Grammar Sentences
Grammar Rules
Vocab Definitions #1
Vocab Definitions #2
Vocab Sentences
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When I get home, I have to clean my room, and do my homework, eat dinner. 

When I get home, I have to clean my room, do my homework, and eat dinner.

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What does an adjective do?

An adjective describes a noun. 

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Stretched

When we stretch something, we make it full size or longer.

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Clear

When we clear something up, we remove unwanted items.

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The students ________ their bodies after sitting down for a long time working on their homework in class. 

Stretche

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You should'nt leave food on your plate during lunch. 

You shouldn't leave food on your plate during lunch. 

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What is an contraction? 

A contraction is when we put 2 words together to make them short. We use an apostrophe.

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Pounding

If you are pounding on something, you are hitting it hard many times.

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Weed

To remove weeds in a garden.

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The wind was ______ on the windows during the thunderstorm, so we taped them up to protect them.

Pounding

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I really want a silk red bow for Christmas. 

I really want a red silk bow for Christmas.

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When do we use "and"?

We use ‘and’ in front of the last word in a list.

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Smooth

If something is smooth, it is flat and not bumpy.

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Ripen

Ripe fruit or grain is fully grown and ready to be eaten

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The students work on a ____  table, so they can work comfortably. 

Smooth

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I wanted to eat dessert and I was too full. 

I wanted to eat dessert but I was too full. 


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When do we use "but"?

We use ‘but’ to connect two opposite sentences.

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Sturdy

If something is sturdy, it is strong.

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Tugged

"Tugged" means to pull something hard or with force

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The ______ tree did not fall down after the strong tsunami but all the other trees flew away.

Sturdy

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My mother was hungry when they got home.

My mother was hungry when she got home.

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When do we use "or"?

We use ‘or’ when we give choices in sentences or questions.

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Plenty

A large amount of something. We have enough.

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Plain

When something is plain it has no flavor.

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My mom and I baked ____ of cookies for my classmates, so we were all able to share them after class.

Plenty