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Grammar Lesson: Confusing Usage Words Practice Activities
Review the following study guide for confusing usage words help and definitions. Grammar Lesson: Confusing Usage Words...
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Renga: The Art of the 'Linked Poem'
There many types of poetry for kids (and adults), but few are as fun and free as renga. Learn how to write renga poetry....
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Grammar Lessons: Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Marks
Use a period at the end of a declarative sentence, a sentence that is a request, and one that includes a mild...
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Grammar Lesson: The Noun-Adjective-Pronoun Question
When is a specific word a noun? an adjective? a pronoun? Great questions! Sometimes, a noun is used as an adjective....
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Grammar Lesson: Quotation Marks
When working with quotation marks (" "), follow these rules. This is the first of three pages about quotation...
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