Welcome back!! **Every morning you will have daily grammar to complete. **Write the date every day. ** It will be completed in the same composition notebook.

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Welcome back!! **Every morning you will have daily grammar to complete. **Write the date every day. ** It will be completed in the same composition notebook each day. **You must write out each problem and then make corrections in your notebook. **Do not just write the answer! ** We will go over daily grammar in your Language and Literature (ELA) class.

Daily Grammar Monday, August 11, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. did them watch a exciting game on saturday 2. I seen a movee with my brother chris last nite Circle the best word to complete this sentence. 3. The laptop belongs to my family. It is _____. My ours us ours Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 4. Begin the experiment by measuring the saline solution. Circle the correct abbreviation for Junior. 5. Jr Jr. Jnr none of these

Tuesday, August 12, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. We always set in the same seets for homeroom so ms sanchez can take atendunce. 2. please give me them papers now liz said Is this word singular or plural? 3. fungi Circle the direct object in this sentence. 4. My dad hit the garage door with the car. Write the base word of this word. 5. relationship

Wednesday, August 13, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. maria and paul has a big birthday selebrashun every june 2. geometry isnt very dificult for me algebra is more hard Write the contraction for these two words. 3. should not Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence. 4. The starling and house finch were introduced to the United States in the 1800's. Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on. 5. Dr. Andre has been my dentist for five years, he is very gentle.

Thursday Aug. 14, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 5 Thursday Aug. 14, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. The club didnt meet because Kate was sick I has to babysit and jack hurt his ankle 2. wood you like sum hot chocklit with you're cookies Add a suffix to this word to make a noun. 3. hibernate Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence. 4. The hockey players and their coach were photographed for the newspaper. Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future? 5. She hadn't noticed the package on the front steps.

Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. Friday, Aug. 15, 2014 Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. 1. Federal elections are held in November. State elections can be held in other months. 2. The girls' basketball team won the state championships last year. It was the third time. 3. Connecticut's state bird is the robin. Connecticut's state flower is the mountain laurel. 4. Martin gets very thirsty after he runs. He makes sure to drink plenty of water. 5. Cats do not see color as well as humans do. Cats see better in the dark than humans do.