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398. Use a Comma with a Subordinate Clause

July 27, 2022July 26, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

A clause is a group of words that includes a verb. A subordinate clause begins with a subordinating conjunction. Here are some subordinating conjunctions: if, when, since, because, while When you begin a sentence with one of these words, your… Read more398. Use a Comma with a Subordinate Clause

CC-L3, Parts of Speech, Punctuation

455. Practice with Proper Nouns – Days, Months, Holidays

October 14, 2022October 13, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Decide which words in each sentence should be capitalized.1. My cousin was born in february, the day after valentine’s day.2. We have a softball game on tuesday, and my piano lesson is on friday.3. My family will celebrate… Read more455. Practice with Proper Nouns – Days, Months, Holidays

CC-L1, Practice/Review

418. Quotation Marks Around a Title

August 24, 2022August 23, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

We put quotation marks around the title of a short story, a magazine article, and a poem. The quotation marks help to identify the words as part of a title. Here are some examples:“All in a Summer Day” – a… Read more418. Quotation Marks Around a Title

CC-L5, Punctuation

465. Practice Using Italics, Quote Marks, and Capital Letters

October 28, 2022October 27, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Put capital letters into these book and play titles.1. little women2. romeo and juliet3. of mice and men4. toy story5. all quiet on the western front Section B: Write these sentences correctly – using capitals and italics or… Read more465. Practice Using Italics, Quote Marks, and Capital Letters

Practice/Review

248. Abbreviations for the Names of the Months

December 29, 2021December 28, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

We sometimes abbreviate the names of the months. We take out some letters and add a period to make the names of the months shorter. Here are the common abbreviations for the names of the months of the year:January –… Read more248. Abbreviations for the Names of the Months

CC-L2, Words

295. Practice with Present Tense Verbs

March 4, 2022March 3, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Find the action verb in each sentence below. It might be present tense or it might be present progressive. Be sure to include the entire verb in your answer. 1. Bob is walking to school.2. I am eating… Read more295. Practice with Present Tense Verbs

CC-L1, Practice/Review

419. Quotation Marks and End Punctuation

August 25, 2022August 24, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

If you begin a sentence with a speech tag, put a comma after the speech tag and before the first quotation mark. Put the end punctuation – the period – inside the last quotation mark. Dad said, “Please put the… Read more419. Quotation Marks and End Punctuation

CC-L3, Punctuation

249. Contractions are Abbreviations

December 30, 2021December 29, 2021 Sharon Porterfield

We have been talking all week about abbreviations. An abbreviation is a shortened word. Usually we make an abbreviation by taking out some letters and putting a period at the end of the shortened word. A contraction is a different… Read more249. Contractions are Abbreviations

CC-L2, Words

420. Practice with Parentheses and Quotation Marks

August 26, 2022August 25, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Which words in each sentence can be placed inside a set of parentheses?1. My dad the funniest guy in the world is always telling jokes. 2. I’m ready as ready as I’ll ever be to take the next… Read more420. Practice with Parentheses and Quotation Marks

Practice/Review, Punctuation

466. Using a Noun as the Subject of a Sentence

October 31, 2022October 30, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Every sentence needs a subject. The subject does the action in the sentence. The subject in a sentence must be a noun. Look at these sentences. Each subject has been highlighted.The dog wagged its tail. Mom grilled hamburgers for dinner.Our… Read more466. Using a Noun as the Subject of a Sentence

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