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D aily G rammar P ractice

D aily G rammar P ractice. Grammar sentence of the week with a test of applying the skill on Friday. Monday.

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D aily G rammar P ractice

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  1. Daily Grammar Practice Grammar sentence of the week with a test of applying the skill on Friday.

  2. Monday Write out each sentence as you see it, skipping lines, and identifying each common noun (n), proper noun (N), possessive noun (poss n), pronoun (pn), adjective (adj), and conjunction (conj) or interjection (intj). ive read all of the books about harry potter two times

  3. Tuesday Write out each sentence, as you see it, identifying each verb (v) and adverb (adv). The identify the type of verb action (a), linking (l), or helping (h) verb and the tense (past, present, or future). ive read all of the books about harry potter two times

  4. Wednesday Write out the sentence, as you see it, identifying the simple and complete subject and the simple and complete predicate. Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject. Double underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate. ive read all of the books about harry potter two times

  5. Thursday Write out the sentence, as you see it, correcting the capitalization and punctuation including end punctuation, commas, apostrophes, underlining, and quotation marks. Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? ive read all of the books about harry potter two times What type of sentence is this? Declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.

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