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Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
Major works, such as books and plays need to be either underlined or italicized. More minor or shorter works, like songs or short stories, are enclosed in quotation marks. It’s an important difference ...
Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
While most series use a comma to separate the elements, sometimes a semicolon is necessary. This worksheet asks your student to insert a semicolon in the correct place in a variety of sentences. It’s ...
Slightly more advanced, this worksheet asks your student to rewrite the titles of works using either quotation marks or underlining (or italics if typed). In this exercise, she won’t have a reference ...
Many sentence fragments are missing a subject or predicate. This subject and predicate worksheet has multiple sentences fragments, and your student is asked to identify which is missing. It’s great pr ...
This worksheet features a variety of sentence fragments that are missing subjects. Your youngster will rewrite each sentence adding a subject. That’s grammar practice and writing practice in one! Use ...
Some sentences, like commands, have a subject that is not stated but is understood by the reader or listener. This is called an understood subject or understood you. When you diagram a sentence with a ...
Time to add some missing predicate! The sentence fragments in this worksheet are in search of a predicate. It’s your student’s task to add that vital piece. As a practice for Common Core Standards for ...
In grammar an expletive, sometimes called a dummy subject, is a word that looks like the subject of a sentence, but instead has no real meaning. The most common expletive is there, and it is usually f ...
Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
Negatives, such as not or no, are usually used in a sentence as an adverb or adjective. They are placed under the word they modify. This includes n’t when it is used as a contraction. This sentence di ...
An appostive is a word or phrase that renames a noun. An appositive in a sentence is put in parentheses after the noun it renames. Any modifiers of the appositive are put under the appositive like any ...
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