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This book is our/his/her, and that one belongs to Smita. Where did they buy theirs/blouse/its? I believe I forgot mine/her/myag ...
Prepositions A prepositionconnects a certain word in a sentence to a noun or pronoun. But the meaning of prepositional phrases ( ...
When a noun is used in a prepositional phrase, it does not change. But most pronouns do: I with me we from us you to you they ...
Singular Subject Plural Object of the Preposition The box of fresh cookies wastorn open by their dog. Each of you hasa duty to ...
Capitalization You are already aware that nouns fall into two general categories: proper nouns and common nouns. All nouns refer ...
D. First names, last names, initials, and personal titles of all kinds are always capitalized. Jason Kensington Ms. Alicia Jones ...
we stopped at a restaurant in chicago and ordered southern fried chicken. in the summer the kids from whittier school play base ...
3. 7/4/1776 4. 12/24/2000 5. 1/1/1999 Rewrite the following times as words and add A.M. or P.M. Look at the phrase in parenthese ...
Comparative and Superlative Forms The comparativeof an adjective or adverb describes a comparison of one person or thing with an ...
Note that words that end in -ful, -less, and -inguse moreand mostto form the comparative and superlative, even though such words ...
Rewrite each sentence with the italicized word changed to the comparative. This freight train is moving slowly. My youngbrother ...
The inn is fardown this road. Your friend is reckless. Use each set of words to write a sentence. Make a comparison using than ...
Rewrite each sentence with the italicized word changed to the superlative. Carlos is the shortboy in the last row. Paris is bea ...
Laura plays the violin well. That book is boring. Rewrite the words as a sentence. Form the adjective or adverb as a superlati ...
Rewrite each sentence twice, first changing the adjective or adverb to the comparative and then to the superlative. My coffee i ...
Conjunctions Conjunctionsjoin words, phrases, and sentences together. First, let’s look at some of the commonly used coordinatin ...
Let’s look at some example sentences: Aftershe arrived, Alberto was the first to greet her. Althoughhe was tired, he continued t ...
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate correlative conjunctions: both... and, either... or, neither... nor, or not only... but ...
Write two original sentences with each of the following conjunctions. but unless neither... nor where how and not only... but a ...
Interrogatives Interrogatives are words that ask a question. They are placed at (or near) the beginning of the sentence, and tha ...
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