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Grammar Practice Test
Grammar Practice Test Circle the letter of the word, phrase, or sentence that best completes or corrects each sentence. Although we live in Akron, ohio, we frequently travel to new york city. ...
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Building Better Sentences Help
Building Balanced Sentences At this point, you have reviewed the essentials of grammar and you can identify parts of speech and their functions. You also recognize common errors in grammar. Now you are ready to make sure the words you use function correctly in ...
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Building Better Sentences Practice
The study guide for these practice exercises can be found at: Building Better Sentences Help Building Better Sentences Practice Written Practice ...
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Building Better Sentences Practice
The study guide for these practice exercises can be found at: Building Better Sentences Help Building Better Sentences Practice Correct each of the following ...
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Punctuation and Sentence Building Help
Punctuation in Sentence Building Sentence building has everything to do with punctuation. Punctuation is not the only issue, but it is an important one. For example, with the help of punctuation, simple sentences can be combined to produce compound, complex, and ...
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Grammar, Punctuation and Sentence Building Practice
Grammar, Punctuation and Sentence Building Practice Written Practice 1 In each of the following simple sentences, label the subject (S), the verb (V), and the object(s) (O). The first one is done for you. ...
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Punctuation and Sentence Building Practice
The study guide for these practice exercises can be found at: Punctuation and Sentence Building Help Punctuation and Sentence Building Practice Insert or delete ...
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Sentence Style and Clarity Help
Using Active Verbs Too many passive (nonactive) verbs definitely block clarity. Passive verbs always contain a form of to be such as is, was, were, and been. Example 1 ...
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Sentence Style and Clarity Practice
The study guide for these practice exercises can be found at: Sentence Style and Clarity Help Sentence Style and Clarity Practice Written Practice ...
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Grammar Style and Clarity Practice
Grammar Style and Clarity Practice Correct the following sentences. A rest period was taken by the preschoolers.
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