What is a synonym for an "independent clause?"
simplen sentence
you and me should say you and I
future tense
What part of speech describes nouns and pronouns?
adjectives
The word "above" is an example of what part of speech?
preposition
What is a synonym for a "dependent clause?"
subordinate clause
Each of the students will bring (his/their) supplies to class.
Each of Ms. Scott's students (is/are) practicing for the writing SOL.
is
Words that end in "ly" usually belong to what part of speech?
adverbs
Find and correct 2 spelling error(s) in the following passage:
He included the reciept in the gift I recieved because he beleived I wouldn't like it. Isn't that wierd?
reciept should be receipt
recieved should be received
beleived should be believed
wierd should be weird
How do you combine two independent clauses?
comma & conjunction
comma & FANBOY
semicolon
Ms. Scott says, "If a pronoun ends in ___, ____, or ___ it is always singular."
one
body
thing
Identify the verb in the following sentence:
Ms. Scott and Ms. Turner are my favorite teachers.
are
What part of speech describes adjectives, verbs, and adverbs?
adverbs
List two ways we learned to use apostrophes.
List 7 coordinating conjunctions.
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Find the errors in the following quote:
Ms. Scott said to Ms. Turner, "Us teachers should keep an eye on Domo and Mya because him and her are always fighting."
Us should be We
him and her should be he and she
conversing
Correct the following sentence:
My parents only have two children, and I am the youngest.
Identify all of the prepositional phrases in the following sentence:
The dancers wear turtle-shell rattles at their knees and belts of bells around their waists.
at their knees
of bells
around their waists
List 3 subordinating conjunctions
answers will vary
List 5 object pronouns
me, you, him, her, it, them, us
Make 3 corrections to the following sentence:
Yesterday, my Dad walks up to me, looks me in the eye, and says, "I'm proud of you son."
change looks to looked
change says to said
(Comparative/Superlative) adjectives describe 3 or more nouns or pronouns.
superlative
could