Daily Grammar Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1.The childrens carot cake one a prize in the school bakeing contest. 2.For the annual.

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Daily Grammar Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1.The childrens carot cake one a prize in the school bakeing contest. 2.For the annual contest all of the contestants develops an new recipe by theirselves. Add a suffix to these words to make nouns. 3. excite 4. reflect Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence. 5. The speaker told the audience an exciting story about her trip to Antartica.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. part of raiders of the lost ark the first indiana jones movie taken place in egypt 2. Allmost everybody in my family live nere boston massachusetts Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence. 3. Gerry said he'd tell us about the ski trip as soon as he got home. Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun. 4. the tall buildings belonging to big cities. Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence. 5. The hot and muggy weather made working in the yard really unpleasant.

Thursday November 13, 2014 Write these sentences correctly. 1. the furst chapter of white fang is called the trail of the meat. 2. Dr johnsen our school principle grown up in Minneapolis minnesota. Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 3. How could you have gotten here so quickly in the rain? Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences. 4. Of all breeds of dogs, poodles are the ______. Intelligentestmore intelligentmost intelligentintelligenter 5. Poodles are _____ than every other kind of dog. Intelligentermore intelligentmost intelligentintelligentest

Friday, November 14, 2014 Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue. 1. Can you please stay after class for a few minutes Mr. Fox asked Teri. 2. I wonder said Beth why the neighbors are making so much noise. 3. A voice in Dan's head whispered you can do this! 4. Get all of your materials together first Dad reminded me and then we can start. 5. Lee muttered I'm never going to forgive Tran for getting me into this mess.