Hannah and Maria turned in ( her / their ) project.
their
conjunctive adverb
Kids love jumping on trampolines.
gerund
Re-write to fix misplaced modifier: That man with the dog on the phone is waving at me.
That man who has a dog and is on the phone is waving at me.
T/F: Not every body paragraph requires both a topic and conlcusion sentence.
False
Each camper must bring ( his or her / their ) water bottle.
his or her
Identify the italicized word: Before you go to the mall, check for coupons.
subordinating conjunction
Jumping on the trampoline, the children exerted their energy.
present participle phrase
Sentence, Fragment, or Run-On: Excuse me.
Sentence
What is a thesis statement?
It is a sentence that represents the paper/the main idea.
Everyone ( loves / love ) ice-cream.
loves
Identify the italicized word: The Lysol is under the cabinet.
preposition
Dorothy dreams about somewhere over the rainbow.
prepositional phrase
Sentence, Fragment, or Run-On: Running out of time, Kayla desperately wrote whatever she could think of.
Sentence
What word or phrase went at the top of your research notecards?
subtopic
Several members of the team ( is / are ) going to get pizza later.
are
Identify the italicized word: Wash your face before school.
preposition
Mr. Smith, a graduate of Boston College, visits every year.
appositive phrase
Sentence, Fragment, or Run-On: Before you go
fragment
Where should your thesis statement go?
At the end of the introduction paragraph
Not one of my sisters ( has / have ) red hair.
has
Identify the italicized words: Both Gabby and Anna are going to the party.
Correlative conjunction
I don't want to go to school!
infinitive
Sentence, Fragment, or Run-On: I studied for a while, I hope I get an A.
Run-On
Which kinds of sentences require parenthetical citation?
direct quotes and paraphrases