build sets for the play, he was very happy to help them.

5. I always want a donut whenever I drive past Sugar Bear Donuts.

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Analogies X X X X X

Base/Root Words X X X X X X X X X X X

Contractions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Figurative Language X X X

Homophones X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Idioms X X X X

Spelling X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation

Apostrophes in Contractions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Apostrophes in Possessives X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in a Series X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Dates/Addresses X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Comma Between Coordinate Adjectives X X X X X X X

Commas in Direct Address/ Interjection X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Compound Sentences X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas in Complex Sentences X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas After an Introductory Phrase X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Commas with Nonrestrictive Appositive and Phrases X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Unnecessary Commas X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Periods—Abbreviations/Initials X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation—End of Sentence X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation & Capitalization in Dialogue X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Punctuation & Capitalization in Friendly & Business Letters X X X X

Quotation Marks—Songs, Poems, Short Stories, etc. X X X X X X X

Run-on Sentences X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Semicolons X X X X X X

Capitalization

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Books/Songs/Poems, etc. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Proper Nouns X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Conjunctions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Correct Article/Adjective/Adverb X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Comparative/Superlative X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Predicate Adjectives X X X X X X X X

Double Negatives X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Easily Confused Words X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Nouns, Singular/Plural X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Nouns, Possessive X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Pronoun Use X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Pronouns, Subject/Object X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Pronouns, Possessive X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Pronoun Antecedent X X X X X X X X X X X X

Prepositional Phrases/Prepositions/Objects of Prepositions X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Phrases & Clauses X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Sentence Types X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Sentence Structure X X X X X

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Sentence Combination X X X X X X X X

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Verb Tense X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Verb Usage & Spelling X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Subject/Verb Agreement X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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Syllabication X X X X X X

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How to Use Daily Language Review

Thisbookisdividedinto36weeklysections.Eachweeklyunitprovidesdailyassessmentactivities.

Monday through Thursday

• Studentseditsentencesandmakecorrectionstopunctuation,capitalization,andgrammar.

• Studentscompleteitemsthatpracticeavarietyoflanguageandreadingskills.

Friday

• Studentsfocusonpracticingasingleskill.

• Studentscompleteadailyprogressrecordthattrackstheirworkfortheweek.

Hints and Suggestions

Customizethedailyreviewlessonstomeettheneedsofyourclass.

• Lookaheadeachweekattheskillsbeingpracticed.Ifyouencounteranewskill,completetheitemasaclass.

• Correctstudents’worktogethertomodelthecorrectresponses.

• Asskillsarerepeatedthroughouttheyear,monitorstudents’mastery.

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1. Wealwayssetinthesameseetsforhomeroomsomssanchezcantakeatendunce.

2. pleasegivemethempapersnowlizsaid

Is this word singular or plural?3. fungi

Circle the direct object in this sentence.4. Mydadhitthegaragedoorwiththecar.

Write the base word of this word.5. relationship

Write these sentences correctly. 1. didthemwatchaexcitinggameonsaturday

2. Iseenamoveewithmybrotherchrislastnite

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.3. Thelaptopbelongstomyfamily.Itis . my ours us our

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?4. Begintheexperimentbymeasuringthesalinesolution.Circle the correct abbreviation for Junior.

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Circle the direct object in this sentence.4. Mydadhitthegaragedoorwiththecar.

Write the base word of this word.5. relationship

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2. Iseenamoveewithmybrotherchrislastnite

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Write the contraction for these two words.3. shouldnotCircle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.4. ThestarlingandthehousefinchwereintroducedtotheUnitedStatesinthe1800s.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.5. Dr.Andrehasbeenmydentistforfiveyears,heisverygentle.

Write these sentences correctly. 1. TheclubdidntmeetbecauseKatewassickihastobabysitandjackhurthisankle

2. woodyoulikesumhotchocklitwithyou’recookies

Add a suffi x to this word to make a noun. 3. hibernateUnderline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.4. Thehockeyplayersandtheircoachwerephotographedforthenewspaper.

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Write the contraction for these two words.3. shouldnotCircle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.

4. ThestarlingandthehousefinchwereintroducedtotheUnitedStatesinthe1800s.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.5. Dr.Andrehasbeenmydentistforfiveyears,heisverygentle.

Write these sentences correctly. 1. TheclubdidntmeetbecauseKatewassickihastobabysitandjackhurthisankle2. woodyoulikesumhotchocklitwithyou’recookies

Add a suffi x to this word to make a noun. 3. hibernateUnderline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.

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2. Thegirls’basketballteamwonthestatechampionshipslastyear.Itwasthethirdtime.

3. Connecticut’sstatebirdistherobin.Connecticut’sstatefloweristhemountainlaurel.

4. Martingetsverythirstyafterheruns.Hemakessuretodrinkplentyofwater.

5. Catsdonotseecoloraswellashumansdo.Catsseebetterinthedarkthanhumans.

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2. Thegirls’basketballteamwonthestatechampionshipslastyear.Itwasthethirdtime.

3. Connecticut’sstatebirdistherobin.Connecticut’sstatefloweristhemountainlaurel.

4. Martingetsverythirstyafterheruns.Hemakessuretodrinkplentyofwater.

5. Catsdonotseecoloraswellashumansdo.Catsseebetterinthedarkthanhumans.

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1. Wealwayssetinthesameseetsforhomeroomsomssanchezcantakeatendunce.

2. pleasegivemethempapersnowlizsaid

Is this word singular or plural?

3. fungi

Circle the direct object in this sentence.

4. Mydadhitthegaragedoorwiththecar.

Write the base word of this word.

5. relationship

Write these sentences correctly.

1. didthemwatchaexcitinggameonsaturday

2. Iseenamoveewithmybrotherchrislastnite

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

3. Thelaptopbelongstomyfamily.Itis . my ours us our

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Begintheexperimentbymeasuringthesalinesolution.

Circle the correct abbreviation for Junior.

5. Jr Jr. Jnr noneofthese

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1. mariaandpaulhasabigbirthdayselebrashuneveryjune

2. geometryisntverydificultformealgebraismorehard

Write the contraction for these two words.

3. shouldnot

Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.

4. ThestarlingandthehousefinchwereintroducedtotheUnitedStatesinthe1800s.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Dr.Andrehasbeenmydentistforfiveyears,heisverygentle.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. TheclubdidntmeetbecauseKatewassickihastobabysitandjackhurthisankle

2. woodyoulikesumhotchocklitwithyou’recookies

Add a suffix to this word to make a noun.

3. hibernate

Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.

4. Thehockeyplayersandtheircoachwerephotographedforthenewspaper.

Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?

5. Shehadn’tnoticedthepackageonthefrontsteps.

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Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.

1. FederalelectionsareheldinNovember.Stateelectionscanbeheldinothermonths.

2. Thegirls’basketballteamwonthestatechampionshipslastyear.Itwasthethirdtime.

3. Connecticut’sstatebirdistherobin.Connecticut’sstatefloweristhemountainlaurel.

4. Martingetsverythirstyafterheruns.Hemakessuretodrinkplentyofwater.

5. Catsdonotseecoloraswellashumansdo.Catsseebetterinthedarkthanhumans.

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1. Daphnesaidmyfaveritbookisthegiver.

2. Ialsoliketooreadjkrowlingsbooks

Rewrite this phrase using possessive nouns.

3. thebikesbelongingtoDaveandMarty

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. Pleasestopatthestoreafterworkandgetsomemilk. we they she you

Circle the auxiliary, or helping, verb in this sentence.

5. Ourstudentgovernmenthasheldfundraisersinthefallandspringterms.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. theyeacheatedtopeacesofpizzaforlunch

2. myMomanddadisfromhavanacuba.

Circle the best word to complete each sentence.

3. Insectsarethe classofanimalsonEarth. larger largest large smaller

4. Horseshoecrabsarebelievedtobethe kindofanimalliving. oldest older smallest old

If the guide words on a dictionary page are early and easy, which word will not be on the page?

5. earn east earth eaves easily

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. hasyouevurbeentoaartmuseumbefore

2. thegymteechursnamesaremrchenandmrsbaker.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. JillandLeslieaskedustomeetthemafterbandpractice.

Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.

4. ThehousesinGeorgetownaresmallbutcozy.

5. Hiro’sgrandmotherisJapaneseandhisgrandfatherisIrish.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. joshandmeworkedallweekendbuildingthemstarestoourtreehouse

2. Ourcreativewritingclassgoestothelibraryonmondaywensdayandfriday

Write the correct abbreviation for each word.

3. Senior

4. month

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Afteryoufinishyouressays,exchangethemwithyourpartners.

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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

1. AvoiceovertheloudspeakersaidthetrainfromSpringfieldisnowarriving.

2. JohnhastoworkCristinatoldussohecan’tcometotheparty.

3. WhoarethecandidatesforstudentgovernmentMr.Martinezasked.

4. WeneedtoworktogetherRonexplainedtogetourprojectdoneontime.

5. Momshoutedrememberthatweareeatingdinneratsixtonight!

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. Mybrotherpablolikesworkingwithchildsso,shewantstobeenateacher.

2. Becausejimandmewasn’treddyforthetestyesterdaywescoredworserthanusual.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Everyoneonthevarsitytrackteamrunsfast,butMichaelarunsthe . faster mostfast fastest morefast

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

4. Stoppingtolookbehindhim,Juan

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

5. Itisn’tknownforsurewhetherSacagaweadiedin1812orifsheliveduntil1884.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Aresquirrelscommonerthanfoxsintheunitedstates

2. myoldestcousinwholivesinnewyorkdoesn’thavenobrothersorsisters.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. Thetownwon’tallownewbuildingsuntiltheplanningcommitteeapprovesthem.

Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.

4. Whenitrainsinthedesert,manyplantsflower,someanimalsalsobecomemoreactive.

5. Therearefourtypesofangles,theyaremeasuredindegrees.

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1. Thenatureclubwenthikingaftertheyreadedtheessaymountainthoughtsbyjohnmuir.

2. because,everyoneinmyfamilylikeannimals,wehasalotofpets.

Write the base word of each word.

3. adjustment

4. disengage

Circle the auxiliary, or helping, verb in this sentence.

5. Ifyouneedmoney,youshouldfindapart-timejobthissummer.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Onjuly41776theAmericancoloniesdeclaredthereindependencefromengland.

2. Wearentridingourbikestothebeechthoseafternoonbecausethewindisblowingtostrong.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

3. ally:enemy::praise: compliment complaint angry confusion

Write the correct abbreviation for each word.

4. March

5. Captain

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Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.

1. WhenwastheBattleofWaterloofought?

2. Iwasn’tsureifyouhadreceivedmymessage.

3. Don’tforgettowriteyournameonyourreport.

4. OurbandisgoingtotheRoseParade!

5. Doesn’tJohnwanttogotothemoviestonight?

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. citronellaalsocalledmosquitoplantsmellslikelemmon,butarerelatedtothegeranium.

2. JackierecievedaAonhersassignment,butIonlygettedaConmines.

Circle the subject and underline the predicate in this sentence.

3. Mysisterandbrothergotothegymandworkoutthreedaysaweek.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. shelf

5. fish

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Gretaandmeaskedtimtobringthemphotostoweafterclasstommorrow.

2. myparentsplaneleavesat3:00andimtakingtheytotheairport.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.

3. Jon’smothermadehimadeliciouschocolatebirthdaycake.

4. WeaskedLeeandBethalotofquestionsabouttheirvacationplans.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Galileoiscalledthefatherofmodernphysics,hewasbornin1564.

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. Jillandhersroommatebuyedbreadorangejuiceandicecreamatthedeli.

2. Hesreallyworryedaboutgetingthewriteanswersonhisbiologytest

Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?

3. ThespellingtestwillbeonThursdaythisweek.

Are these nouns singular possessive or plural possessive?

4. thewomen’ssinging

5. theauthor’spointofview

Write these sentences correctly.

1. lookatthis!Lukeshouted.ifoundawatchunderthebench.

2. MrBockwhydoesyouallwayswearabowtietoclass

Add a prefix to these words to make new words.

3. content

4. reliable

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. Barbarawassittingbetweenmycousinandme.

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Correct the errors in this friendly letter. Write each underlined section correctly.

october272009 1

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Itwuzgratetoseeyoulastweekend.Thanksforvisitingme.Letsgettogethersoon! 3 4

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1. thatthererollercoasterwastheexcitingestrideIhaseverbinon

2. asherfreindbordedthebusshewavedgoodbyesadly.

Circle the coordinating conjunctions in this sentence.

3. CarmenandIlikecomputergames,butAndydoesn’t.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. Thisbookisalot thanthelastoneIread. interesting mostinteresting interestinger moreinteresting

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. Thejudgeandjurywerealreadyintheirseats.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. IneedtolaydownandrestforafewminutesmarksaidandthenIbereadytoleave.

2. JapaneseforcesattackedpearlharborHawaiiatthebeginningofWorldwar .

Circle the subject of this sentence.

3. Rentamovietowatchafterdinnertonight. we they she you

Underline the independent clause in each sentence.

4. WendyisgoingtofailSpanishunlessshestartsstudyingmore.

5. Whileyouwashthedishes,I’mgoingtodothelaundry.

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1. because,thatsouptastesbadly,weregoingtomakeunotherbatch.

2. whenwewenttotheparkyesterdayAlexwuzwearingasweaterhedonemadebyhisself.

Circle the linking verb in each sentence.

3. Theweatherisbettertodaythanyesterday.

4. Gasolinebecomesmoreexpensiveeverymonth.

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

5. TheScouttroopvisitedboththeWhiteHouseandMountVernon.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. rlstineritesmorecreativethananyotherauthorIknows.

2. whenthekidsgettedhome,fromtheparktheyshoeswerefullofdurt.

Circle the best word to complete these sentences.

3. ThosebooksbelongtoMax.Theyare . him his he their

4. JudyandHideakiownthathouse.Itis . their they theirs them

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. ErnestHemingwaywontheNobelPrizeinLiteraturein1954.

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1. AlexanderGrahamBellbegantoteachdeafchildrenin1863.Heinventedthetelephonein1875.

2. Youcanborrowmoviesfromthelibrary.Youcanonlyhavetwoatatime.

3. Alotofpreparedfoodcontainssalt.It’snotagoodideatoeatalotofpreparedfood.

4. Deciduoustreeslosetheirleaveseveryyear.Evergreentreesdonotlosetheirleaves.

5. Pam’sfamilylivesinChicago.TheyusedtoliveinDenver.

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1. ItsahonortomeetyouMrKingJoshsaid.

2. lorididn’thavenotrafficsonherdrivehomeso,shearrivedearly

Underline the subject of this sentence.

3. Inaholeunderthebridge,thechildrenfoundamagiclantern.

Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.

4. Tonifinishedherhomeworkatthelibrary,thenshewenthome.

5. Bobwaitedforthebusinthesnowstorm,hewasshiveringandshaking.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Beethovenwasbornedondecember161770ingermany

2. Whenjackandmehelpscleanthechemistrylabwewashtheflaskstesttubesandbeakers.

Write the base word of this word.

3. advertisement

If the guide words on a dictionary page are nice and ninety, which word will not be on the page?

4. niece nickel nimble night nibble

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5. Theoldcabinseemeddarkanddangerous.

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1. Antoniosonlylivinggrandfatherwholivesinitalyis95yearsold

2. LetsgoseebeyondthegalaxyatthemoviesthissaturdayandI’llbuythepopcorn.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. Welookedintotheboxandsawthreetinykittens.

Write the correct abbreviation for each word.

4. Boulevard

5. Highway

Write these sentences correctly.

1. heyyoucantridemybiketothestoreyelledrick.

2. thetinyfrightenedmouselookupatmyfromthebotomofthesink.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Whataretheresultsofyourexperiment?

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Beforegoingtothesciencemuseum,wereadaboutNikolaTesla.

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5. TheyhavevisitedDallastwicesincelastsummer.

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Monarchbutterflysflyhundredsofmilestomigrate.Theyspendthewinterinpalaces 1 2

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1. ithavebeenmuchmorecolderthisfebuarythaninjanuary.

2. Smokearefilingthehouseandwehavetogitoutnow

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Wearetryingour tofinishthejigsawpuzzletonight. hardest mosthard harder morehard

How many syllables does this word have?

4. adjustment

Circle the past participle in this sentence.

5. BythetimeRichardgothome,hehaddriven450miles.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. iwoodliketoliveinparisromeorlondonsomeday

2. Thedramaclubareputingonthemousetrapamysteryinapril.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

3. MikeandTerrybothwanttobeveterinarians.

Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.

4. wiggle

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1. letsbuysumnewcomicsEricsuggested

2. NikkiGiovannis’poemrevolutionarymusicarewonofmyfavorites.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

3. Ican’tleaveearlybecauseIhaven’tfinishedpackingyet.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. HeisthekindestpersonIknowhealwayshassomethingnicetosay.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. Squirrelsareoneofthefewtypesofmammalsthatbuildtheirnestsintrees.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Wedidntnowho’sbackpackwerefoundedonthebus.

2. Wanmingsgranmothergrowsalotofvegtablesinhergarden

Are these sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Davidcouldn’tfigureouthowtorestartthecomputer.

4. Pleaseputyoursuppliesawaybeforeleavingtheartroom.

What is the meaning of this figure of speech?

5. Agoodwritermustknowthenutsandboltsofsentenceconstruction.

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1. Nancy’scarisoldandunreliable.She’sgoingtobuyanewone.

2. Hugoplayschesseveryafternoon.Thomasplayschesseveryafternoon,too.

3. Mercuryisthesmallestplanetinthesolarsystem.Itmovesthefastest.

4. Weboughtexpensiveticketstothehockeygame.Ourseatsweren’tverygood.

5. MarieCuriewontwoNobelPrizes.Onewasinphysicsandonewasinchemistry.

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1. Whatshudwehavebrungtwoshareatthepicknick?

2. Scientistsfoundedanuniquefosilinthehillsnearbismarcknorthdakota.

Write the contraction for these two words.

3.weare

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

4. ThosebootsbelongtoLuisa.Theyare . her hers theirs their

Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?

5.Ifwesaveourmoney,we’llbeabletobuynewbikes.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Willthemechanicfinishrepairmycarby5:00askmr.grogan.

2. Idontnorepliedthemanagerthebrakeliningsneedtobereplaced.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

3. BeforeIdomyhomework,Ialwaystakemydogforawalk.

Write the base word of this word.

4. machinery

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

5. Shegotthesilvernecklacefromherauntanduncle.

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1. MybrotherMichaelwhogoestouplandstateuniversitywanttobeaveterinarian.

2. Thebattleofthealamobeganonfebruary231836insanantoniotexas.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

3. TheprincipalhandedaprizetoLibbyatthehonorsceremony.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. hero

5. calf

Write these sentences correctly.

1. LookthemboysistakingtheapplesfromourtreeaginshoutedLily.

2. Thisdevicewhichiscalledacountingscaletellyouhowmuchsmallitemsareinapile

Circle the complete subject and underline the complete predicate in this sentence.

3. Akeytothegarageisundertheredflowerpotinthegarden.

What is the subject of this sentence?

4.Haveaglassofjuicebeforeleaving,OK?

Circle the best auxiliary verbs to complete this sentence.

5. Linda readingallofTheChroniclesofNarniasinceJune. havebeen isbeen hasbeen isbeing

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Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in each sentence.

1. Ripe,juicystrawberriesaremyfavoritekindoffruit.

simplesubject simplepredicate

2. TheAdventuresofTomSawyerwaswrittenbyMarkTwainin1876.

simplesubject simplepredicate

3. Adam,whoisnowmybestfriend,movedintoourneighborhoodlastyear.

simplesubject simplepredicate

4. Onepersonintheaudiencecoughedthroughouttheentireperformance.

simplesubject simplepredicate

5. IntheAtlanticOcean,hurricanesaremostcommonbetweenJuneandSeptember.

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1. captstevenswasoneofthefurstwomantoflewajumbojet.

2. becauseMarielaandTinaenjoyedancetheygoesgotomanyperformances.

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Wecaneithergotothemoviesortotheskatingrink.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. thenewhousebelongingtotheCrandallfamily

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. TheAtlanticsalmonlivesmostofitslifeintheocean.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Theydonthavenoideaaboutwearwerearegoingafterschool.

2. Peggymarkandjamesarelerningtoplaysimplegiftsontheyguitars.

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

3. Marlenepracticedherguitareveryday,soshebecameareallygoodplayer.

Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence.

4. AlthoughEmmahadn’tbeenstudyingItalianlong,shespokeitverywell.

5. Theyatedinnerearlyinordertogettothemeetingontime.

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1. theseisyou’rebooksandthemontheshelvaremine

2. Zoeydoesn’tnotworkatthepizzapalaceonweeksnightsbutshedoesonSaturdays.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3. That’sreallycool.

Circle the fragment.

4. CharlesDarwin’stheoryofnaturalselection.HewastravelingontheBeagle.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Tarais thantheothercandidatesforstudentcouncil. honester morehonest mosthonest honest

Write these sentences correctly.

1. ThomasJeffersonthethirdpresiduntwritedthedeclarationofindependence.

2. eventhoughwesetbythefirewefeeledtwocold.

What is personified in the following sentence?

3. Thetulipsnoddedtheirbrightheadsinthewind.

Write the underlined words to include a contraction.

4. Ihavenotseenanyinterestingmoviesinmonths.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Thelibrarianaskedustospeak becauseweweredisturbingtheothers. quieter morequieter morequietly mostquiet

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1. HowarewegoingtogetallthesedisheswashedMartinawondered.

2. LoucalledoutI’llbewaitingforyouatthebusstoptomorrow!

3. NoBarbararepeatedIdon’tknowwherethehammeris.

4. IwanttotakeanX-rayofyourarmthedoctortoldhispatient.

5. Let’strytosolvetheseequationstogetherMarysuggested.

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1. Weardoesyouwanttogoforvacationwilliamasked.

2. Kathyandherbruthersbuildedanwonderfultreehousebytheyselves.

Circle the present participles in this sentence.

3. SomeoftheRockyMountainsaregrowingtaller,althoughitishappeningveryslowly.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. moose

5. chairman

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Thejoshuatreegrowtobeoldestthananyothertreeincalifornia

2. loislowryisborninHonoluluHawaiiin1937,andlivedinjapanasateenager.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

3. Herbeautiful,softvelvetcoatwasalsoverywarm.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Therewasn’tanythingleftinthefridgefordinner.

Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

5. Thechild’sfacewassweetandinnocent.

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1. TheyrehaveingabandconcertandtheremusicteacherRobertMSmithisconducting.

2. Billydoyouknowwhosegoingtoweightforthetranewithwe

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

3. IlovedogseventhoughIdon’thaveonerightnow.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

4. Lookover andtellmewhatyousee. their they’re there

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

5. Iknittedmynephewasoft,warmsweater.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. TanyaandMegaskweforhelpmoveingthatthereheavybox

2. theirisgenerallyonlyonefullmoonpermonthbutwhentheyaretoo,thesecondiscalledabluemoon.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. Afterhearrived,heputhiscoatinthecloset.

Are these nouns singular possessive or plural possessive?

4. thegeese’snests

5. theteachers’notes

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Myfavoriterestaurantiscalledmammaluisa’s.TheyservewonderfulItalianfood! 1

Iusuallyorderspaghettipizzaorravioli.MyfriendswhoallknowhowpickyIam 2 3

liketherestaurant,too.Infact,weareplaningtohavedinnertherethisweekend. 4 5

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1. HourclassiscretingaplaybasedonRLstevensonsTreasureIsland.

2. CanyoucomestootheskateparkwithustommorrowaskedKeisha.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

3. Thoseglovesbelongtome.Theyare . me mines my mine

Add a prefix to these words to make new words.

4. usual

5. violent

Write these sentences correctly.

1. HisnayborsGregandSitaistravelingtowashingtondcforspringbreak.

2. Inanunitedefforttomeatourdeadline,bobphotocopiedlexystapledandIfiledpapers.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

3. careful:care::interesting: boring interest excitement interested

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. Highinthetree’sbrancheswasaperfectshinyapple.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. PleasereturnthecompletedformbyAugust10.

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1. MrmeaglesisakindgenerousbankerincharlesDickenslittledorrit.

2. Mymothersdoctordontwanthertoeatnofastfoodbecauseitsnonhealthy.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Withouthelpfrommyclassmates,Ineverwouldhavemetmyfundraisinggoal.

Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?

4. HewillleaveforSanFrancisconextTuesday.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Althoughitwascarefullyplanned,thewinterdancewasnotasuccess.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. JaquiandLiadressesmoresimplerthatmenyofthey’refriends.

2. Aaroncoplandsballetappalachianspringpremieredonoctober301944.

Is this word singular or plural?

3. nuclei

Is the predicate of this sentence simple or compound?

4. Sixwrigglingpuppiestumbledoutoftheirbasketandrantowardme.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. TheEmpireStateBuildingwasbuilt thananyotherskyscraperofitstime. rapider rapidlier morerapidly morerapid

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1. Classicalmusicisverypleasanttolistento.Itmightevenmakeyousmarter!

2. Peanutsareactuallylegumes.Peanutsarerelatedtopeasandbeans.

3. TomgrewupinNewJersey.HecouldtakethebustoNewYorkCityeveryweek.

4. Dr.Greeneisabotanist.HestudiestropicalplantsfromplacesliketheAmazon.

5. Mybrotherlikestoreadtheentertainmentsectionofthenewspaper.Ilikethecomicsbest.

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1. ThemarestoriesMarshallwrotebyhisselfbraggedhisMom.

2. Mimiandhernefewspendsthedayattheboredwalk,weartheywentonalotofrides.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

3. theequipmentbelongingtothetennisteam

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.

4. Hannahwritesherfriendsaroundtheworldlong,funnye-mails.

5. Wecontributed$500totheEndofHungerFund.

Write these sentences correctly.

1.AllofthemwomenssingedintheMothersDayperformince.

2. inthedistancedozensofsheepsmovedacrossthefeildlikefluffyclowds.

Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3. Withafrightenedlookonhisface.Themanranoutofthehouse.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are thicken and this, which word will not be on the page?

4. thin thief thimble thistle third

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5. WhileDadpoppedthepopcorn,Ipouredthejuice.

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1. msjacksonthewomanwhoworkwithmymomarestudyingtobeanurse.

2.dontforgottosendmeyou’renewe-mailaddressCharliesaid.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

3. Thecat,sittinginthesunnywindow,watchedthebirds.

Write the base word of this word.

4. explosion

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

5. Shelookedcarefullyunderthetableandarounditslegs.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. MybrothersnameisThomasRobertbuteverbodycallhimtrforshort.

2.EventhoughsheshadtooyearsofpianolessonsNanstilldon’tplaytogood.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. Whoeverleaveslast,pleaseturnoutthelights.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. Goandseeifthereareanyicepopsinthefreezer. we they she you

Circle the coordinating conjunctions in this sentence.

5. Wewenttothestoreandgotmilksowewouldn’trunout.

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1. TheOlympicGamesareheldeverytwoyears.

2. Clairemowedthegrass,andIwateredtheflowers.

3. Sincehehasfivesisters,HyunKiisusedtonoise!

4. DaveandJessicaridetheirbikesalmosteverywhere.

5. Whenwewenttothezoo,wesawthepandas.

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1. wentheliquidisheateditbeginstoreleasevapormsclarkexplained.

2. onsetember272018Iwillbeing20yearsold.

Write the correct abbreviation for this word.

3.president

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

4. Sweet,peacefulmusicfilledtheairintheauditorium.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

5. Itwasn’trobbersweheardontheroofitwasraccoons!

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Thevolunteersispaintingthelibarycutingthegrassandemptyingthetrash

2. Denisesunburnsbadso,herwornlongsleefsonthefelledtrip.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Itwasamiraclethateveryonesurvivedtheplanecrash!

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. M.NightShyamalanmakes moviesthananyotherdirector. morescarily scarier scarily scariest

Is the subject of this sentence simple or compound?

5. Awhiterabbitwearingawaistcoathurriedalongthepath.

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1. Lookthosepileofbooksissliddingoffthetableontothefloar

2. JodidntfeelnogoodafterforthperiodsoIbroughthertothenursesoffice.

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Hesaidhe’deitherdriveortakethetraintothemeeting.

Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.

4. Thesoftsnowlookedfluffyandcold.

5. Ourtown’snewspaperissimpleandtraditional.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. fredwhowasdealingwithanunhappycustomergoestolookforthestormanager.

2. Paulwehaveaproblemwithaangrycustomerfredsaid.

Underline the helping, or auxiliary, verb in this sentence.

3. Wehadn’tbeenthereverylongbeforeitstartedtorain.

Is this word singular, plural, or both?

4. scissors

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5. Mymomthinksthatskateboardingcanbedangerous.

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march182010 1

dearmsfleming 2

Iwoodlikesuminformashunonyourcompany.Pleasetellmeaboutanysummerinternships. 3

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1. Thechildrenscarotcakeoneaprizeintheschoolbakeingcontest

2. Fortheannualcontestallofthecontestantsdevelopsannewrecipebytheirselves

Add a suffix to these words to make nouns.

3. excite

4. reflect

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

5. ThespeakertoldtheaudienceanexcitingstoryabouthertriptoAntarctica.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. shellyroadherbikemorefastlythanshehadeverrodebefor.

2. Untillshereadsthemapshedidnthavenoideawearshewas.

How many syllables does this word have?

3.referee

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

4. Manybabyanimalslookcute.

Circle the past tense verb in this sentence.

5. Amachinecalledacombinecutthewheatoffattheground,removingthegrainatthesametime.

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1. partofraidersofthelostarkthefirstIndianajonesmovietakenplaceinegypt

2. Allmosteverybodyinmyfamilylivenerebostonmassachusetts

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

3. Gerrysaidhe’dtellusabouttheskitripassoonashegothome.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. thetallbuildingsbelongingtobigcities

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

5. Thehotandmuggyweathermadeworkingintheyardreallyunpleasant.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. thefurstchapterofwhitefangiscalledthetrailofthemeat.

2. DrjohnsenourschoolprinciplegrownupinMinneapolisminnesota.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Howcouldyouhavegottenheresoquicklyintherain?

Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences.

4. Ofallbreedsofdogs,poodlesarethe . intelligentest moreintelligent mostintelligent intelligenter

5. Poodlesare thaneveryotherkindofdog. intelligenter moreintelligent mostintelligent intelligentest

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1. CanyoupleasestayafterclassforafewminutesMr.FoxaskedTeri.

2. IwondersaidBethwhytheneighborsaremakingsomuchnoise.

3. AvoiceinDan’sheadwhisperedyoucandothis!

4. GetallofyourmaterialstogetherfirstDadremindedmeandthenwecanstart.

5. LeemutteredI’mnevergoingtoforgiveTranforgettingmeintothismess.

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1. MaddieandPeteislernningaboutmonkies,thatlivesintheamazonrainforest.

2. they’rearetamarinsmarmosetsandcapuchinsinthosepartofbrazil.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. NathanielandJonwenttothenaturalhistorymuseumwiththeirclass.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Pleasedon’tleaveyourdirtydishesinthesink.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

5. Astrong,bitterlycoldwindblewacrosstheprairie.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. ImsorryLizafeelsbadlysaidMr.Donnelly.

2. DuringthefirstweekoflastmonthYokogoestohermothersoficeafterschool

Circle the conjunctions in this sentence.

3. She’lleithercallyouorsendyouane-mailtomakeanappointment.

Write the base word of each word.

4. decision

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1. Beccaredflygirllastmonthbut,shedontremembernothingaboutit.

2. Weregointoupgradeourscomputersoitsmorefast.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. Samanthacarefullyplacedtheflowersinthecrystalvase.

What is the subject of this sentence?

4. Formasinglelineinfrontofthebusstop.

Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?

5. fasterthanahorsecanrun

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Onmay271993myparent’sgraduatedfrombostonuniversity.

2. MomcanwegoestoGrandma’shousenextsummeraskedLibby.

Write the correct abbreviation for each word.

3. apartment

4. mountains

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. WedonotknowwhereMarlesehasgone.

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Myfamily,isgoingtohaveagreatvacation.We’regoingtospendaweekinMaine. 1

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1. jenwhereshersluckysneakersevertimeshehasatest

2. GeorgiaO’KeeffedonepaintedmenyscenesnearTaosnewmexico.

Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?

3. Mr.andMrs.SheridanknewmyparentsbeforeIwasborn.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

4. RaulandPedrobroughtourclasssomepupusas,atypicalfoodofElSalvador.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are ranch and rap, which word will not be on the page?

5. random ranking rang rant rain

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Barronandmestudyedphotosynthesisforeourproject,explainedDean.

2. Danielaplaychessmorebetterthantheiryoungerbrotherbecuzshepracticesalot.

Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

3. Thebrilliantredsunsankbelowthehorizon.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

4. In1881,ClaraBarton.

Circle the simple predicate and underline the complete predicate in this sentence.

5. Myfathersitsinhischairandreadsthepaperafterdinner.

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1. arcticwolfswhichliveinnortherncanadaandGreenlandpreyoncaribou.

2. Dennisenjoiedrunningthemarathonbut,himwasverytiredwhenhefinnished

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

3. Unlessshefinishespracticeearly,Megwon’tbehomefordinnertonight.

Write the meaning of this idiom.

4. Jeanlikesmusic,butshecan’tcarryatune.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. OverthehillsandfarawaylayatinytowncalledWoodville.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. UncleKeithmydadsbrotherisamechanicintheU.S.airforce.

2. Mr.Pachecosaidwe’vegottofindMarta’skeys,orshes’goingtobelockedout.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. The2:50trainismuch thanthe3:03trainbecauseitmakesmorestops. moreslowly slower moreslow slowly

Are these nouns singular, plural, or both?

4. grapefruit

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1. Louisvisitsthedentisteverysixmonths.Hewantstoavoidcavities.

2. Ilovepancakesforbreakfast.SometimesIeatsixorseven.

3. Jenwantstobeapoliceofficer.She’sstudyingcriminaljustice.

4. JacksonvilleisthebiggestcityinFlorida.TallahasseeisthecapitalofFlorida.

5. Mr.Quinnisourhistoryteacher.He’sanexpertontheCivilWar.

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1. Openyoumouthandstickoutyou’retongueDrWestsaid.

2. Mariosplaintickettofloridacostedlessermoneythanmine.

Write the contraction that could replace the underlined words.

3. Jorgeisclasspresident.

Circle the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Afteryouaddthegreenmoldtotheagargel,putthelidonthepetridish.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. Wow,thatmountainbikeisreallycool!

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Wowlookatthemawesomecoolsportscars?

2. EAPoewhowrotethepoemTheRavenlivedinBaltimore,Maryland.

Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.

3. allow

4. hope

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5. TheSpanishClubsentthenewspaperaletterabouttheirtriptoCostaRica.

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1.thatarethecordsthatconectallthecomputers’inthelab

2. Ijustseenthemosthappystoryintodaysnewspaper!saidSandi.

Circle the correct word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Hejumps thantheotherpeopleonthetrackteam. morehigh higher mosthigh highest

Underline the present participle in this sentence.

4. TheWatsonsareplanningafamilyreunionfornextJuly.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. thesharpclawsbelongingtothelion

Write these sentences correctly.

1. YesBonnietelledRosaandIthatshemadeaapplepiefortonightsdesert.

2. dosheusefreshapples,orfrozenwonsinthepie

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

3. ThatbikebelongstoJulie’sbrother.Itis . her his hers theirs

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4. Theweatherbecamealittlewarmereverydaythisweek.

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1. Callmeifyouneedaridetomorrow.

2. MiguelcooksdinnerforhisfamilyeverySunday.

3. DoesRachelknowanyoneinNewYorkCity?

4. Thesebrowniesaretotallydelicious!

5. Haveaglassoficedteawithyourlunch.

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1. Themboysareworkingtoquicktopayattentiontowhattheirdoing

2. moststudentdontwanttodonohomeworkontheweekend

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

3. KevinandStacyhaveacrazydognamedBoomer.

Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.

4. Mia’sfunny,independentniecehasalotofopinionsabouttheworld.

These words have the same root. Write the root and circle its meaning.

5. visible vision write see hear head

Write these sentences correctly.

1. DylanandBenwakesupthemostearlyofallmyfreinds’sohecanrunbeforeschool.

2. Theyalsoliftwaitsstretchandchangethey’reclothesintimeforhomeroom

Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.

3. Pleasereadtheinstructionsfirstandassemblethedeskafterward.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. Ared-tailedhawksatinthemapletree,itwaswatchingthebirdfeeder.

How many syllables are in this word?

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1. Thelittleboyfeeledvaryproudwhenhetyedhisshoesbyhisself

2. Thereismanykindsoffishatlakegreysonbuttroutarethemostcommonest.

Circle the antecedent of each underlined pronoun.

3. Anemuisoneofmanybirdsthatdon’tusetheirwingstofly.

4. Ms.Evans,ourschoolnurse,isinherofficeeverydayfrom9to3.

Write the correct abbreviation for this noun.

5. incorporated

Write these sentences correctly.

1. afteryoubringthegrosheriesinthehousesitthecansontheshelfsinthekitchen.

2. Nextmonthsbookwillbethebooktheif,MrsTaylorannounced.

Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.

3. LiangandTyrahaven’tfinishedthesurveybecauseit’sverycomplicated.

4. Collectingstampsisherfavoritehobby.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

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1. ComeinMrs.Lynchsaidandmakeyourselfcomfortable.

2. CanyouwaitforanotherhourOscarasked.

3. AreyoureadyforthegameCoachPenskyinquired.

4. LookBobwhisperedtherearebabybirdsinthatnest.

5. Juliestartedstudyingkaratethreeyearsagohermotherexplained.

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1. TheybuildedanhouseindowntownCedarRapidsiowalastyear.

2. HeyIdliketohavepizzafordinerManuelasaid.

Write the contraction for these two words.

3. Ihad

Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences.

4. Jasonsaidhesingsthe ofeveryoneinthechoir,butIdon’tbelievehim. mostbad worst worser worse

5. Wesawtherarebirdbecausewewaited thanlasttime. patientlier morepatiently patienter patiently

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Doesn’tNancyandKatewhishthemcouldseethey’refriendsmoor?

2. wefindsomeinformationsaboutgatheringblueforhourbookreport.

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

3. ThemealNonnawasmakinginthekitchensmelledgarlickyanddelicious.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Whistlingandshouting,thecrowdleftthestadium.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are lost and low, which word will not be on the page?

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1.Maryyoushouldcleenyou’reroomnowso,itsreadywhenGrandmaarrives.

2.ThatthereisagoodbookabouttheWrightbrotherswhowasfamouserinventers.

Underline the auxiliary, or helping, verbs in these sentences.

3. Ifyouhavelookedeverywhereelse,thekeysmustbeinyourbedroom.

4. Shewillgraduatewhenshehasfinishedherseniorproject.

Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?

5.Seandreamedaboutgettinghisdriver’slicense.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Allthestudents’slockersarefindedonthefirstfloorofthebildingclosesttothejim.

2. whotakedmylunchfromthekitchenBobbiaskedangrily.

Circle the object of the underlined preposition.

3. FollowthehighwayalongtheriveruntilyougettoMorgantown.

What is the root, or base, word of this word?

4.musician

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5. WhenmycousinTrangcamefromVietnam,hecouldn’tspeakanyEnglish.

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may112010 1

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1. Meikosphoneringmorelouderthanminedo

2. Idon’twantnodinerbecauseIeatedlunchlate,Codyexplained.

Write the plural form of each noun.

3. tornado

4. yourself

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

5. racedaroundthebasesasfastashecould

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1. Iwheresunglasesinthesummer,becausethesunshinestostrongforme.

2. Instedoflivinginhousespeoplewholivesincitysusualyhaveapartments.

Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.

3. AspeechtoCongressisanimportantevent.

Circle the conjunction in each sentence.

4. Shedoesn’thavemuchtimetodancebecauseshe’sworking.

5. AslongasI’veknownher,dancinghasbeenherfavoritewaytospendtime.

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1. didyouknow,thatthefirsteuropeanstoseenNorthamericawereVikings

2. Barbwantstofiguringouthowtodosomthingdificultonherscomputer

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

3. HerclassmatesfeltverysadaboutIrina’sillness,sotheysentheraget-wellcard.

Add a suffix to these words to make nouns.

4. communicate

5. lovely

Write these sentences correctly.

1. DeepakisapilotwhoflysasmallplainforaairlineintheUSVirginislands.

2. Ivebenlearningtowater-skibutistillfalldownalot.

Circle the subject and underline the predicate in this sentence.

3. Fearandworrycausetroubleandmakepeopleunhappy.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

4. sincere:honest::joyful: intelligent silly happy depressed

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. thefamousspeechmadebyAbrahamLincoln

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Imetmybestfriendlastyearatcamprunningwater.HernameisIsabelSanchez. 1

Eventhough,wedon’tseeeachotheroften,weareveryclose.Welikechatingalot, 2 3

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1. Tinawholivesnextdoortomethinkrosesaremoreprettyerthantulips.

2. NatchezMississipihasmanyelegantbuildingsthatwasbuiltbeforethecivilwar.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Mrs.Russellisthe personinourapartmentbuilding. moregenerous generouser mostgenerous generousest

Circle the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

4. Themayonnaiseinthetunasaladwasspoiled,anditmademesick.

Underline the simile and circle the metaphor in this sentence.

5. Hersmilelituptheroomlikewarmsummersunshine.

Write these sentences correctly.

1.Natewantstonoifanybodyhaveaideaforeoursceinceproject.

2. Kateshouted,IdontwanttoweartheseshoesIwantthoseonesoverthere

Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3.Ryanworksatacaféafterschool.Itisasmallplace.

Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.

4. ThesongsEmilywritesareunusual,funny,andintelligent.

5. Hedrivesacarthatissmallbutpowerful.

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1. WehaveawonderfulexcitingsurprisetodayMsBretttoldherstudents.

2.Shecontinued“jjRichardson,theauthorofItsAboutTime,isvisitingourclass.

What is the subject of this sentence?

3. Getashovelandhelpmeclearthesnowoffthedriveway.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect subject in this sentence.

4. Becausewehadtoworklate,mybossboughteveryonepizzaandsoda.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

5. TheseskatesbelongtoJenniferandDee.Theyare . her hers theirs their

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Ifyourhungryafterschoolhavesomeyogurtcarrotsorpopcornbutdon’thavetwomuch.

2. MeredithslittlesistersfightedaboutwhowoodgowithherandI.

Underline the present tense verbs in this sentence.

3. Afterthemusicstops,everyonefindsachairandsitsdown.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Whosestuffisinthebackseatofthecar?

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

5. Whenshefelloffherbike,shebrokebothherlegandherarm.

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1. Ms.Chenisourmathteacher.Shegivesuslotsofhomeworkproblemseverynight.

2. ItcanbeveryhotinSanAntoniointhesummer.Thewintersareusuallymild.

3. JackandDonarespendingtheweekendinNewYork.Theyarevisitingfriends.

4. DoveisaboutamannamedRobinLeeGraham.Hesailedaroundtheworldalone.

5. IlookedforMarthaatthecinema.Shewasn’tthere.Shehadgonetoadifferentmovie.

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1. Basqueisoneoftheunusualestlangagesinthewurld,aswellaswonoftheeldest.

2. Tohelpjessigetreadyforthepartywerepollishingthefurnituresandsittingthetable.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

3. CentralParkisinNewYorkCity,itismyfavoriteplacetospendtime.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

4. Heneverloseshistemperevenwhenhe’sreallytiredorbusy.

Write the base word of this word.

5. existence

Write these sentences correctly.

1.Themchildrendon’teatnokindoffishesbecause,theythinkitsmellsbadly.

2.IhearedthatSherryandBobiscommingtotheartgallerys’openinngtomorrow.

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

3. Dadsometimesappearsangrywhenheisreallythinkinghard.

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

4. Withoutmeaningto,hesetoffthesmokedetectorwhilemakingdinner.

Underline the objects of the prepositions in this sentence.

5. Hedreamsofthedaywhenhumanstravelbeyondourownsolarsystem.

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1. wenthestudentsgivethey’refinalpresentationsthey’llberecordonvideo

2. Sheila,volunteersatthehospitaltootimesamonth,andworksattheliberythreedaysanweak.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

3. Afterourwalk,weloadedthewasherwiththedirtyclothes.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. compass

5. loaf

Write these sentences correctly.

1.theplaythemousetrapwhichwasastudentproductionwasaenormoussuccess

2. WearwillEmmaandmegoestosummercampnextyearIwondered.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Somepeopleavoidgoingtothedentist’sofficebecausetheyareafraidofpain.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

4. thetiresbelongingtothebike

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Somekindsoftomatoesgrow thanothers,buttheyaren’talwaystastier. morebig biggest bigger mostbig

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Write whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.

1. WhenshesawMike,hewaswaitingforthetrain.

2. Jane’solderbrothercookedusdinnerlastnight.

3. Xiaolikestennis,andheplaysverywell.

4. Bikingisanexcellentwaytogetaroundthecity.

5. OnceIfinishmychores,I’mgoingtothemovies.

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1. WhydontyouandMarshabringyoursownlunchstoworkaskedSara.

2. TheGreatSaltlakeusedtobelargest,but,itsevaporatingeveryyear

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Ourtownisbuildinganewlibrary,whichwillhavethousandsofbooksandmagazines.

Write the plural form of this noun.

4. shoebox

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

5. Mr.Mendezgavemeafreetickettohispianoconcerttomorrownight.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. wedon’tleavethedogs’inthehousebytheyselvesincasetheirisaemergency.

2. ThepoetHenryWLongfellowwrittPaulReveresRideonApril191860.

Circle the conjunction in this sentence.

3. Shewalkedslowlyyetpurposefullydownthepath.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

4. Climbingtothepeakwasthe partofthehike. difficulter difficultest mostdifficult moredifficult

How many syllables are in this word?

5. invitation

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1. Claireournext-doorneighberislearningtospeakjapaneseincollege

2. MsThompsonskidswantsapuppyshe;isn’tshureabouttheidea.

Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the object of the preposition in each sentence.

3. Thebikewiththeredfendersismine.

4. Wesatbesidethecoolstreamandhadapicnic.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. Kara,I’msohappytoseeyouafterallthistime!

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Afterthereall-daynapthecats,runupanddownthestaresallnight.

2. nobodiessurewhathappenedtoToms’bikewhich,heleavedoutsidetheofficethismorning.

What is the meaning of this idiom?

3. I’malwaysdroppingthings,becauseI’mallthumbs.

Underline the complete subject of this sentence.

4. Amongherfavoritepossessionsareacharmbraceletandaphotoalbum.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. anantiquecamerabelongingtoSteve

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1. Withabout100tastecellseach,humantastebudscanrecognizefivebasictastes.

simplesubject simplepredicate

2. WheredidJameslearntoplaythetrombonelikethat?

simplesubject simplepredicate

3. GeorgeandMargi,wholiveupstairs,arerunningthecharityauctionthisweekend.

simplesubject simplepredicate

4. Ihaven’tansweredanyphonecallsforyousinceyouleftforwork.

simplesubject simplepredicate

5. TheU.S.governmentincludesthejudicial,executive,andrepresentativebranches.

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1. When,martywenttoaexpensiverestauranthechoosedthemealthatcostthefewestamount.

2. Ms.Sanderstoldthestudent’stoopenthey’rebookstothepoemTrucks,byTonyJohnston.

Write the correct abbreviation for this word.

3.governor

If the guide words on a dictionary page are absence and accept, which word will not beon the page?

4. absolute academic abstract abandon absorb

Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.

5. Everyoneinthefamilyworkedhardtocleanthehousefromtoptobottom.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. themchilipeppersfromKimsgardenishottestthanweexpected.

2. Althoughwewasexcitedaboutourknewpuppymysisterandmetalkedtoitsoftly

Rewrite this phrase to include a contraction.

3. Jameshasnot

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

4. Becausetheweatherisbadtoday,FieldDaywillbeheldnextweek.

Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?

5. Ifthey’dknownabouttheaccident,they’dhavestayedhome.

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1. Manychildrens’bookssuchasprincecaspianisaboutfantasticadventuresinotherworlds.

2. forthishererecipe,weregoingtouseacupofmilktwoeggsandtoocupofcheese!

Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate in this sentence.

3. InWorldWar ,theU.S.,GreatBritain,andFrancefoughtanddefeatedtheAxispowers.

Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.

4. Aplatypusisastrangeanimalalthoughitisamammalithasabilllikeaduckanditlayseggs.

5. Sheboughtanewcandleforherbedroomitsmelledlikevanillaandcherries.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. HenrywereborninsavannahGeorgiabuthegrowedupinNewYorkCity.

2. Dylandon’ttakenoneofthecookiesor,they’rewontbeenoughfordessert.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Thesoftspringwindandsunshinespreadtheirwarmthoverthegarden.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

4. Pleasetakeoutyourlabreportsandhandthemtome. he you we I

Add a suffix to this word to make an adverb.

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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.

1. OuchyelledTammyIjusthitmythumbwiththehammer!

2. Thehummingbird’seggisthesmallestintheworldMr.Garnertoldtheclass.

3. Paulaaskedwhowantstogooutforpizzawithmeaftersoccerpractice?

4. LindaandIareplanningtoseeamovieintownthisweekendMaxsaid.

5. Mom,I’llneverlietoyouagainIzzysaidsadlyIpromise.

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1. markcollectsoldstampshehashunderdsthatarefromasianandAfricancountrys.

2.Thebandfinnishedpracticingforetheconcertso,nowthechoirisgoingonstage

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Thetailorrepairedmyjacket thanIthoughthecould. mostskillfully skillfully moreskillfully skillfuller

Circle the conjunction in this sentence.

4. EventhoughweknewNikkiwasworkingatthestore,weweresurprisedtoseeher.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

5. Thebabycriedbecauseitwascoldandhungry.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. OnabeautifulwarmsummerdayIlikestolayonthecoolgrass.

2. Heycanwehelpyougetthemheavysootcasesoutofthecarandintoyou’reroom

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Todaytherearevaccinesfordiseasesthatusedtobecommon.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

4. Thepaintersteppedbacktoadmirehiswork.

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1. Thisherecakelooksdeliciously,butIthinkyouspendedtomuchtimemakingit

2. RaquelsfirstvisittoCapeCodwereonJuly41997whenshewasababy

Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?

3.Joshuaplaystheguitar.Butnotverywellrightnow.

Circle the linking verb in each sentence.

4. Themusiccomingfromtheradiosoundssweetandsad.

5. Becausewehadgottenupsoearlyinthemorning,itseemedlaterthanitreallywas.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. ScientistsbeliefthattheAfricangreyalargeparrotwitharedtailcanlernhundredsofwords.

2. Willourcousinlostwaitbecausehehadanseriousstomachinfection

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. TheChowChowisoneoftheworld’s dogbreeds. older mostold moreold oldest

Are these nouns singular, plural, or both?

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PeoplewhospeakGullahliveonthecoastofsouthcarolinaandGeorgia.Theirancestors 1

werefurstbroughtfromAfricaasslaves,soGullahcombinesEnglishandafricanlanguages. 2 3

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1. MomsmeatloafandmashedpotatosismoretastythananythingI’veeveratebefore!

2. “georgiaonmymind”isEric’sfavoritesonghehumsitwhenhesworking.

Circle the conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Wewillmeetyouattheairport,whetheryourflightarrivesontimeornot.

Rewrite these phrases using a possessive noun.

4. thePyreneesmountainsthatareinFrance

5. theboatthatbelongstotheJacksons

Write these sentences correctly.

1. MyparentswillflytoMisouribut,thecatswillberideinginthecarwithAlexandI.

2. Don’tgotonotroubleforussaidMrs.Johnsonwecanhelpourselvestolunch.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

3. ForMother’sDay,Albertowrotehismomapoemtosayhowmuchhelovesher.

Write the contraction for these words.

4.wewill

Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

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1. acupofcofeeteaorhotchocoliteareagoodwaytostartthemorning

2. Micky’syoungestsisterClaudialikeallkindsofvegtablesacceptforbroccoli.

Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.

3. Dryleavesanddustblewinthedoorandswirledacrossthefloor.

4. Tonyandhissisterclosedtheireyes,madeawish,andbrokethewishbone.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. CanyoupleasesendmemoreinformationaboutCostaRica?

Write these sentences correctly.

1. KansasCitykansasisfamousforbluesbarbecueandbaseball

2. Carrierpigeonscanfly,asfaras1,800kilometerstooreturntootheirshomes.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

3. Therosesinthegardenarebeautiful,I’mallergictothem,I’llsitsomewhereelse.

Add a prefix to this word to make a new word.

4. flexible

Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.

5. Twosmallgirlswearingponchossatbythesideoftheroad.

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1. Somehousecatsareveryfriendlywithstrangers.Somecatsarequiteshy.

2. Ourteamscoredthewinningpoint.Iwasatthesnackbar.

3. Mr.LeeisChristina’sgrandfather.HewasborninShanghai.

4. Jimworksatmydoctor’soffice.Heisatechnician.Hetookmybloodpressure.

5. Thechildrenwantdessert.Theyhavetofinishtheirvegetablesfirst.

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1. ManyNativeamericantribessuchastheWascomakesbasketsfromplantfibers.

2. Aftertheyhadranoutofthebildingtheboysspeededawayonthey’reskateboards.

Underline the past perfect verb in this sentence.

3. Wehadcompletedthemathassignmentbeforelunch.

Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences.

4. Marchisoftena monththanApril. windier mostwindy windiest morewindy

5. Bothofmydogsareactive,butTrixieis thanBuck. mostactive activer activest moreactive

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Joshbesureyoudontlooseyoreticketoryouwontbeabletoridethesubway.

2. PresadentBarackHObamasinaugurationwasonjanuary202009.

Underline the present participle in this sentence.

3. Thepassengerswerescowlingwithimpatienceastheywaitedintherainforthebus.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. twitch

5. mosquito

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1. Forfather’sDaynextSundaymylittlebrothersaregonnamakeDads’breakfastbytheyselves

2. weregoingtoaeducationalprogramonlocalwildlifeattheliberythissaturday.

Circle the prepositional phrase in this sentence.

3. Theoldfriendssatunderashadytreeandtalked.

Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

4. Oursubstituteteacherseemsstrict,yetkind.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

5. Forgetyourworriesandthinkaboutthefunyoucanhave.

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1. Maxandjasonlivenearusbut,themdon’tgotohourschoolanymore.

2. Emily’swritinganessayontheblackcatashortstorybyEdgarAPoeforenglishclass.

Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.

3. Jorgelikesbirds,sohewatchesforthemwheneverheisoutside.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

4. ThatjacketbelongstoWendy.Itis . her hers our ours

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Tinasaysthatshe’llgotothecarnivalwithuswheneverwewantto.84

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1. Thewordsto“AmericatheBeautiful”werewrittenbyKatharineLeeBatesasapoem.

2. ThepoemwascreatedbyBatesin1893,afteratriptoColorado.

3. “AmericatheBeautiful”wasperformedbyMarianAndersonattheLincolnMemorial.

4. ThesonghasbeenrecordedbyRayCharles,MariahCarey,andJohnLegend.

5. “TheStar-SpangledBanner”isoftensungbyfansatsportsevents.

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1. CityHallwhichwasbuildedin1905isacrostthestreetfromhigginsMemorialpark.

2. PracticeisoversoputthemsoccerballsintheequipmentbinsCoachTimminssaid.

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

3. Thecomputerstoreofferedallnewcustomersa25%discount.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

4. Thickforestsusedtocoverthiswholeisland.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

5. Ifyournotesarenotwrittenclearly,theywillbehardtoreview.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Tamika,shepracticesthetrumpeteverydaybecauseshewanttoplayitmorequicker.

2. Unclestevecolectsoldpocketwatchshebuysthematfleamarketsandyardsails.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. BecauseIdidn’thavetimetofinishmyhomeworklastnight,Iwokeupearlytodoit.

Rewrite each phrase using a contraction.

4. Brettis

5. Wendydoesnot

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1. mybrotherdidn’thavenoideahowmysisterandmeseenhiskeyesinthedark.

2. DaveandSheilasaidtheirwatchingTheMaskofzorrotoniteIllwatchitwiththem.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Danworked onhishistorypaperthanonanyotherassignmentthisterm. hardly harder hardest mosthard

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

4. Theyouthartcenteroffersitsprogramstoover300teensinfourtowns.

How many syllables does this word have?

5. thoroughly

Write these sentences correctly.

1. IneedsomeknewshoesthatarentexpensivesoI’llbuythem.

2. Marcosspendedhischildhoodwatchingplainsbuildingmodelsandfliingthem.

Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?

3. Thecarscreechedtoastopatthetrafficlight.

Are these sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. NewZealandisintheSouthernHemisphere.

5. Paula,youdidagreatjob!

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A phrase that is necessary to the meaning of a sentence is called a “restrictive phrase.” A phrase that is not necessary to the meaning of a sentence is called a “nonrestrictive phrase.” A nonrestrictive phrase is separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.

Write restrictive or nonrestrictive above the underlined clauses and add commasif needed.

1. Studentswhofinishtheirassignmentsearlydon’thavetotakethetest.

2. JackandLindawholiveonaboathavetraveledallovertheworld.

3. Thewindwhichwasstrongandcoldblewtheclothesofftheline.

4. Climatesthathavebothcoldandwarmweatherarecalled“temperate.”

5. SanPablowhereMartawasbornisasmalltowninArgentina.

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1. Todaysearthquakewhichstartedat8:30shakedthecityhardfor25seconds

2. Itwasthestrongerquakein50yearsbut,nobodywerehurttobad.

Circle the past perfect verb in this sentence.

3. Kristyhadnotmetmyparentsuntilshecametoourhouselastweek.

Circle the best word to complete each analogy.

4. dirty:filthy::clean: wash soap spotless dry

5. nickel:five::dollar: fifty thousand ten hundred

Write these sentences correctly.

1. MsGreenecanIgotolunchearlyherassistantasked.

2. Thisherepassgivesyouexcesstotheholemuseumplusyougetadiscountatthecafé

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?

3.LeslieandPamcollected$150fortheschoolcharitydrive.

Circle the conjunctions in these sentences. Are they correlative or subordinating?

4. EitherDustinorPennywillwalkthedogafterschool.

5. Althoughhewastired,hekeptrunninguntilhereachedthefinishline.

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1. Whenheherdthephoneringhetoldhisself,“Youdon’thavenotimetotalk”

2. Itwillbeaexcellentoportunityforeveryoneontheteamtwomeetotherdebater’s.

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

3.themarchingbandfromourcollege

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

4. SinceAndreahasbadallergies,shecan’thavepets.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. PausethemoviesoIcananswerthephone. I they we you

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1. LincolnSchools’debateteamaregoingtoClevelandohioforacompitition.

2.NovaScotiawhichisonCanada’satlanticcoasthavethehighertiedsintheworld.

Write the correct abbreviation for this word.

3. Reverend

Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.

4. Myauntandunclegrowvegetablesinthesummerandfreezethemforthewinter.

Write the base word of this word.

5. unhappiness

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TONI MORRISON

I.borninLorain,Ohio,1931

EarlycareerasuniversityEnglishinstructor

B. fictioncareer

1. Firstnovel,TheBluestEye,1970

2.beloved,1987,madeintoamovie

ii. nobelPrizeinLiterature,1993

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1. UntilJanuary221993LeonPanettarepresentstheMontereyCaliforniaareaincongress.

2. Becausesheissoquitejuliegetsalongmorebetterwitholderdogsthanwithpuppys.

Are the underlined verbs transitive or intransitive?

3.Jacobsneezedloudlyfivetimes,andthenheblewhisnose.

4.Whenwegothome,ourparentsweremakingpizza.

Circle the prepositional phrases in this sentence.

5. Wedrovetothebeachandatelunchataseafoodrestaurant.

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1. myfriendNancy’shappylivelybabyisnamedlukeitishisgrandfather’sname

2. Runningtrackplayingsoccerandswimingisgoodexamplesofteamsport’s

If the guide words on a dictionary page are likely and linger, which word will not be on the page?

3. lily linen limp lime link

Underline the linking verb in this sentence.

4. Onahotafternoon,coldriverwaterfeelswonderful.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

5. Thesepaintbrushesaremyuncle’s.Theyare . his theirs mine ours

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1. Ourtoodogsbarkingwakedupalltheneighborsandcausedusalotofproblems

2.IhearedthatMr.Branco’sAmericanLitratureclassarereadingcanneryrowthisterm.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Lindy’sdadisthe dancerinherfamily. morebetter best better bestest

Add a suffix to these words to make nouns.

4. tough

5. punish

Write these sentences correctly.

1. NeitherJodynorReneepastthetestso,sheisrealunhappyritenow.

2. Noyoucanthavenobrowniesuntillyou’refinishedwithdinner,AuntLilyexplained.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

3. We’reconcernedabouttheenvironment,werecycleasmuchaswecan.

Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.

4. MarshallHigh’slanguagedepartmentsponsorsInternationalDayeveryyear.

Underline the figure of speech in this sentence. Is it a simile or personification?

5. ThecoldwinterwindslappedIzzyacrosstheface.

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febuary242010 1

deardrpark 2

iredyou’rebookonrobots,whichwereveryintresting.WhenisthenextRoboCamp,please? 3 4

sincerely 5

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1. Carlahaslostthreeofherscarfsalredythiswinteranditsonlyjanuary.

2. UrsulaKLeGuinsfirststorywaswriten,whenshewasaelevenyear-old.

Is this noun singular, plural, or both?

3. species

Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in this sentence.

4. Afterthehurricane,ourschoolsentWorldResponseadonation.

What is the meaning of this idiom?

5. BecauseDanielhasareallybigsweettooth,hesayshisfavoritemealisdessert.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Peggywho’sthepeoplewithyouinthattherepitchure

2. beforewegotothebeachwellmakelunchpacktowelsandfeedthedog.

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.

3. Mycousinsarestudyingourfamily’shistory,whichtheysayisveryinteresting.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Nextyear’sclasstripwillbetoSanAntonio,Texas.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

5. Ms.Chencouldexplainphotosynthesistotheclass thanthesciencebook. simpler moresimple simplest moresimply

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1. SincetheywasgroundedWillandTimwontdonothingtoupsetthereparents.

2. gonewiththewindoneofthemorepopularnovelseverwrote,issetatthetimeoftheUSCivilWar.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

3. We’llwritethelabreportafterwefinishtheexperiment.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. Andrewdamagedhiscarintheaccidenthewasn’tinjured.

Circle the compound subject and underline the compound predicate in this sentence.

5. ThecitychorusandorchestrarehearseandperformattheMunicipalTheater.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Buffalonewyorkonlakeerieisthesecond-largercityinthestate.

2. ThebeaconourlocalnewspaperranaarticleaboutsolarpowercalledBrightIdeas.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verb in this sentence.

3. Theydidn’twanttoaskmetohelpthemstudyforthetest.

Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.

4. re e one man corp cycl gram

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Scientistsbelievethatthehousecathascoexistedwithhumanssince8000BCE. 1

Catsunlikedogsdomesticatedthemselves.Theywereworshippedinancientegyptand 2 3

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1. GabrielandTonyeatsmorequickerthanIdosotheyallwaysgetmorepiza!

2. WhenMrsCruzdropedherbriefcase,allofherstudentspapersblueaway.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. Thecommunityvolunteersbuiltanewplayground,recyclingalltheoldequipment.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4.HowcanIimprovemyalgebragrade?

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5.thecapitalofthecountry

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1. Please,tellsthewaitorthatwedon’twantnobreadwithourmeel.

2. Shecuttedherhandseriouswhenshewasmakingdinnerand,itbleededallot.

Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.

3. Mybestfriend,Shaun,islearningtoscubadive.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. studio

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1. Great-grandmaRoses100thbirthdaywasjuly132007wehadabigpartytocellebrate.

2. Susanourbasketballteamcaptinisalsoahonorstudentandahospitalvolunteer

Circle the simple subject of this sentence.

3. Anaidetothesenatormanagesherdailyschedule.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. SummerisJoan’sfavoriteseasonshelovestoworkinhergarden.

Underline the past participle in this sentence.

5. Bythetimeourfishingtripwasover,we’dcaught15rainbowtrout.

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1. TadMr.Blainesaidpleasecometotheboredandsolvethisequashun.

2. Thepartywasholdedataparcsoeverbodycouldcameandhadfun.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

3. Thatsailboatbelongstomyfriendandhisbrother.Itis . its his theirs ours

Circle the conjunction in this sentence.

4. Marianawantstobeaphysician’sassistantorapreschoolteacher.

Circle the subject of this sentence.

5. Nina,takethelasagnaoutoftheovenbeforeitburns! I she you they

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1. IthinkI’mgoingtogotosleepearlyMimisaidbecauseIhaveatesttomorrow.

2. SteveaskedtheticketagentwhenisthenextexpressbustoMillCenter?

3. I’mreadingareallygoodbook,sopleasebequietJennyhissed.

4. Mr.Hynesshoutedyouneedtositdownandpayattentionnow!

5. WherecouldIhaveputmynewmagazineAnnieaskedherself.

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1. if,shewantedagoodgrade,Patriceshouldofgaveherreportmoreeffort

2. ThescareyechosintheoldhousefrightenedmesobadthatIshakedwithfear

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Nowthatshefeelsbetter,Cassieshouldsleep thanshedidlastnight. sounder moresoundly soundlier sound

Rewrite each phrase using a contraction.

4. CharlieandLeehavenot

5. Betsyis

Write these sentences correctly.

1. OKwheredidallthemdirtytowellscomefromJaquelineasked.

2.Iwanttoseeninjaknights,butnobodyelsedoessoImgoingbymyself.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

3. Wow,weneverexpectedtoseeyouhere!

Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.

4. Michelle’sfamilyislookingforapetthatisclean,quiet,andfriendly.

Write the correct abbreviation for this word.

5. gallon

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1. Afterthelonggamefinalyendedthefan’sallwenttotheycarsanddroveaway.

2. Sincethemagickingdomopened,manythemeparkshasopennedinOrlandoFlorida.

How many syllables does this word have?

3.geranium

Circle the prepositional phrases in this sentence.

4. Thepolicearelookingforamaninabluebaseballcapandaleatherjacket.

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

5. Eventhoughwewantedtohelpthem.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. AlthoughPTBarnumisbestknowedasaentertainerhewasalsoapolititian

2. WhenMrsChuwassick,wehadhelpedherbycookingcleaninganddoingerrands

Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.

3. Asprizes,ourteachergavethewholeclassgiftcertificatestothepizzaparlor.

If the guide words on a dictionary page are vapor and vat, which word will not be on the page?

4. vary vase vanish varnish vast

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5. Thechildrenplayedbythefireplacewhilethesnowfelloutside.

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1. Nancywasbittenbyasnakewhenshewashikinglastweek.

2. ShewasgivenfirstaidatthescenebyherfriendJim.

3. Afterthat,Nancywastakentothehospitalbyanambulance.

4. Shewasgivenmanytestsbythedoctorsintheemergencyroom.

5. Whileshewasinthehospital,Nancywasvisitedbyherfamilyandfriends.

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1. Ginnydon’tnevercookdineronthursdaynightsbecause,shehasaeconomicsclass.

2. raultrystostudymorehardforteststhanhedonelastyear

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Ms.Zaneasked,“Pleaseanswerthesequestionsas asyoucan.” honestly honester morehonest honestest

Rewrite these phrases using possessive nouns.

4. themostimportantproductofthestate

5. theingredientsintherecipe

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Wheneveryoureworryedaboutatestremembertobreathdeep.

2. CharlottewhovisitedJanandIlastwinterisworkingforDrHunterinhanover.

Are the underlined verbs transitive or intransitive?

3. ThepresidentappointedanewSupremeCourtjustice.

4. Weareleavingat10:30sowecancatchthelasttrain.

Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.

5. Mariowon’taskhisfriendsforhelpunlessheishavingabigproblem.

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1. ThefrenchrevolutionbeganonJuly141789whentheBastillewerestormed.

2. IfyouwanttogotothelibrarymeetmeafterspanishclassEmmasaid.

Circle the linking verb in this sentence.

3. Melissa’sbiscuitsandgravytasteddelicious,soIatetwohelpings.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Reviewyournotesandbereadyforatesttomorrow.

Underline the present perfect verb in this sentence.

5. Jamesworkedtobuyabicycleandfinallyhasearnedenoughmoney.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Lawrenceplaystheguittargoodbuthisnotaprofesionalmusician.

2. Mydadsfavoritet.v.showisdancingwiththestarsandhewatchsiteveryweek.

Add a prefix to this word to make an adjective.

3.disciplined

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun in each sentence.

4. Thedogsleptinthesun,movingitspaws.

5. Frank’scousinssaidtheywouldhelphimbuildanewgarage.

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1. JackLondonwroteWhiteFang.HewasborninSanFrancisco,California,in1876.

2. Walkingtoworkisn’talwayseasy.Itisgoodexercise.Itdoesn’tcostalot.

3. PennybrokeherlegskiinginJanuary.Shewenttothewinterdanceoncrutches.

4. TheyaskedEduardotobuildsetsfortheplay.Hewasveryhappytohelpthem.

5. IdrivepastSugarBearDonutsoften.IalwayswantadonutwhenIdo.

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1. Theseherejeanswerethemostcheappearinthestore,soittearedveryquick.

2. MarcoPolowhowasbornein1254madehisfirstvoyagetoasiawhenhewasonly17year’sold.

Underline the independent clause in this sentence.

3. Becauseshelovesdogsandcats,Clarissavolunteersatherlocalanimalshelter.

Write the plural form of each noun.

4. salmon

5. headquarters

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Leslieyoushouldbereserchingyou’repapernow,notwaistingtimeontheinternet.

2. Earthwurmsarehelpfulltogardenersbecause,theyfluffthesoil.

Circle the simple subject of this sentence.

3. Behindthemuseumisasculpturegarden.

Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.

4. WhenYanamovedtoYumashedidn’tknowanyone,shewaslonely.

Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in this sentence.

5. Anthony,pleasegivemeapieceofgum.

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1. IfJackandLucywinsthecontesttheyaregoingonaneuropeanvacation

2. LatelastnighthourcowMollyhadtwincalfswenamedthemblossomandStar.

Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.

3. Ruth’scatShilohisthe catshehaseverhad. timidest moretimid timider mosttimid

Circle the compound subject and underline the compound predicate in each sentence.

4. GeneralsRobertE.LeeandUlyssesS.GrantbothattendedWestPointandservedintheUnitedStatesArmy.

5. Hisconstanthummingandfidgetingmakemenervousandkeepmefromconcentrating.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Oliviashairisallmostlongenoughtwodonateto“locksoflove.”

2.EBWhite,theauthorofStuartLittle,writedstorysforchildrensandadults.

Circle the best word to complete this sentence.

3. Cleanwaterandairaretherightsofeveryhumanbeing.Theyare . theirs ours its his

Write the root found in all of these words.

4. thermometer thermos thermostat thermal

Circle the meaning of the root you wrote above.

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PENICILLIN

i.Discoveredin1928byAlexanderFleming

A.accidentaldiscovery

Positivesandnegatives

1. treatsmanyinfectiousdiseases

Cancauseallergicreactions

II.AdditionalresearchbyErnstChain,HowardFlorey,andNormanHeatley

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1. Wehaventputtedallofthemphotosintoalbumsso,pleasedon’tlookatthatyet.

2. Ifyoulooktoyourightyou’llseeaoriginalcopyofIrvingBerlinssongBlueSkies.

Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.

3. Leedoesn’tlikegettingwet,sohewillstayinthehousewhiletherainisfalling.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. Nobodywantstocleanoutthegaragetoday,butit’simportant!

Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?

5. Ian’solderbrother,David,andsister,Celia.

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Rufus,canyoubyesomefoodforthefisheswhenyougoshoppingLindseyasked.

2. Mikecantgonowheretonitebecausehisbrotherandhimaresick.

Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.

3. Darrenlefthismuddyrunningshoesoutsidethegaragedoor.

Circle the best word to complete this analogy.

4. thick:dense::thin: compact heavy sparse solid

Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.

5. Waitingfortheirfavoritecyclisttoridepast,thefansstoodalongthedustyroad.

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1. WefoundajacketanotebookandsomeglassesinthelockerroomonWednesdaybutwedon’tknowwho’stheyare.

2. Fluoridewhichisinmostbrandsoftoothpasthelppreventcavitys.

Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

3. Thebandwillmarchintheparadewhethertheyhavenewuniformsornot.

Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.

4. worth

5. truth

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Theboy’sstruggledtomovetheheavysliperyrockoutoftheweighofthecar.

2. HoustonTexasisnearthegulfofMexicobutitsnotonthecoast.

Underline the present participle in this sentence.

3. Iftheweatherisgoodtomorrow,Mr.Taylorwillbeworkinginhisyard.

Write the correct abbreviation for each word.

4. kilogram

5. corporation

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1. Typesoffoodthatarehighinproteinareoftenhighincalories,too.

2. Ashleywhoismychemistrylabpartnerwonlastyear’ssciencefair.

3. Romanowhichismadefromsheep’smilkisahardcheese.

4. Mackenzielikeslivingonanislandwhereeveryoneknowseachother.

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Monday1. Didtheywatchanexcitinggameon

Saturday?2. IsawamoviewithmybrotherChris

lastnight.3. ours4. imperative5. Jr.

Tuesday1. Wealwayssitinthesameseatsfor

homeroomsoMs.Sanchezcantakeattendance.

2. “Pleasegivemethosepapersnow,”Lizsaid.3. plural4. door5. relation,relate

Wednesday1. MariaandPaulhaveabigbirthday

celebrationeveryJune.2. Geometryisn’tverydifficultforme.Algebra

isharder.or me;algebra...3. shouldn’t4. and5. Dr.Andrehasbeenmydentistforfiveyears.

Heisverygentle.

Thursday1. Theclubdidn’tmeet,becauseKatewassick,

Ihadtobabysit,andJackhurthisankle.2. Wouldyoulikesomehotchocolatewith

yourcookies?3. hibernation4. Thehockeyplayersandtheircoach

werephotographedforthenewspaper.5. past

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. FederalelectionsareheldinNovember,

butStateelectionscanbeheldinothermonths.orWhileFederalelectionsareheldinNovember,Stateelectionscanbeheldinothermonths.

2. Thegirls’basketballteamwonthestatechampionshipsforthethirdtimelastyear.

3. Connecticut’sstatebirdistherobin,anditsstatefloweristhemountainlaurel.

4. Martingetsverythirstyafterheruns,sohemakessuretodrinkplentyofwater.

5. Catsdonotseecoloraswellashumansdo,though(but)theyseebetterinthedark.

Monday1. Daphnesaid,“MyfavoritebookisThe

Giver.”2. IalsoliketoreadJ.K.Rowling’sbooks.3. DaveandMarty’sbikes4. you5. has

Tuesday1. Theyeachatetwopiecesofpizzaforlunch.2. MymomanddadarefromHavana,Cuba.3. largest4. oldest5. eaves

Wednesday1. Haveyoueverbeentoanartmuseum

before?2. Thegymteachers’namesareMr.Chen

andMrs.Baker.3. JillandLeslie4. small,cozy5. Japanese,Irish

Thursday1. JoshandIworkedallweekendbuilding

thosestairstoourtreehouse.2. Ourcreativewritingclassgoestothelibrary

onMonday,Wednesday,andFriday.3. Sr.4. mo.5. After

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. Avoiceovertheloudspeakersaid,“Thetrain

fromSpringfieldisnowarriving.”2. “Johnhastowork,”Cristinatoldus,“sohe

can’tcometotheparty.”3. “Whoarethecandidatesforstudent

government?”Mr.Martinezasked.4. “Weneedtoworktogether,”Ronexplained,

“togetourprojectdoneontime.”5. Momshouted,“Rememberthatweare

eatingdinneratsixtonight!”

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Monday1. MybrotherPablolikesworkingwith

children,sohewantstobeateacher.2. BecauseJimandIweren’treadyforthetest

yesterday,wescoredworsethanusual.3. fastest4. fragment5. whether,or

Tuesday1. Aresquirrelsmorecommonthanfoxes

intheUnitedStates?2. Myoldestcousin,wholivesinNewYork,

doesn’thaveanybrothersorsisters.3. untiltheplanningcommitteeapprovesthem4. Whenitrainsinthedesert,manyplants

flower.Someanimalsalsobecomemoreactive.

5. Therearefourtypesofangles.Theyaremeasuredindegrees.

Wednesday1. Thenatureclubwenthikingaftertheyread

theessay“MountainThoughts”byJohnMuir.2. Becauseeveryoneinmyfamilylikesanimals,

wehavealotofpets.3. adjust4. engage5. should

Thursday1. OnJuly4,1776,theAmericancolonies

declaredtheirindependencefromEngland.2. Wearen’tridingourbikestothebeachthis

afternoonbecausethewindisblowingtoostrongly.

3. complaint4. Mar.5. Capt.

Friday1. interrogative2. declarative3. imperative4. exclamatory5. interrogative

Monday1. Citronella,alsocalledmosquitoplant,smells

likelemonbutisrelatedtothegeranium.2. JackiereceivedanAonherassignment,but

IonlygotaConmine.3. Mysisterandbrothergotothegymand

workoutthreedaysaweek.4. shelves5. fish(fishes—ifstudentsknowtheyare

referringtodifferentspeciesoffish)

Tuesday1. GretaandIaskedTimtobringthosephotos

tousafterclasstomorrow.2. Myparents’planeleavesat3:00,andI’m

takingthemtotheairport.3. cake;him4. questions;LeeandBeth5. Galileoiscalledthefatherofmodern

physics.Hewasbornin1564.

Wednesday1. Jillandherroommateboughtbread,orange

juice,andicecreamatthedeli.2. He’sreallyworriedaboutgettingtheright

answersonhisbiologytest.3. future4. pluralpossessive5. singularpossessive

Thursday1. “Lookatthis!”Lukeshouted.“Ifound

awatchunderthebench.”2. Mr.Bock,whydoyoualwayswear

abowtietoclass?3. discontent4. unreliable5. betweenmycousinandme

Friday1. October27,20092. DearLeslieandBob,3. Itwasgreattoseeyoulastweekend.4. Let’sgettogethersoon!5. Yourfriend,

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1. “It’sanhonortomeetyou,Mr.King,”Joshsaid.

2. Lorididn’thaveanytrafficonherdrivehome,soshearrivedearly.

3. thechildren4. Tonifinishedherhomeworkatthelibrary.

Thenshewenthome.or ...library,andthenshe...

5. Shiveringandshaking,Bobwaitedforthebusinthesnowstorm.

Tuesday1. BeethovenwasbornonDecember16,

1770,inGermany.2. WhenJackandIhelpcleanthechemistry

lab,wewashtheflasks,testtubes,andbeakers.

3. advertise4. nibble5. dark,dangerous

Wednesday1. Antonio’sonlylivinggrandfather,wholives

inItaly,is95yearsold.2. Let’sgoseeBeyondtheGalaxyatthe

moviesthisSaturday,andI’llbuythepopcorn.

3. thebox4. Blvd.5. Hwy.

Thursday1. “Hey,youcan’tridemybiketothestore!”

yelledRick.2. Thetiny,frightenedmouselookedupatme

fromthebottomofthesink.3. interrogative4. Beforegoingtothesciencemuseum5. They’ve

Friday1. spellingerror(butterflies)2. spellingerror(places)3. capitalizationerror(Florida,Texas,Mexico,

California)4. punctuationerror(year,but)5. noerror

Monday1. Thatrollercoasterwasthemostexciting

rideI’ve(orIhave)everbeenon!2. Asherfriendboardedthebus,shewaved

good-bye(orgoodbye)sadly.3. and,but4. moreinteresting5. judgeandjury

Tuesday1. “Ineedtoliedownandrestforafew

minutes,”Marksaid,“andthenI’ll(orIwill)bereadytoleave.”

2. JapaneseforcesattackedPearlHarbor,Hawaii,atthebeginningofWorldWar .

3. you4. WendyisgoingtofailSpanish5. I’mgoingtodothelaundry

Wednesday1. Becausethatsouptastesbad,we’regoing

tomakeanotherbatch.2. Whenwewenttotheparkyesterday,Alex

waswearingasweaterhemadebyhimself.3. is4. becomes5. both,and

Thursday1. R.L.Stinewritesmorecreativelythanany

otherauthorIknow.2. Whenthekidsgothomefromthepark,their

shoeswerefullofdirt.3. his4. theirs5. declarative

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. AlexanderGrahamBellbegantoteach

deafchildrenin1863,andheinventedthetelephonein1875.

2. Youcanborrowmoviesfromthelibrary,butyoucanonlyhavetwoatatime.orYoucanborrowonlytwomoviesatatimefromthelibrary.

3. Becausealotofpreparedfoodcontainssalt,it’snotagoodideatoeatalotofit.orAlotofpreparedfoodcontainssalt,soit’snotagoodideatoeatalotofit.

4. Althoughdeciduoustreeslosetheirleaveseveryyear,evergreentreesdonotlosetheirs.orDeciduoustreeslosetheirleaveseveryyear,butevergreentreesdonot.

5. Pam’sfamilylivesinChicago,buttheyusedtoliveinDenver.

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inJanuary.2. Smokeisfillingthehouse,andwehaveto

getoutnow!3. hardest4. three5. haddriven

Tuesday1. IwouldliketoliveinParis,Rome,orLondon

someday.2. ThedramaclubisputtingonTheMousetrap,

amystery,inApril.3. simple4. wiggly5. accidental

Wednesday1. “Let’sbuysomenewcomics,”Ericsuggested.2. NikkiGiovanni’spoem“Revolutionary

Music”isoneofmyfavorites.3. because4. He’sthekindestpersonIknow.Healways

hassomethingnicetosay.5. squirrels

Thursday1. Wedidn’tknowwhosebackpackwasfound

onthebus.2. Wanming’sgrandmothergrowsalotof

vegetablesinhergarden.3. declarative4. imperative5. basics

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. BecauseNancy’scarisoldandunreliable,

she’sgoingtobuyanewone.2. HugoandThomasplaychessevery

afternoon.3. Mercuryisthesmallestplanetinthesolar

system,anditalsomovesthefastest.or Mercuryisthesmallestandfastestplanetinthesolarsystem.

4. Eventhoughweboughtexpensiveticketstothehockeygame,ourseatsweren’tverygood.

5. MarieCuriewontwoNobelPrizes,oneinPhysicsandtheotherinChemistry.or MarieCuriewonNobelPrizesinPhysicsandinChemistry.

Monday1. Whatshouldwehavebroughttoshare

atthepicnic?2. Scientistsfoundauniquefossilinthehills

nearBismarck,NorthDakota.3. we’re4. hers5. future

Tuesday1. “Willthemechanicfinishrepairingmycar

by5:00?”askedMr.Grogan.2. “Idon’tknow,”repliedthemanager.“The

brakeliningsneedtobereplaced.”3. Ialwaystakemydogforawalk4. machine5. fromherauntanduncle

Wednesday1. MybrotherMichael,whogoestoUpland

StateUniversity,wantstobeaveterinarian.2. TheBattleoftheAlamobeganonFebruary

23,1836,inSanAntonio,Texas.3. prize;Libby4. heroes5. calves

Thursday1. “Look,thoseboysaretakingtheapplesfrom

ourtreeagain!”shoutedLily.2. Thisdevice,whichiscalledacountingscale,

tellsyouhowmanysmallitemsareinapile.3. Akeytothegarageisunderthered

flowerpotinthegarden.4. you5. hasbeen

Friday1. simplesubject:strawberries;simple

predicate:are2. simplesubject:TheAdventuresofTom

Sawyer;simplepredicate:waswritten3. simplesubject:Adam;simplepredicate:

moved4. simplesubject:person;simplepredicate:

coughed5. simplesubject:hurricanes;simplepredicate:

are

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Monday1. Capt.Stevenswasoneofthefirstwomen

toflyajumbojet.2. BecauseMarielaandTinaenjoydance,

theygotomanyperformances.3. either,or4. theCrandallfamily’snewhouse5. Atlanticsalmon

Tuesday1. Theydon’thaveanyideaaboutwhere

we’regoingafterschool.2. Peggy,Mark,andJamesarelearningto

play“SimpleGifts”ontheirguitars.3. became4. AlthoughEmmahadn’tbeenstudying

Italianlong5. inordertogettothemeetingontime

Wednesday1. Theseareyourbooks,andthoseonthe

shelfaremine.2. Zoeydoesn’tworkatthePizzaPalaceon

weeknights,butshedoesonSaturdays.3. completesentence4. CharlesDarwin’stheoryofnaturalselection.5. morehonest

Thursday1. ThomasJefferson,thethirdpresident,wrote

theDeclarationofIndependence.2. Eventhoughwesatbythefire,wefelt

toocold.3. thetulips4. Ihaven’t5. morequietly

Friday1. “Howarewegoingtogetallthesedishes

washed?”Martinawondered.2. Loucalledout,“I’llbewaitingforyouat

thebusstoptomorrow!”3. “No,”Barbararepeated,“Idon’tknow

wherethehammeris.”4. “IwanttotakeanX-rayofyourarm,”the

doctortoldhispatient.5. “Let’strytosolvetheseequationstogether,”

Marysuggested.

Monday1. “Wheredoyouwanttogoonvacation?”

Williamasked.2. Kathyandherbrothersbuiltawonderful

treehousebythemselves.3. growing,happening4. moose5. chairmen

Tuesday1. TheJoshuatreegrowstobeolderthan

anyothertreeinCalifornia.2. LoisLowrywasborninHonolulu,Hawaii,

in1937,andlivedinJapanasateenager.3. Herbeautiful,softvelvetcoat4. declarative5. sweet,innocent

Wednesday1. They’rehavingabandconcert,and

theirmusicteacher,RobertM.Smithisconducting.

2. Billy,doyouknowwho’sgoingtowaitforthetrainwithus?

3. Ilovedogs4. there5. sweater;nephew

Thursday1. TanyaandMegaskedusforhelpmoving

thatheavybox.2. Thereisgenerallyonlyonefullmoonper

month,butwhentherearetwo,thesecondiscalledabluemoon.

3. closet4. pluralpossessive5. pluralpossessive

Friday1. capitalizationerror(MammaLuisa’s)2. punctuationerror(spaghetti,pizza,or

ravioli)3. punctuationerror(friends,whoallknow

howpickyIam,)4. noerror5. spellingerror(planning)

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Monday1. Ourclassiscreatingaplaybasedon

R.L.Stevenson’sTreasureIsland.2. “Canyoucometotheskateparkwithus

tomorrow?”askedKeisha.3. mine4. unusual5. nonviolent

Tuesday1. Hisneighbors,GregandSita,aretraveling

toWashington,DC,(or D.C.,)forspringbreak.

2. Inaunitedefforttomeetourdeadline,Bobphotocopied,Lexystapled,andIfiledpapers.

3. interest4. aperfectshinyapple5. imperative

Wednesday1. Mr.Meaglesisakind,generousbanker

inCharlesDickens’sLittleDorrit.2. Mymother’sdoctordoesn’twanthertoeat

anyfastfoodbecauseit’sunhealthy.3. wouldhave

4. future5. although

Thursday1. JaquiandLiadressmoresimplythanmany

oftheirfriends.2. AaronCopland’sballetAppalachianSpring

premieredonOctober30,1944.3. plural4. compound5. morerapidly

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. Classicalmusicisverypleasanttolistento,

anditmightevenmakeyousmarter!2. Peanutsareactuallylegumesandarerelated

topeasandbeans.3. TomgrewupinNewJersey,sohecould

takethebustoNewYorkCityeveryweek.4. Dr.Greeneisabotanistwhostudiestropical

plantsfromplacesliketheAmazon.5. Mybrotherlikestoreadtheentertainment

sectionofthenewspaper,butIlikethecomicsbest.

Monday1. “ThosearestoriesMarshallwroteby

himself,”braggedhismom.2. Mimiandhernephewspentthedayat

theboardwalk,wheretheywentonalotofrides.

3. thetennisteam’sequipment4. e-mails;friends5. $500;EndofHungerFund

Tuesday1. AllofthosewomensangintheMother’s

Dayperformance.2. Inthedistance,dozensofsheepmoved

acrossthefieldlikefluffyclouds.3. fragment4. thistle5. Ipouredthejuice.

Wednesday1. Ms.Jackson,thewomanwhoworkswith

mymom,isstudyingtobeanurse.2. “Don’tforgettosendmeyournewe-mail

address,”Charliesaid.3. inthesunnywindow4. explode5. thetable

Thursday1. Mybrother’snameisThomasRobert,but

everybodycallshimT.R.(orTR)forshort.2. Eventhoughshe’shadtwoyearsofpiano

lessons,Nanstilldoesn’tplayverywell.3. Whoeverleaveslast4. you5. and,so

Friday1. simple2. compound3. complex4. simple5. complex

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Monday1. “Whentheliquidisheated,itbeginsto

releasevapor,”Ms.Clarkexplained.2. OnSeptember27,2018,Iwillbe

20yearsold.3. pres.4. Sweet,peacefulmusic5. Itwasn’trobbersweheardontheroof.

Itwasraccoons!or ...roof;itwas...!

Tuesday1. Thevolunteersarepaintingthelibrary,

cuttingthegrass,andemptyingthetrash.2. Denisesunburnsbadly,sosheworelong

sleevesonthefieldtrip.3. exclamatory4. scarier5. simple

Wednesday1. Look,thatpileofbooksisslidingoffthe

tableontothefloor!2. Jodidn’tfeelwellafterfourthperiod,soI

tookhertothenurse’soffice.3. either,or4. fluffy,cold5. simple,traditional

Thursday1. Fred,whowasdealingwithanunhappy

customer,wenttolookforthestoremanager.2. “Paul,wehaveaproblemwithanangry

customer,”Fredsaid.3. hadn’t4. both5. canbe

Friday1. March18,20102. DearMs.Fleming:3. Iwouldlikesomeinformation4. Sincerely,5. JuanF.Mola

Monday1. Thechildren’scarrotcakewonaprize

intheschoolbakingcontest.2. Fortheannualcontest,allofthecontestants

developanewrecipebythemselves.3. excitement4. reflection5. anexcitingstory;theaudience

Tuesday1. Shellyrodeherbikefasterthanshehad

everriddenbefore.2. Untilshereadthemap,shedidn’thave

anyideawhereshewas.3. three4. look5. cut

Wednesday1. PartofRaidersoftheLostArk,thefirst

IndianaJonesmovie,tookplaceinEgypt.2. Almosteverybodyinmyfamilylivesnear

Boston,Massachusetts.3. assoonas4. thebigcities’tallbuildings5. thehotandmuggyweather

Thursday1. ThefirstchapterofWhiteFangiscalled

“TheTrailoftheMeat.”2. Dr.Johnsen,ourschoolprincipal,grewup

inMinneapolis,Minnesota.3. interrogative4. mostintelligent5. moreintelligent

Friday1. “Canyoupleasestayafterclassforafew

minutes?”Mr.FoxaskedTeri.2. “Iwonder,”saidBeth,“whytheneighbors

aremakingsomuchnoise.”3. AvoiceinDan’sheadwhispered,“Youcan

dothis!”4. “Getallofyourmaterialstogetherfirst,”Dad

remindedme,“andthenwecanstart.”5. Leemuttered,“I’mnevergoingtoforgive

Tranforgettingmeintothismess.”

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Monday1. MaddieandPetearelearningabout

monkeysthatliveintheAmazonrainforest.2. Therearetamarins,marmosets,and

capuchinsinthatpartofBrazil.3. NathanielandJon4. imperative5. Astrong,bitterlycoldwind

Tuesday1. “I’msorryLizafeelsbad,”saidMr.Donnelly.2. Duringthefirstweekoflastmonth,Yoko

wenttohermother’sofficeafterschool.3. either,or4. decide5. perform

Wednesday1. BeccareadFlygirllastmonth,butshedoesn’t

rememberanythingaboutit.2. We’regoingtoupgradeourcomputerso

it’sfaster.3. vase4. you5. fragment

Thursday1. OnMay27,1993,myparentsgraduated

fromBostonUniversity.2. “Mom,canwegotoGrandma’shousenext

summer?”askedLibby.3. apt.4. mts.5. do,has

Friday1. punctuationerror(familyis—nocomma)2. punctuationerror(lake.We’ll)3. spellingerror(hiking)4. capitalizationerror(Paul)5. noerror

Monday1. Jenwearsherluckysneakerseverytime

shehasatest.2. GeorgiaO’Keeffepaintedmanyscenes

nearTaos,NewMexico.3. past4. pupusas;ourclass5. rain

Tuesday1. “BarronandIstudiedphotosynthesisfor

ourproject,”explainedDean.2. Danielaplayschessbetterthanheryounger

brotherbecauseshepracticesalot.3. belowthehorizon4. fragment5. sitsandreads;sitsinhischairandreads

thepaperafterdinner

Wednesday1. Arcticwolves,whichliveinnorthernCanada

andGreenland,preyoncaribou.2. Dennisenjoyedrunningthemarathon,but

hewasverytiredwhenhefinished.3. unless4. doesn’tsingwell5. atinytowncalledWoodville

Thursday1. UncleKeith,mydad’sbrother,isamechanic

intheU.S.AirForce.2. Mr.Pachecosaid,“We’vegottofind

Marta’skeys,orshe’sgoingtobelockedout.”

3. slower4. both5. singular

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. Louisvisitsthedentisteverysixmonths

becausehewantstoavoidcavities.2. Ilovepancakesforbreakfast,andsometimes

Ieatsixorseven.3. Jenwantstobeapoliceofficer,soshe’s

studyingcriminaljustice.4. JacksonvilleisthebiggestcityinFlorida,but

Tallahasseeisthecapital.5. Mr.Quinn,ourhistoryteacher,isanexpert

ontheCivilWar.

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Monday1. “Openyourmouthandstickoutyour

tongue,”Dr.Westsaid.2. Mario’splanetickettoFloridacostless

moneythanmine.3. Jorge’s4. Afteryouaddthegreenmoldtothe

agargel5. exclamatory

Tuesday1. Wow,lookatthoseawesome,coolsports

cars!2. E.A.Poe,whowrotethepoem“TheRaven,”

livedinBaltimore,Maryland.3. allowable4. hopeful5. letter;newspaper

Wednesday1. Thosearethecordsthatconnectallthe

computersinthelab.2. “Ijustsawthehappieststoryintoday’s

newspaper!”saidSandi.3. higher4. planning5. thelion’ssharpclaws

Thursday1. Yes,BonnietoldRosaandmethatshemade

anapplepiefortonight’sdessert.2. Doessheusefreshapplesorfrozenones

inthepie?3. his4. became5. fortresses

Friday1. imperative2. declarative3. interrogative4. exclamatory5. imperative

Monday1. Thoseboysareworkingtooquicklytopay

attentiontowhatthey’redoing.2. Moststudentsdon’twanttodoany

homeworkontheweekend.3. simple4. Mia’sfunny,independentniece5. vis;see

Tuesday1. DylanandBenwakeuptheearliestofall

myfriendssotheycanrunbeforeschool.2. Theyalsoliftweights,stretch,andchange

theirclothesintimeforhomeroom.3. and4. Ared-tailedhawksatinthemapletree

watchingthebirdfeeder.or ...tree;itwaswatching...

5. four

Wednesday1. Thelittleboyfeltveryproudwhenhetied

hisshoesbyhimself.2. TherearemanykindsoffishatLake

Greyson,buttroutarethecommonest(ormostcommon).

3. birds4. Ms.Evans5. inc.

Thursday1. Afteryoubringthegroceriesinthehouse,

setthecansontheshelvesinthekitchen.2. “Nextmonth’sbookwillbeTheBookThief,”

Mrs.Taylorannounced.3. LiangandTyrahaven’tfinishedthesurvey

becauseit’sverycomplicated.4. Collectingstampsisherfavoritehobby.5. you

Friday1. “Comein,”Mrs.Lynchsaid,“andmake

yourselfcomfortable.”2. “Canyouwaitforanotherhour?”Oscar

asked.3. “Areyoureadyforthegame?”Coach

Penskyinquired.4. “Look,”Bobwhispered,“therearebaby

birdsinthatnest.”5. “Juliestartedstudyingkaratethreeyears

ago,”hermotherexplained.

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19Monday

1. TheybuiltahouseindowntownCedarRapids,Iowa,lastyear.

2. “Hey,I’dliketohavepizzafordinner,”Manuelasaid.

3. I’d4. worst5. morepatiently

Tuesday1. Don’tNancyandKatewishtheycouldsee

theirfriendsmore?2. Wefoundsomeinformationabout

GatheringBlueforourbookreport.3. garlicky,delicious4. declarative5. loser

Wednesday1. Mary,youshouldcleanyourroomnowso

it’sreadywhenGrandmaarrives.2. That’sagoodbookabouttheWright

brothers,whowerefamousinventors.3. have,must4. will,has5. past

Thursday1. Allthestudents’lockersarefoundonthefirst

floorofthebuildingclosesttothegym.2. “Whotookmylunchfromthekitchen?”

Bobbiaskedangrily.3. river4. music5. hecouldn’tspeakanyEnglish

Friday1. May11,20102. DearRandi,3. Jensaidyoubrokeyourarmlastweek.4. Ihopeyou’refeelingbetternow.5. Seeyousoon,

Monday1. Meiko’sphoneringslouderthanminedoes.2. “Idon’twantanydinnerbecauseIatelunch

late,”Codyexplained.3. tornadoes4. yourselves5. fragment

Tuesday1. Iwearsunglassesinthesummerbecause

thesunshinestoostronglyforme.2. Insteadoflivinginhouses,peoplewholive

incitiesusuallyhaveapartments.3. AspeechtoCongressisanimportantevent.4. because5. aslongas

Wednesday1. DidyouknowthatthefirstEuropeanstosee

NorthAmericawereVikings?2. Barbwantstofigureouthowtodo

somethingdifficultonhercomputer.3. felt4. communication5. loveliness

Thursday1. Deepakisapilotwhofliesasmallplane

foranairlineintheU.S.VirginIslands.2. I’vebeenlearningtowater-ski,butIstillfall

downalot.3. Fearandworrycausetroubleandmake

peopleunhappy.4. happy5. AbrahamLincoln’sfamousspeech

Friday1. capitalizationerror(CampRunningWater)2. punctuationerror(Eventhoughwe)3. spellingerror(chatting)4. spellingerror(every)5. punctuationerror(life,andshetellsme)

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22

Monday1. Tina,wholivesnextdoortome,thinksroses

areprettierthantulips.2. Natchez,Mississippi,hasmanyelegant

buildingsthatwerebuiltbeforetheCivilWar.

3. mostgenerous4. inthetunasalad5. Hersmilelituptheroomlikewarmsummer

sunshine

Tuesday1. Natewantstoknowifanybodyhasanidea

forourscienceproject.2. Kateshouted,“Idon’twanttowearthese

shoes.Iwantthoseoverthere!”3. completesentence4. unusual,funny,intelligent5. small,powerful

Wednesday1. “Wehaveawonderful,excitingsurprise

today,/!”Ms.Bretttoldherstudents.2. Shecontinued,“J.J.Richardson,theauthor

ofIt’sAboutTime,isvisitingourclass.”3. you4. pizzaandsoda;everyone5. theirs

Thursday1. Ifyou’rehungryafterschool,havesome

yogurt,carrots,orpopcorn,butdon’thavetoomuch.

2. Meredith’slittlesistersfoughtaboutwhowouldgowithherandme.

3. stops,finds,sits4. interrogative5. both,and

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. Ms.Chen,ourmathteacher,givesuslots

ofhomeworkproblemseverynight.2. AlthoughitcanbeveryhotinSanAntonio

inthesummer,thewintersareusuallymild.3. JackandDonarespendingtheweekend

visitingfriendsinNewYork.4. DoveisaboutamannamedRobinLee

Graham,whosailedaroundtheworldalone.

5. IlookedforMarthaatthecinema,butshewasn’ttherebecauseshehadgonetoadifferentmovie.

Monday1. Basqueisoneofthemostunusuallanguages

intheworld,aswellasoneoftheoldest.2. TohelpJessigetreadyfortheparty,we’re

polishingthefurnitureandsettingthetable.3. CentralParkinNewYorkCityismyfavorite

placetospendtime.4. evenwhenhe’sreallytiredorbusy5. exist

Tuesday1. Thosechildrendon’teatanykindoffish

becausetheythinkitsmellsbad.2. IheardthatSherryandBobarecoming

totheartgallery’sopeningtomorrow.3. appears4. complex5. day;solarsystem

Wednesday1. Whenthestudentsgivetheirfinal

presentations,they’llberecordedonvideo.2. Sheilavolunteersatthehospitaltwotimes

amonthandworksatthelibrarythreedaysaweek.

3. transitive4. compasses5. loaves

Thursday1. TheplayTheMousetrap,whichwasa

studentproduction,wasanenormoussuccess.

2. “WherewillEmmaandIgotosummercampnextyear?”Iwondered.

3. people4. thebike’stires5. bigger

Friday1. complex2. simple3. compound4. simple5. complex

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Monday1. “Whydon’tyouandMarshabringyourown

lunchestowork?”askedSara.2. TheGreatSaltLakeusedtobelarger,but

it’sevaporatingeveryyear.3. is,will4. shoeboxes5. ticket;me

Tuesday1. Wedon’tleavethedogsinthehouseby

themselvesincasethereisanemergency.2. ThepoetHenryW.Longfellowwrote“Paul

Revere’sRide”onApril19,1860.3. yet4. mostdifficult5. four

Wednesday1. Claire,ournext-doorneighbor,islearning

tospeakJapaneseincollege.2. Ms.Thompson’skidswantapuppy;sheisn’t

sureabouttheidea.3. withtheredfenders4. besidethecoolstream5. exclamatory

Thursday1. Aftertheirall-daynap,thecatsrunupand

downthestairsallnight.2. Nobody’ssurewhathappenedtoTom’s

bike,whichheleftoutsidetheofficethismorning.

3. clumsy,uncoordinated4. acharmbraceletandaphotoalbum5. Steve’santiquecamera

Friday1. simplesubject:tastebuds;simplepredicate:

canrecognize2. simplesubject:James;simplepredicate:did

learn3. simplesubject:GeorgeandMargi;simple

predicate:arerunning4. simplesubject:I;simplepredicate:haven’t

answered5. simplesubject:government;simple

predicate:includes

Monday1. WhenMartywenttoanexpensive

restaurant,hechosethemealthatcosttheleastamount.

2. Ms.Sanderstoldthestudentstoopentheirbookstothepoem“Trucks”byTonyJohnston.

3. gov.4. abandon5. workedhardtocleanthehouse

Tuesday1. ThosechilipeppersfromKim’sgardenare

hotterthanweexpected.2. Althoughwewereexcitedaboutournew

puppy,mysisterandItalkedtoitsoftly.3. Jameshasn’t4. FieldDaywillbeheldnextweek5. past

Wednesday1. Manychildren’sbooks,suchasPrince

Caspian,areaboutfantasticadventuresinotherworlds.

2. Forthisrecipe,we’regoingtouseacupofmilk,twoeggs,andtwocupsofcheese.

3. U.S.,GreatBritain,andFrance;foughtanddefeated

4. Aplatypusisastrangeanimal.Althoughitisamammal,ithasabilllikeaduckanditlayseggs.or:A…animal;althoughitisamammal,

5. Sheboughtanewcandleforherbedroom.Itsmelledlikevanillaandcherries.

Thursday1. HenrywasborninSavannah,Georgia,but

hegrewupinNewYorkCity.2. Dylan,don’ttakeanyofthecookies,or

therewon’tbeenoughfordessert.3. windandsunshine4. you5. delicately

Friday1. “Ouch,”yelledTammy,“Ijusthitmythumb

withthehammer!”2. “Thehummingbird’seggisthesmallestinthe

world,”Mr.Garnertoldtheclass.3. Paulaasked,“Whowantstogooutfor

pizzawithmeaftersoccerpractice?”4. “LindaandIareplanningtoseeamoviein

townthisweekend,”Maxsaid.5. “Mom,I’llneverlietoyouagain,”Izzysaid

sadly.“Ipromise.”

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26

Monday1. Markcollectsoldstamps;hehashundreds

thatarefromAsianandAfricancountries.2. Thebandfinishedpracticingfortheconcert,

sonowthechoirisgoingonstage.3. moreskillfully4. Eventhough5. intransitive

Tuesday1. Onabeautiful,warmsummerday,Iliketo

lieonthecoolgrass.2. Hey,canwehelpyougetthoseheavy

suitcasesoutofthecarandintoyourroom?3. declarative4. intransitive5. hers

Wednesday1. Thiscakelooksdelicious,butIthinkyou

spenttoomuchtimemakingit.2. Raquel’sfirstvisittoCapeCodwason

July4,1997,whenshewasababy.3. fragment4. sounds5. seemed

Thursday1. ScientistsbelievethattheAfricangrey,

alargeparrotwitharedtail,canlearnhundredsofwords.

2. Will,ourcousin,lostweightbecausehehadaseriousstomachinfection.

3. oldest4. singular5. singular

Friday1. capitalizationerror(SouthCarolina)2. spellingerror(first)3. capitalizationerror(African)4. punctuationerror(theGullahhavekept)5. noerror

Monday1. Mom’smeatloafandmashedpotatoesare

tastierthananythingI’veevereatenbefore!2. “GeorgiaonMyMind”isEric’sfavorite

song;hehumsitwhenhe’sworking.3. whether,or4. France’sPyreneesmountains5. theJacksons’boat

Tuesday1. MyparentswillflytoMissouri,butthecats

willberidinginthecarwithAlexandme.2. “Don’tgotoanytroubleforus,”saidMrs.

Johnson.“Wecanhelpourselvestolunch.”3. poem;mom/hismom4. we’ll5. challenging,important

Wednesday1. Acupofcoffee,tea,orhotchocolateis

agoodwaytostartthemorning.2. Micky’syoungestsister,Claudia,likesall

kindsofvegetablesexceptforbroccoli.3. Dryleavesanddustblewinthedoorand

swirledacrossthefloor.4. Tonyandhissisterclosedtheireyes,made

awish,andbrokethewishbone.5. interrogative

Thursday1. KansasCity,Kansas,isfamousforblues,

barbecue,andbaseball.2. Carrierpigeonscanflyasfaras1,800

kilometerstoreturntotheirhomes.3. Althoughtherosesinthegardenarebeautiful,

I’mallergictothem,soI’llsitsomewhereelse.orThe…beautiful.I’m….else.

4. inflexible5. Twosmallgirlswearingponchos

satbythesideoftheroad.

FridayPossibleanswersinclude:1. Somehousecatsareveryfriendlywith

strangers,butothersarequiteshy.2. Whenourteamscoredthewinningpoint,I

wasatthesnackbar.3. Mr.Lee,Christina’sgrandfather,wasbornin

Shanghai.4. Jim,atechnicianatmydoctor’soffice,took

mybloodpressure.5. Ifthechildrenwantdessert,theyhaveto

finishtheirvegetablesfirst.

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27Monday

1. ManyNativeAmericantribes,suchastheWasco,makebasketsfromplantfibers.

2. Aftertheyhadrunoutofthebuilding,theboysspedawayontheirskateboards.

3. hadcompleted4. windier5. moreactive

Tuesday1. Josh,besureyoudon’tloseyourticketor

youwon’tbeabletoridethesubway.2. PresidentBarackH.Obama’sinauguration

wasonJanuary20,2009.3. scowling4. twitches5. mosquitoesormosquitos

Wednesday1. ForFather’sDaynextSunday,mylittle

brothersaregoingtomakeDad’sbreakfastbythemselves.

2. We’regoingtoaneducationalprogramonlocalwildlifeatthelibrarythisSaturday.

3. underashadytree4. strict,kind5. imperative

Thursday1. MaxandJasonlivenearus,buttheydon’t

gotoourschoolanymore.2. Emily’swritinganessayon“TheBlackCat,”

ashortstorybyEdgarA.Poe,forEnglishclass.

3. them4. hers5. whenever

Friday1. KatherineLeeBateswrotethewordsto

“AmericatheBeautiful”asapoem.2. Batescreatedthepoemin1893,afteratrip

toColorado.3. MarianAndersonperformedthesongat

theLincolnMemorial.4. RayCharles,MariahCarey,andJohn

Legendhaverecordedthesong.5. Fansatsportseventsoftensing“America

theBeautiful.”

Monday1. CityHall,whichwasbuiltin1905,isacross

thestreetfromHigginsMemorialPark.2. “Practiceisover,soputthosesoccerballsin

theequipmentbins,”CoachTimminssaid.3. discount;customers4. completesentence5. are,will

Tuesday1. Tamikapracticesthetrumpeteveryday

becauseshewantstoplayitmorequickly.2. UncleStevecollectsoldpocketwatches;he

buysthematfleamarketsandyardsales.3. BecauseIdidn’thavetimetofinishmy

homeworklastnight4. Brett’s5. Wendydoesn’t

Wednesday1. Mybrotherdidn’thaveanyideahowmy

sisterandIsawhiskeysinthedark.2. DaveandSheilasaidthey’rewatchingThe

MaskofZorrotonight,andI’llwatchitwiththem.

3. harder4. center5. three

Thursday1. Ineedsomenewshoesthataren’texpensive,

soI’llbuythose.2. Marcosspenthischildhoodwatching

planes,buildingmodels,andflyingthem.3. intransitive4. declarative5. exclamatory

Friday1. restrictive2. nonrestrictive(,wholiveonaboat,)3. nonrestrictive(,whichwasstrongandcold,)4. restrictive5. nonrestrictive(,whereMartawasborn,)

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1. Today’searthquake,whichstartedat8:30,shookthecityhardfor25seconds.

2. Itwasthestrongestquakein50years,butnobodywashurttoobadly.

3. hadnotmet4. spotless5. hundred

Tuesday1. “Ms.Greene,mayIgotolunchearly?”

herassistantasked.2. Thispassgivesyouaccesstothewhole

museum,plusyougetadiscountatthecafé.3. simple4. either,or;correlative5. although,until;subordinating

Wednesday1. Whenheheardthephonering,hetold

himself,“Youdon’thaveanytimetotalk.”2. Itwillbeanexcellentopportunityfor

everyoneontheteamtomeetotherdebaters.

3. ourcollege’smarchingband4. shecan’thavepets5. you

Thursday1. LincolnSchool’sdebateteamisgoingto

Cleveland,Ohio,foracompetition.2. NovaScotia,whichisonCanada’sAtlantic

Coast,hasthehighesttidesintheworld.3. Rev.4. simplesubject:auntanduncle;

simplepredicate:growandfreeze5. happy

Friday I. BorninLorain,Ohio,1931 A.EarlycareerasuniversityEnglish

instructor B.Fictioncareer 1.Firstnovel,TheBluestEye,1970 2.Beloved,1987,madeintoamovie II. NobelPrizeinLiterature,1993

Monday1. UntilJanuary22,1993,LeonPanetta

representedtheMonterey,California,areainCongress.

2. Becausesheissoquiet,Juliegetsalongbetterwitholderdogsthanwithpuppies.

3. intransitive4. transitive5. tothebeach,ataseafoodrestaurant

Tuesday1. MyfriendNancy’shappy,livelybabyis

namedLuke;itishisgrandfather’sname.2. Runningtrack,playingsoccer,and

swimmingaregoodexamplesofteamsports.

3. link4. feels5. his

Wednesday1. Ourtwodogs’barkingwokeupallthe

neighborsandcausedusalotofproblems.2. IheardthatMr.Branco’sAmericanLiterature

classisreadingCanneryRowthisterm.3. best4. toughness5. punishment

Thursday1. NeitherJodynorReneepassedthetest,so

theyarereallyunhappyrightnow.2. “No,youcan’thaveanybrowniesuntil

you’refinishedwithdinner,”AuntLilyexplained.

3. We’reconcernedabouttheenvironment,sowerecycleasmuchaswecan.

4. MarshallHigh’slanguagedepartment5. coldwinterwindslapped;personification

Friday1. February24,20102. DearDr.Park:3. Ireadyourbook4. wasveryinteresting5. Sincerely,

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Monday 1.Carlahaslostthreeofherscarvesalready

thiswinter,andit’sonlyJanuary. 2.UrsulaK.LeGuin’sfirststorywaswritten

whenshewasaneleven-year-old. 3.both 4.donation;WorldResponse 5.reallyenjoyssweetfoods

Tuesday 1.Peggy,whoarethepeoplewithyouin

thatpicture? 2.Beforewegotothebeach,we’llmake

lunch,packtowels,andfeedthedog.

3.cousins 4.declarative 5.moresimply

Wednesday 1.Sincetheyweregrounded,WillandTim

won’tdoanythingtoupsettheirparents. 2.GoneWiththeWind,oneofthemost

popularnovelseverwritten,issetatthetimeoftheU.S.CivilWar.

3.after 4.Andrewdamagedhiscarintheaccident,

buthewasn’tinjured. 5.chorusandorchestra;rehearseand

perform

Thursday 1.Buffalo,NewYork,onLakeErieisthe

second-largestcityinthestate. 2.TheBeacon,ourlocalnewspaper,ran

anarticleaboutsolarpowercalled“BrightIdeas.”

3.didn’t 4.cycl 5.tiny,fragrant,colorful

Friday 1.noerror 2.punctuationerror(cats,unlikedogs,

domesticated) 3.capitalizationerror(Egypt) 4.spellingerror(popular) 5.punctuationerror(nocomma)

Monday 1.GabrielandTonyeatmorequicklythan

Ido,sotheyalwaysgetmorepizza! 2.WhenMrs.Cruzdroppedherbriefcase,

allofherstudents’papersblewaway. 3.recyclingalltheoldequipment 4.interrogative 5.thecountry’scapital

Tuesday 1.Pleasetellthewaiterthatwedon’twant

anybreadwithourmeal. 2.Shecutherhandseriouslywhenshe

wasmakingdinner,anditbledalot. 3.MybestfriendShaun 4.studios 5.formulasorformulae

Wednesday 1.Great-grandmaRose’s100thbirthday

wasJuly13,2007;wehadabigpartytocelebrate.or…2007,andwe….

2.Susan,ourbasketballteamcaptain,isalsoanhonorstudentandahospitalvolunteer.

3.aide 4.SummerisJoan’sfavoriteseasonbecause

shelovestoworkinhergarden. 5.caught

Thursday 1.“Tad,”Mr.Blainesaid,“pleasecometo

theboardandsolvethisequation.” 2.Thepartywasheldataparkso

everybodycouldcomeandhavefun. 3.theirs

4.or 5.you

Friday 1.“IthinkI’mgoingtogotosleepearly,”

Mimisaid,“becauseIhaveatesttomorrow.”

2.Steveaskedtheticketagent,“WhenisthenextexpressbustoMillCenter?”

3.“I’mreadingareallygoodbook,sopleasebequiet!”Jennyhissed.

4.Mr.Hynesshouted,“Youneedtositdownandpayattentionnow!”

5.“WherecouldIhaveputmynewmagazine?”Annieaskedherself.

Monday 1.Ifshewantedagoodgrade,Patrice

shouldhavegivenherreportmoreeffort. 2.Thescaryechoesintheoldhouse

frightenedmesobadlythatIshookwithfear!

3.moresoundly 4.CharlieandLeehaven’t 5.Betsy’s

Tuesday 1.“OK,wheredidallthesedirtytowels

comefrom?”Jacquelineasked. 2.IwanttoseeNinjaKnights,butnobody

elsedoes,soI’mgoingbymyself. 3.exclamatory 4.clean,quiet,friendly 5.gal.

Wednesday 1.Afterthelonggamefinallyended,the

fansallwenttotheircarsanddroveaway. 2.SincetheMagicKingdomopened,many

themeparkshaveopenedinOrlando,Florida.

3.four 4.foraman;inabluebaseballcapand

aleatherjacket 5.fragment

Thursday 1.AlthoughP.T.Barnumisbestknownas

anentertainer,hewasalsoapolitician. 2.WhenMrs.Chuwassick,wehelpedher

bycooking,cleaning,anddoingerrands. 3.certificates;class

4.vanish 5.whilethesnowfelloutside

Friday 1.AsnakebitNancywhenshewashiking

lastweek. 2.HerfriendJimgaveherfirstaidatthe

scene. 3.Afterthat,anambulancetookNancy

tothehospital. 4.Thedoctorsintheemergencyroomgave

hermanytests. 5.Whileshewasinthehospital,Nancy’s

familyandfriendsvisitedher.

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Monday 1. These jeans were the cheapest pair in

the store, so they tore very quickly. 2. Marco Polo, who was born in 1254,

made his fi rst voyage to Asia when he was only 17 years old.

3. Clarissa volunteers at her local animal shelter

4. salmon or salmons 5. headquarters

Tuesday 1. Leslie, you should be researching your

paper now, not wasting time on the Internet.

2. Earthworms are helpful to gardeners because they fl uff the soil.

3. garden

4. When Yana moved to Yuma, she didn’t know anyone, so she was lonely.

5. gum; me

Wednesday 1. If Jack and Lucy win the contest, they

are going on a European vacation. 2. Late last night, our cow Molly had

twin calves; we named them Blossom and Star.

3. most timid 4. Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S.

Grant; attended and served 5. humming and fi dgeting; make and keep

Thursday 1. Olivia’s hair is almost long enough

to donate to “Locks of Love.” 2. E. B. White, the author of Stuart Little,

wrote stories for children and adults. 3. ours 4. therm 5. heat

Friday I. Discovered in 1928 by Alexander

Fleming A. Accidental discovery B. Positives and negatives 1. Treats many infectious diseases 2. Can cause allergic reactions II. Additional research by Ernst Chain,

Howard Florey, and Norman Heatley

Monday 1. We haven’t put all of those photos into

albums, so please don’t look at them yet. 2. If you look to your right, you’ll see an

original copy of Irving Berlin’s song “Blue Skies.”

3. doesn’t, will, is 4. exclamatory 5. fragment

Tuesday 1. “Rufus, can you buy some food for the

fi sh when you go shopping?” Lindsey asked.

2. Mike can’t go anywhere tonight because his brother and he are sick.

3. door 4. sparse 5. stood along the dusty road

Wednesday 1. We found a jacket, a notebook, and

some glasses in the locker room on Wednesday, but we don’t know whose they are.

2. Fluoride, which is in most brands of toothpaste, helps prevent cavities.

3. whether, or 4. worthless 5. truthful

Thursday 1. The boys struggled to move the heavy,

slippery rock out of the way of the car. 2. Houston, Texas, is near the Gulf of

Mexico, but it’s not on the coast. 3. working 4. kg 5. corp.

Friday 1. restrictive 2. nonrestrictive (Ashley, who is my

chemistry lab partner, won last year’s science fair.)

3. nonrestrictive (Romano, which is made from sheep’s milk, is a hard cheese.)

4. restrictive 5. restrictive

Monday 1. Ginny never cooks dinner on Thursday

nights because she has an economics class. 2. Raul tries to study harder for tests than he

did last year. 3. honestly 4. the state’s most important product 5. the recipe’s ingredients

Tuesday 1. Whenever you’re worried about a test,

remember to breathe deeply. 2. Charlotte, who visited Jan and me last

winter, is working for Dr. Hunter in Hanover.

3. transitive 4. intransitive 5. unless

Wednesday 1. The French Revolution began on

July 14, 1789, when the Bastille was stormed.

2. “If you want to go to the library, meet me after Spanish class,” Emma said.

3. tasted 4. imperative 5. has earned

Thursday 1. Lawrence plays the guitar well, but

he’s not a professional musician. 2. My dad’s favorite TV show is Dancing with

the Stars, and he watches it every week. 3. undisciplined 4. dog 5. Frank

FridayPossible answers include: 1. Jack London, who wrote White Fang, was

born in San Francisco, California, in 1876. 2. Even though walking to work isn’t always

easy, it is good exercise and doesn’t costa lot.

3. Because Penny broke her leg skiing in January, she went to the winter dance on crutches.

4. When they asked Eduardo to build sets for the play, he was very happy to help them.

5. I always want a donut whenever I drive past Sugar Bear Donuts.

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1. I think I’m going to go to sleep early Mimi said because I have a test tomorrow.

2. Steve asked the ticket agent when is the next express bus to Mill Center?

3. I’m reading a really good book, so please be quiet Jenny hissed.

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Write these sentences correctly.

1. Gabriel and Tony eats more quicker than I do so they allways get more piza!

2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.

Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.

3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment.

Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

4. How can I improve my algebra grade?

Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.

5. the capital of the country

Write these sentences correctly.

1. Please, tells the waitor that we don’t want no bread with our meel.

2. She cutted her hand serious when she was making dinner and, it bleeded allot.

Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.

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