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Continue Work on Booklet  Use your notes for the rule Create new examples

Capitalization Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. Rule 3 Ex. Capitalization Rule 4 Ex. Rule 5 Ex. Rule 6 Ex. p. 1p. 2

Capitalization Rule 7 Ex. Rule 8 Ex. Rule 9 Ex. Apostrophe Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. p. 3p. 4

End Punctuation [Period] Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. Rule 3 Ex. End Punctuation [Question Mark] Rule 1 Ex. [Exclamation Point/Mark] Rule 1 Ex. p. 5p. 6

Colon Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. Colon Rule 3 Ex. Rule 4 Ex. p. 7p. 8

Semi Colon Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. Hyphen Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. p. 9p. 10

Quotation Marks Rule 1 Ex. Commas Rule 1 Ex. Rule 2 Ex. Rule 3 Ex. p. 11p. 12

Commas Rule 4 Ex. Rule 5 Ex. Rule 6 Ex. Commas Rule 7 Ex. Rule 8 Ex. Rule 9 Ex. p. 13p. 14

Commas Rule 10 Ex. Rule 11 Ex. Rule 12 Ex. Commas Rule 13 Ex. Rule 14 Ex. p. 15p. 16

Types of Sentences - Simple definition __________ Ex.1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Types of Sentences - Compound Definition ____________ Ex.1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 p. 17 p. 18

Types of Sentences - Complex definition __________ Ex.1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Sentence Errors [Run-ons] 1.Wrong: 2.Wrong: Right p. 19 p. 20

Sentence Errors [Fragment] 1.Wrong: 2.Wrong: Right Subject-Verb Agreement Ex. I Ex. He Ex. They Prepositional Phrases Ex. p. 21 p. 22

Comparison – def. Verb Tenses GeneralComparative (2)Superlative (3+) Ex. 1 coldcoldercoldest Ex. 2 quick Ex. 3 smooth GeneralComparative (2)Superlative (3+) Ex. 1 good Ex. 2 quicklymore quicklymost quickly Ex. 3 smoothly regular irregular Simple PastSimple PresentSimple Future Ex. 1I walk he _______ Ex. 2I ______ he listens Ex. 3I like he _____ Simple PastSimple PresentSimple Future Ex. 1I sleep he ______ Ex. 2I ______ he falls Ex. 3I eat he ______ irregular regular p. 23p. 24

Word Choice too, to, two Ex. Word Choice there, their, they’re Ex. p. 25p. 26

Word Choice then, than Ex. Pronouns [doing the action & receiving the action] I, me Ex. Pronouns [doing the action & receiving the action] he, him [she, her] Ex. Singular & Plural Nouns/Pronouns Singular – only one (1)Plural – two or more (2+) it woman rug mouse deer bench p. 27 p. 28

Spelling Rules Words ending with “e” + suffix Letters that double when adding a suffix Spelling Rules Words ending with “y” + suffix Transition Words Root word + suffix Correct SpellingRule retire + ed locate + or make +ing manage + er Root word + suffix Correct SpellingRule mat + ed prop + ed pit + ing bat + er Root word + suffix Correct SpellingRule steady + ed study + ed hurry + s play + s p. 29p. 30

Parts of Speech Ex. nouns pronouns verbs interjections adjectives adverbs prepositions conjunctions Ex. p. 31