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Category: CC-L2

698. Concrete Nouns

September 20, 2023September 19, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A concrete noun is a noun that names something that can be seen. Any object, any building, any person, anything that is physically present in the world is a concrete noun. Here are some examples of concrete nouns:dog, cat, house,… Read more698. Concrete Nouns

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

699. Abstract Nouns

September 21, 2023September 20, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

An abstract noun names something that exists but cannot be seen. Abstract nouns name feelings, emotions, character traits, and other abstract ideas. Here are some examples of abstract nouns:happiness, fear, love, anger, bravery, sarcasm, hope, charity, idealism, patriotism, hate, wealth…. Read more699. Abstract Nouns

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

700. Practice with Common Nouns

September 22, 2023September 21, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Find the common nouns in each sentence. 1. Mom brought the dog to the park.2. I ate an apple for lunch.3. Bob rode his bike to school.4. The sun is shining in the sky.5. I did my homework… Read more700. Practice with Common Nouns

CC-L2, Practice/Review

706. A Sentence Needs a Subject and a Verb

October 2, 2023October 1, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A sentence is a complete thought. We need a subject and a verb to write a complete thought. A subject is a noun. The subject does the action in the sentence. A verb is the word that tells the action… Read more706. A Sentence Needs a Subject and a Verb

CC-L2, Sentences

724. A Compound Sentence is Two Independent Clauses

October 26, 2023October 25, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Combine two independent clauses to make a compound sentence. Use a comma and one of the FANBOYS when joining the two independent clauses.I slept late, so I will miss my first class.The sun is shining, but the wind is cold…. Read more724. A Compound Sentence is Two Independent Clauses

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725. Practice with Compound and Complex Sentences.

October 27, 2023October 26, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Decide if each sentence is compound (two independent clauses combined) or complex (a subordinate clause attached to an independent clause). 1. If you are finished eating, I will wash the dishes.2. The dog is in the yard, but… Read more725. Practice with Compound and Complex Sentences.

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726. When to Use a Comma with And

October 30, 2023October 29, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A compound sentence is sometimes made using the conjunction and along with a comma. In order for the sentence to be compound, there must be two complete thoughts joined by the conjunction and. Look at these examples of a compound… Read more726. When to Use a Comma with And

CC-L2, Punctuation, Sentences

727. The Comma in a Complex Sentence

October 31, 2023October 30, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A complex sentence is made by combining an independent clause with a subordinate clause. You do not need a comma in a complex sentence where the independent clause comes first. But anytime you begin a complex sentence with a subordinate… Read more727. The Comma in a Complex Sentence

CC-L2, Punctuation, Sentences

733. Some Nouns Change Form when Plural

November 8, 2023November 7, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Most nouns add -s or -es to become plural, but a few nouns actually change their form when plural. Here are some examples of plural nouns that do not end in -s:one child – two childrenone mouse – two miceone… Read more733. Some Nouns Change Form when Plural

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734. Collective Nouns

November 9, 2023November 8, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

A collective noun names a word that contains many parts or members, but is still one thing. Here is a list of collective nouns that name people: team, choir, band, class, family, faculty, staffThe choir has many members.Our family contains… Read more734. Collective Nouns

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