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Commas and Introductory Elements: Clauses

An introductory clause requires a comma after it to separate it from the main clause. Your student will practice identifying the introductory clause and adding the comma in this worksheet. It’s a grea ...

Commas and Coordinating Conjunctions

Commas are necessary before coordinating conjunctions. Here’s some practice for identifying those conjunctions and placing the comma in the correct place. Useful for Common Core Standards for Literacy ...

Comma with Yes and No

While this worksheet is a great drill for adding a comma after “yes” or “no,” it also has a strong reading comprehension component. Your student will read a paragraph and answer questions using “yes” ...

Combining Sentences with Appositives

Appositives are useful in writing. They can give details about a noun without adding an entire sentence. Your student will discover this concept in this worksheet. She’ll combine two sentences by usin ...

Combining Sentences with Appositives II

This worksheet continues the combination of sentences by using an appositive. This technique makes writing more fluent and interesting. Your student will be amazing with appositives in no time!It is a ...

Capitalization

Here’s a great worksheet for practicing the rules of capitalization. Your youngster will rewrite a series of sentences using the correct capital letters. It’s compatible with the Common Core Standards ...

Breathe vs. Breath – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

When it comes to commonly confused words, breath and breathe may be at the top of the list! This worksheet focuses on these two words to help your student learn how to use each one correctly. You may ...

Are vs. Our – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

Are and our: such different meanings, such a similar sound! Many students confuse these words in their writings. This worksheet is designed to give your student that much needed practice on using the ...

Bear vs. Bare – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

Do you bear a load or bare a load? The homonyms bear and bare are frequently confused with each other. Your student is asked in this worksheet to write the correct word in the blank to complete each s ...

Appositives Match

Need some appositive practice? Well, here it is! In this worksheet your student will match the appositive to an appropriate noun or noun phrase. Then he’ll write sentences using the matched pair. It’s ...

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