Hurry! Its' time to go!
Hurry! It's time to go!
The torn students book laid on her desk.
Misplaced Modifier
The student's torn book laid on her desk.
In the sentence below identify the adverb.
The leaf slowly floated with the wind.
slowly
A _______ is a word that takes the place of a noun and works in the same way.
Pronoun
Following continuously; in unbroken or logical sequence
Consecutive
The house was burned right down to it's foundation.
The house was burned right down to its foundation.
On her way home, Sally found a man's silver watch
Correct as is
What is the adjective in the sentence below. The dirty dog is running down the street.
dirty
_________ shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other words in a sentence
Prepositions
Large or Heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use
cumbersome
We visited Dennis' and Pam's new house.
We visited Dennis and Pam's new house.
As he ran up the hill, the ball was thrown by Sam.
Misplaced modifier
As he ran up the hill, Sam threw the ball.
Adverbs usually end in what suffix?
ly
A _______ joins two closely related independent clauses
Semi-colon
Make full use of and derive benefit from.
Exploit
Dog's look up to us, and cat's look down on us. I prefer pig's because they treat us as equal's.
Dogs look up to us, and cats look down on us. I prefer pigs because they treat us as equals.
On his way home to bury his bone, the dog wagged his tail.
Correct as is.
Name 3 article Adjectives
A,An,The
A ______ connects sentences that has dependent clauses and independent clauses
Conjunction
revive
To regain life, Consciousness or strength; Restore interest in.
This solution was first suggested in McDonalds, Ferriss' and Bane’s well-known paper.
This solution was first suggested in McDonald, Ferriss and Bane’s well-known paper.
Unbeaten, claimed the regular season championship.
Dangling modifier
Unbeaten, the team claimed the regular season championship.
Not and Never are what type of words?
Negative words
Name the 8 parts of speech.
Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjectives, Adverb,Preposition, Conjunction,Interjection
justify
Show or prove to be right or reasonable