Fifth Grammar Review Week of January 26 February 2 February 9 February 16 February 23 Topic Function of Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions (either/or; neither/nor) Interjections Review Function of Prepositions Prepositional Phrases – ends with a noun Form and Use Perfect Verb Tenses I had walked I have walked I will have walked Use verb tense to convey times/correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense Subject-­‐Verb Agreement March 2 Pronoun-­‐Antecedent Agreement March 9 Form and Use Perfect Verb Tenses Vocabulary conjunctions correlative conjunctions Interjections preposition prepositional phrase Sentence Perfect Verb Tenses verb tense: present/past/future tense shifts subject verb agreement pronoun antecedent agreement Perfect Verb Tenses apostrophe fragment run-­‐on comma I had walked; I have walked; I will have walked March 16 March 23 April 7 Apostrophes and Frequently Confused Words Sentence Building: Expand, Combine and Reduce for Meaning Fragments and Run-­‐Ons Commas: • items in a series • introductory element (adverbial clause – as the day ended…; introductory adverbial element – fortunately; long prepositional phrases – after his long nap in the hammock vs. after his nap) • yes/no • tag question (It’s true, isn’t it?)