vocab
dependent Adj.
dependent clause
Practice
100

asset 

something valuable or useful

100

They work at their neat orderly desks.

They work at their neat, orderly desks

100

After they had dinner they went for a walk.

After they had dinner, they went for a walk.

100

Is this sock (hers, her's)

hers

200

literate

able to read and write

200

It was a long hot summer.

It was a long, hot summer.

200

I went out on the bike that Mary gave me for my birthday.

NO COMMAS NEEDED

200

A linguist is a (language, bird, dance) expert

language

300

redundant

using more words than necessary/wordy

300

The bright yellow jacket looked amazing.

The bright, yellow jacket looked amazing.

300

After lunch I went to literacy

After lunch, I went to literacy.

300

asset means something----

useful

400

sediment

matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid

400

The shiny silver pole stuck out of the ground.

The shiny, silver pole stuck out of the ground.

400

At recess me and my friends played soccer.

At recess, me and my friends played soccer.

400

literate means---

able to read and write

500

encumber

 to hinder the motion or action of

500

That is a colorful blue jacket. Where did you get that amazingly bright jacket. 

That is a colorful, blue jacket. Where did you get that amazingly bright jacket?

500

When I went to science class I learned about ecosystems.

When I went to science class, I learned about ecosystems.

500

redundant means--

using more words than necessary