64 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6
Copyright © by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Grammar
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- I could see the fear in the eyes of the little dog.
com. com. com. - My mother is a supervisor at the factory.
com. com. prop. - The water in the pool at Shelby Park is nice and warm.
com. prop. - Many boats sail on the Charles River.
prop. com. - Superman is my hero.
com. prop. - The pink and green skateboard belongs to Akimi.
com. com. com. com. - The rain and snow kept the children inside for the day.
prop. prop. - Have you read Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll?
prop. com. - Jack says this book is the funniest he has ever read.
prop. com. com. - Gordo, my puppy, ate all the meat.
com. com. com. com. - Put your guitar on the chair and your coat in the closet.
prop. com. prop. - Broadway is a famous street in New York City.
prop. prop. com. - We’re going to Texas and Louisiana to visit my cousins.
prop. com. prop. - Uncle Antoine keeps his boat on Lake Pontchartrain.
prop. com. - Ask Mr. Capozza if he knows where my mitt is.
com. prop. - Last winter we skated on Walden Pond.
prop. com. prop. prop. - Jo is a character in Little Womenby Louisa May Alcott.
com. prop. prop. - My father was born in Dublin, Ireland.
com. com. com. - Put more sauce on this plate of spaghetti.
com. com. prop. - The car got all dirty on the long drive from Omaha.
com. com. com. - The apples for the pie came from our own trees.
prop. com. prop. - Nance left the house before Louisa did.
com. com. prop. - That building across the street is the Empire State Building.
prop. prop. - I’ve seen the Atlantic, but I haven’t seen the Pacific.
com. com. prop. - There are many schools and colleges in and around Boston.
com. prop. - This bus will take you to Park Street.