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Month: October 2021

187. Italicize Titles: Movies, Plays, Operas, Musical Works and Albums

October 5, 2021October 4, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

Today we’ll talk about four other types of titles that must be italicized. 1- Movie titles are always italicized. Michael J. Fox stars in the 1985 movie Back to the Future.Ten years earlier, Richard Dreyfuss starred in Jaws. 2- Use… Read more187. Italicize Titles: Movies, Plays, Operas, Musical Works and Albums

CC-L2, Punctuation, Writing

194. Verbs Become Nouns With -tion Ending

October 14, 2021October 13, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

The -tion ending on a word signals that the word is a noun. We call -tion a suffix. Any word that ends in -tion is a noun. We can change a verb into a noun by adding -tion to the… Read more194. Verbs Become Nouns With -tion Ending

CC-L1, Parts of Speech, Words

197. The Object of the Preposition is a Noun

October 19, 2021October 18, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

We know that a noun acts as the subject of a sentence. The subject does the action in the sentence.A noun can also be an object in a sentence. Action happens to an object. A prepositional phrase is the part… Read more197. The Object of the Preposition is a Noun

CC-L1, Parts of Speech, Sentences

198. The Direct Object is a Noun

October 20, 2021October 19, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

A direct object receives action from the verb. To put that another way, the direct object gets acted upon. Look at these sentences. The direct object in each sentence is the dark bolded word.Notice that each dark bolded word is… Read more198. The Direct Object is a Noun

CC-L1, Parts of Speech, Sentences

201. Pronouns Replace Nouns

October 25, 2021October 24, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

Last week we talked about nouns. Nouns work as a subject or an object in a sentence. A subject noun does something. An object noun is acted upon – something happens to it. A pronoun is a word that takes… Read more201. Pronouns Replace Nouns

CC-L1, CC-L6, Parts of Speech

191. Nouns are Naming Words – Proper Nouns

October 11, 2021October 10, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

A noun is a word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea. When a noun names an actual person, we call it a proper noun. A proper noun must be capitalized. Your name is a proper… Read more191. Nouns are Naming Words – Proper Nouns

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

189. Use Italics to Emphasize Words

October 7, 2021October 6, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

Italics are most often used for titles and names. However, we sometimes use italics when we want to emphasize certain words in our writing. Italicizing the words makes them stand out to the reader. Here is an example of using… Read more189. Use Italics to Emphasize Words

CC-L2, Punctuation, Writing

186. Italics: Book Titles, Newspapers, Magazines

October 4, 2021October 3, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

This week’s topic is italics – a request from one of our regular readers. You can type in italics by clicking on the slanted I at the top of your word processing page. Here are three of the many uses… Read more186. Italics: Book Titles, Newspapers, Magazines

CC-L2, Punctuation, Writing

185. Practice with Pronoun Problems

October 1, 2021September 30, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Choose the correct word or words for each blank below.1. ________ went on a field trip. (Me and my class, My class and I)2. ________ are going to summer camp in July. (Me and my brother, my brother… Read more185. Practice with Pronoun Problems

Parts of Speech, Practice/Review, Sentences

203. Using Pronouns as Objects in a Sentence

October 27, 2021October 26, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

In a sentence, the action happens to the object. It might be a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition, but action always happens to an object. These are the object pronouns: me, you, him, her,… Read more203. Using Pronouns as Objects in a Sentence

CC-L1, CC-L6, Parts of Speech

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