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Tell whether each group of words is a fragment, a run-on sentence, or a complete sentence.
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Underline the noun in each sentence, then determin whether it is a plural noun or singular noun.
Underline each noun. Above each, write P for plural noun or S for singluar noun.
Some nouns can be made into plurals without adding -s or -es. Write the plural form of these irregular nouns.
Section A: Determine which words are nouns. Section B: Which nouns are singluar and which are plural?. Section C: Find the noun(s) in the sentences.
Draw a line under the nouns in each sentence, then tell whether each nouns is a person, thing, or place.
Determine which nouns are proper and which are common. Proper nouns need to be re-written with a capital letter.
Determine which nouns is correct for each sentence.
Use a blue crayon to draw a line under each common noun. Use a red crayon to draw a line under the proper nouns.
Part A: Find the action verbs in the sentences. Part B: Determine which words are action verbs and which are nouns. This worksheet has 2 sides.
First, draw a line under the predicate of the sentences. Next, write the action verb.
Find the action verbs in these sentences then tell whether the verb is future tense, present tense, or past tense.
Fill in the the correct verb tenses to complete the table.
Adjective, Adverb, & Pronouon Worksheets
To complete each sentence, add -er, -est, more, or most to the adjective in parenthesis.
Complete the comparitive and superlative adjectives table.
Use the clues to determine whether the underlined word is an adjective or adverb. This is a 2-sided worksheet.
Circle the adverb that describes the underlined action verb.
Part A: Rewrite each sentence and change the nouns into a pronouns. Part B: Circle the pronoun in each sentence.
Underline the adjective in each sentence. Then, tell what noun it is describing.
Circle the adjective in each sentence and tell what noun it describes.
Circle the adjective in each sentence and draw an arrow to the noun it describes. This worksheet is 2 pages.
Add interesting adjectives to each sentence.
Discover comparitive and superlative adjectives. Add -er or -est to each adjective.
More practice with comparitive and superlative adjectives. Add the words more or most to the adjectives to show comparison.
Subject & Predicate Worksheets
Fill in the correct subject or predicate from the word box; Easier for grades 2-3.
Students color, cut and glue in this grammar activity; Hands-on way of learning about subjects and predicates
Draw one line under the subject & two lines under the predicate; Add the missing subjects and predicates
Similar to subject/predicate worksheet A, but the sentences are different
Draw a line under the complete subject; Draw two lines under the complete predicate
Similar to worksheets a-c, with different sentences
Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject in each sentence
Tell whether the underlined words are the complete subject, complete predicate, simple subject, or simple predicate
Can you find the spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation errors in these paragraphs?
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