Subject/Verb Agreement
... 7. A dish of cooked noodles mixed with sauce, broth, fish, or vegetables (makes, make) a popular lunch. ...
... 7. A dish of cooked noodles mixed with sauce, broth, fish, or vegetables (makes, make) a popular lunch. ...
4-L-CV101
... For example, a short anchor lesson at the beginning of a writing session can be used to teach a grammatical feature such as the agreement of nouns and verbs, but it should be highlighted in an authentic text during Shared Reading for Writing and then modelled in context during Shared Writing (this i ...
... For example, a short anchor lesson at the beginning of a writing session can be used to teach a grammatical feature such as the agreement of nouns and verbs, but it should be highlighted in an authentic text during Shared Reading for Writing and then modelled in context during Shared Writing (this i ...
Unit Description (70%) - ClassNet
... article (e.g., He had a good knowledge of math. He had knowledge about many things. I gave him the information about travel times.) Pronouns indefinite: some, any, every + one one, ones who, which, that, whose in a relative clause (e.g., non-defining relative clause: She gave me this photo, wh ...
... article (e.g., He had a good knowledge of math. He had knowledge about many things. I gave him the information about travel times.) Pronouns indefinite: some, any, every + one one, ones who, which, that, whose in a relative clause (e.g., non-defining relative clause: She gave me this photo, wh ...
Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation – Years 1 to 6
... Use of capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences Commas to separate items in a list Apostrophes to mark where letters are missing in spelling and to mark singular possession in nouns [for example, the girl’s name] ...
... Use of capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences Commas to separate items in a list Apostrophes to mark where letters are missing in spelling and to mark singular possession in nouns [for example, the girl’s name] ...
Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
... writing and speaking. Once pupils are familiar with a grammatical concept [for example ‘modal verb’], they should be encouraged to apply and explore this concept in the grammar of their own speech and writing and to note where it is used by others. Young pupils, in particular, use more complex langu ...
... writing and speaking. Once pupils are familiar with a grammatical concept [for example ‘modal verb’], they should be encouraged to apply and explore this concept in the grammar of their own speech and writing and to note where it is used by others. Young pupils, in particular, use more complex langu ...
English Appendix 2 - Westrop Primary School
... writing and speaking. Once pupils are familiar with a grammatical concept [for example ‘modal verb’], they should be encouraged to apply and explore this concept in the grammar of their own speech and writing and to note where it is used by others. Young pupils, in particular, use more complex langu ...
... writing and speaking. Once pupils are familiar with a grammatical concept [for example ‘modal verb’], they should be encouraged to apply and explore this concept in the grammar of their own speech and writing and to note where it is used by others. Young pupils, in particular, use more complex langu ...
Miss Nelson Is Missing
... Underline the adjective that tells how many and tell whether it is about or exact. 1. Derek has two brothers. ______________________________________________ 2. Some trails are quite steep. ___________________________________________ 3. Her house is the third one on the right side. __________________ ...
... Underline the adjective that tells how many and tell whether it is about or exact. 1. Derek has two brothers. ______________________________________________ 2. Some trails are quite steep. ___________________________________________ 3. Her house is the third one on the right side. __________________ ...
A guide to grammar - Accounting and Information Systems
... Sometimes it is difficult to decide whether the subject is singular or plural, especially when the subject is a pronoun. The following are singular: another, each, every, neither, one, and compound pronouns made with any, every, some and no. The following are plural: many, few, both, others, several ...
... Sometimes it is difficult to decide whether the subject is singular or plural, especially when the subject is a pronoun. The following are singular: another, each, every, neither, one, and compound pronouns made with any, every, some and no. The following are plural: many, few, both, others, several ...
E-book version of Online Dutch Grammar Course
... Te + infinitive............................................................................................................ 97 Te + infinitive: Te-continuous................................................................................... 98 Te + infinitive: the ‘verbable’ ........................ ...
... Te + infinitive............................................................................................................ 97 Te + infinitive: Te-continuous................................................................................... 98 Te + infinitive: the ‘verbable’ ........................ ...
Subject-Verb Agreement
... • Overlook any words (a prepositional phrase, for example) between a subject and a verb. Instead, focus only on the subject to determine the verb form. For example: • The cathedrals in Germany are impressive, but the ones in France are even more impressive. ...
... • Overlook any words (a prepositional phrase, for example) between a subject and a verb. Instead, focus only on the subject to determine the verb form. For example: • The cathedrals in Germany are impressive, but the ones in France are even more impressive. ...
Bell Work
... 1. The woman in the blue uniform is my aunt. 2. The light under the stairs is broken. ...
... 1. The woman in the blue uniform is my aunt. 2. The light under the stairs is broken. ...
WALT – Describe what an auxiliary verb is and
... Many verbs are made up of more than one word. These words are called COMPOUND VERBS Compound Verbs consist of: One or more helping (auxiliary) verbs ...
... Many verbs are made up of more than one word. These words are called COMPOUND VERBS Compound Verbs consist of: One or more helping (auxiliary) verbs ...
preparing for the scholars` challenge
... C. definite and indefinite articles D. position of adjectives (preceding a noun, used as subjective complement) E. comparison of adjectives (positive, comparative, superlative) F. demonstrative adjectives G. interrogative adjectives H. indefinite adjectives I. adjective phrases (prepositional phrase ...
... C. definite and indefinite articles D. position of adjectives (preceding a noun, used as subjective complement) E. comparison of adjectives (positive, comparative, superlative) F. demonstrative adjectives G. interrogative adjectives H. indefinite adjectives I. adjective phrases (prepositional phrase ...
Grammar and Style Guidelines
... Singular subjects need singular verbs; plural subjects need plural verbs. Common areas of mistakes o Sometimes modifiers will be between a subject and its verb, but these modifiers must not confuse the agreement between the subject and its verb. Problem example: The cart, as well as its conten ...
... Singular subjects need singular verbs; plural subjects need plural verbs. Common areas of mistakes o Sometimes modifiers will be between a subject and its verb, but these modifiers must not confuse the agreement between the subject and its verb. Problem example: The cart, as well as its conten ...
Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses
... Usually connected to the word it modifies by one of the relative pronouns (that which, who, whom, or whose). Sometimes, it is connected by a relative adverb (after, before, since, when, where, or why). ...
... Usually connected to the word it modifies by one of the relative pronouns (that which, who, whom, or whose). Sometimes, it is connected by a relative adverb (after, before, since, when, where, or why). ...
SURVEY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT GRAMMAR
... 7b Incorrect placement of adverbs! (Rules: (1) do not put adverbs between verb and direct object; (2) adverbs of definite time are put in front or end position; (3) adverbs of place usually have end position; (4) indefinite time adverbs – always, sometimes usually often etc. – as well as the adverb ...
... 7b Incorrect placement of adverbs! (Rules: (1) do not put adverbs between verb and direct object; (2) adverbs of definite time are put in front or end position; (3) adverbs of place usually have end position; (4) indefinite time adverbs – always, sometimes usually often etc. – as well as the adverb ...
Pronoun Agreement, Reference, and Case
... answers using the key that is upside down at the bottom of the page. 1. A. Everyone who goes to college should look for scholarships to help them with tuition. B. Students who go to college should look for scholarships to help them with tuition. 2. A. Lions are my favorite animal because they are be ...
... answers using the key that is upside down at the bottom of the page. 1. A. Everyone who goes to college should look for scholarships to help them with tuition. B. Students who go to college should look for scholarships to help them with tuition. 2. A. Lions are my favorite animal because they are be ...
Spanish 2 Spring Midterm Review
... 3. repetir to repeat repitiendo 4. seguir to follow/continue siguiendo 5. servir to serve sirviendo Group 2 – Verbs that end in –eer/-aer/-uir (change i-y) 8. leer leyendo 9. traer trayendo 6. When you use object pronouns (reflexive, direct, indirect) with the present progressive, you either put the ...
... 3. repetir to repeat repitiendo 4. seguir to follow/continue siguiendo 5. servir to serve sirviendo Group 2 – Verbs that end in –eer/-aer/-uir (change i-y) 8. leer leyendo 9. traer trayendo 6. When you use object pronouns (reflexive, direct, indirect) with the present progressive, you either put the ...
Module 3 - An Introduction to English Grammar
... A cat is bigger than a hamster, but a dog is the biggest domestic animal. A chair is more comfortable than a stool, but a sofa is the most comfortable seating. In this example, bigger and more comfortable are the comparative form, while the biggest and the most comfortable are the superlative form. ...
... A cat is bigger than a hamster, but a dog is the biggest domestic animal. A chair is more comfortable than a stool, but a sofa is the most comfortable seating. In this example, bigger and more comfortable are the comparative form, while the biggest and the most comfortable are the superlative form. ...
A Writer`s Five Basic Grammar Brush Strokes for Vivid Sentences
... There was a rat under my bed. –being verb with there A rat hid under my bed. – action verb Action Verb/Active Voice Exercise: Rewrite the sentences so that passive voice is transformed into active voice or being verbs are replaced with action verbs. ...
... There was a rat under my bed. –being verb with there A rat hid under my bed. – action verb Action Verb/Active Voice Exercise: Rewrite the sentences so that passive voice is transformed into active voice or being verbs are replaced with action verbs. ...
Medical Writing
... in the morning • Amount: use this word when you refer to a mass or aggregate. Use number when units are involved. (V An amount of cash, X An amount of coins) • And/or is a visual and mental monstrosity that should be avoided in any kinds of writing. • Case: the most common word in the language of ja ...
... in the morning • Amount: use this word when you refer to a mass or aggregate. Use number when units are involved. (V An amount of cash, X An amount of coins) • And/or is a visual and mental monstrosity that should be avoided in any kinds of writing. • Case: the most common word in the language of ja ...
File
... 5. Demonstrative Pronouns A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that replaces and points out a person, place, thing, or idea. • This That These Those These are sour. The word "these" is a demonstrative pronoun; it replaces the word lemons. ...
... 5. Demonstrative Pronouns A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that replaces and points out a person, place, thing, or idea. • This That These Those These are sour. The word "these" is a demonstrative pronoun; it replaces the word lemons. ...
English Grammar Glossary of Terms
... Helping verbs are verbs used to make verb groups. There are twenty-three (23) helping verbs which are usually grouped in the following five groups: Group 1: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been Group 2: has, have, had Group 3: do, does, did Group 4: shall, will, should, would Group 5: may, might, ...
... Helping verbs are verbs used to make verb groups. There are twenty-three (23) helping verbs which are usually grouped in the following five groups: Group 1: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been Group 2: has, have, had Group 3: do, does, did Group 4: shall, will, should, would Group 5: may, might, ...
Baure: An Arawak Language of Bolivia (Danielsen)
... formed by the omission of all TAM morphology, another that employs the irrealis suffix, and an analytic construction that makes use of special imperative forms meaning ‘go’ and ‘come’. Polar interrogatives are distinguished by intonation, while content interrogative clauses are characterized by the ...
... formed by the omission of all TAM morphology, another that employs the irrealis suffix, and an analytic construction that makes use of special imperative forms meaning ‘go’ and ‘come’. Polar interrogatives are distinguished by intonation, while content interrogative clauses are characterized by the ...