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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
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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
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Name:
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
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Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.
4. The starling and the house finch were introduced to the United States in the 1800s.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
5. Dr. Andre has been my dentist for five years, he is very gentle.
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Name:
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
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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.
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Friday
Name:
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.
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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.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Daphne said my faverit book is the giver.
2. I also like too read j k rowlings books
Rewrite this phrase using possessive nouns.
3. the bikes belonging to Dave and Marty
Circle the subject of this sentence.
4. Please stop at the store after work and get some milk.
we
they
she
you
Circle the auxiliary, or helping, verb in this sentence.
5. Our student government has held fundraisers in the fall and spring terms.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. they each eated to peaces of pizza for lunch
2. my Mom and dad is from havana cuba.
Circle the best word to complete each sentence.
3. Insects are the
class of animals on Earth.
larger
largest
large
smaller
kind of animal living.
old
4. Horseshoe crabs are believed to be the
oldest
older
smallest
If the guide words on a dictionary page are early and easy, which word will not be on the page?
5. earn
east
earth
eaves
easily
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. has you evur been to a art museum before
2. the gym teechurs names are mr chen and mrs baker.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
3. Jill and Leslie asked us to meet them after band practice.
Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.
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4. The houses in Georgetown are small but cozy.
5. Hiro’s grandmother is Japanese and his grandfather is Irish.
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. josh and me worked all weekend building them stares to our treehouse
2. Our creative writing class goes to the library on monday wensday and friday
Write the correct abbreviation for each word.
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3. Senior
4. month
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
5. After you finish your essays, exchange them with your partners.
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Name:
Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.
1. A voice over the loudspeaker said the train from Springfield is now arriving.
2. John has to work Cristina told us so he can’t come to the party.
3. Who are the candidates for student government Mr. Martinez asked.
4. We need to work together Ron explained to get our project done on time.
5. Mom shouted remember that we are eating dinner at six tonight!
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. My brother pablo likes working with childs so, she wants to been a teacher.
2. Because jim and me wasn’t reddy for the test yesterday we scored worser than usual.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Everyone on the varsity track team runs fast, but Michaela runs the
faster
most fast
fastest
more fast
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Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
4. Stopping to look behind him, Juan
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
5. It isn’t known for sure whether Sacagawea died in 1812 or if she lived until 1884.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Are squirrels commoner than foxs in the united states
2. my oldest cousin who lives in new york doesn’t have no brothers or sisters.
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
3. The town won’t allow new buildings until the planning committee approves them.
Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.
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4. When it rains in the desert, many plants flower, some animals also become more active.
5. There are four types of angles, they are measured in degrees.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The nature club went hiking after they readed the essay mountain thoughts by john muir.
2. because, everyone in my family like annimals, we has a lot of pets.
Write the base word of each word.
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3. adjustment
4. disengage
Circle the auxiliary, or helping, verb in this sentence.
5. If you need money, you should find a part-time job this summer.
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. On july 4 1776 the American colonies declared there independence from england.
2. We arent riding our bikes to the beech those afternoon because the wind is blowing to strong.
Circle the best word to complete this analogy.
3. ally : enemy :: praise :
compliment
complaint
angry
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confusion
Write the correct abbreviation for each word.
4. March
5. Captain
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Friday
Name:
Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
1. When was the Battle of Waterloo fought?
2. I wasn’t sure if you had received my message.
3. Don’t forget to write your name on your report.
4. Our band is going to the Rose Parade!
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5. Doesn’t John want to go to the movies tonight?
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. citronella also called mosquito plant smells like lemmon, but are related to the geranium.
2. Jackie recieved a A on hers assignment, but I only getted a C on mines.
Circle the subject and underline the predicate in this sentence.
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3. My sister and brother go to the gym and work out three days a week.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. shelf
5. fish
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Greta and me asked tim to bring them photos to we after class tommorrow.
2. my parents plane leaves at 3:00 and im taking they to the airport.
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.
3. Jon’s mother made him a delicious chocolate birthday cake.
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4. We asked Lee and Beth a lot of questions about their vacation plans.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
5. Galileo is called the father of modern physics, he was born in 1564.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Jill and hers roommate buyed bread orange juice and ice cream at the deli.
2. Hes really worryed about geting the write answers on his biology test
Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?
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3. The spelling test will be on Thursday this week.
Are these nouns singular possessive or plural possessive?
4. the women’s singing
5. the author’s point of view
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. look at this! Luke shouted. i found a watch under the bench.
2. Mr Bock why does you allways wear a bow tie to class
Add a prefix to these words to make new words.
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3. content
4. reliable
Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
5. Barbara was sitting between my cousin and me.
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Name:
Correct the errors in this friendly letter. Write each underlined section correctly.
october 27 2009
1
dear leslie and bob
2
It wuz grate to see you last weekend. Thanks for visiting me. Lets get together soon!
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4
your friend
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Sam
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Tuesday
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. that there roller coaster was the excitingest ride I has ever bin on
2. as her freind borded the bus she waved good bye sadly.
Circle the coordinating conjunctions in this sentence.
3. Carmen and I like computer games, but Andy doesn’t.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
4. This book is a lot
interesting
than the last one I read.
most interesting
interestinger
more interesting
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
5. The judge and jury were already in their seats.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. I need to lay down and rest for a few minutes mark said and then I be ready to leave.
2. Japanese forces attacked pearl harbor Hawaii at the beginning of World war .
Circle the subject of this sentence.
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3. Rent a movie to watch after dinner tonight.
we
they
she
you
Underline the independent clause in each sentence.
4. Wendy is going to fail Spanish unless she starts studying more.
5. While you wash the dishes, I’m going to do the laundry.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. because, that soup tastes badly, were going to make unother batch.
2. when we went to the park yesterday Alex wuz wearing a sweater he done made by hisself.
Circle the linking verb in each sentence.
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3. The weather is better today than yesterday.
4. Gasoline becomes more expensive every month.
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
5. The Scout troop visited both the White House and Mount Vernon.
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. r l stine rites more creative than any other author I knows.
2. when the kids getted home, from the park they shoes were full of durt.
Circle the best word to complete these sentences.
3. Those books belong to Max. They are
.
him
his
he
their
4. Judy and Hideaki own that house. It is
their
they
theirs
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them
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Ernest Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
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Friday
Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Alexander Graham Bell began to teach deaf children in 1863. He invented the telephone in 1875.
2. You can borrow movies from the library. You can only have two at a time.
3. A lot of prepared food contains salt. It’s not a good idea to eat a lot of prepared food.
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4. Deciduous trees lose their leaves every year. Evergreen trees do not lose their leaves.
5. Pam’s family lives in Chicago. They used to live in Denver.
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4
3
2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Its a honor to meet you Mr King Josh said.
2. lori didn’t have no traffics on her drive home so, she arrived early
Underline the subject of this sentence.
3. In a hole under the bridge, the children found a magic lantern.
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Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.
4. Toni finished her homework at the library, then she went home.
5. Bob waited for the bus in the snowstorm, he was shivering and shaking.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Beethoven was borned on december 16 1770 in germany
2. When jack and me helps clean the chemistry lab we wash the flasks test tubes and beakers.
Write the base word of this word.
3. advertisement
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If the guide words on a dictionary page are nice and ninety, which word will not be on the page?
4. niece
nickel
nimble
night
nibble
Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
5. The old cabin seemed dark and dangerous.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Antonios only living grandfather who lives in italy is 95 years old
2. Lets go see beyond the galaxy at the movies this saturday and I’ll buy the popcorn.
Circle the object of the underlined preposition.
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3. We looked into the box and saw three tiny kittens.
Write the correct abbreviation for each word.
4. Boulevard
5. Highway
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. hey you cant ride my bike to the store yelled rick.
2. the tiny frightened mouse look up at my from the botom of the sink.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
3. What are the results of your experiment?
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Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
4. Before going to the science museum, we read about Nikola Tesla.
Replace the underlined words with a contraction.
5. They have visited Dallas twice since last summer.
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Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
Monarch butterflys fly hundreds of miles to migrate. They spend the winter in palaces
1
2
like florida, texas, mexico, and california. Hundreds of monarchs follow the same routes
3
every year but scientists aren’t sure how they do this. Butterflies only migrate once in their lives.
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5
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2.
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4.
5.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. it have been much more colder this febuary than in january.
2. Smoke are filing the house and we have to git out now
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. We are trying our
to finish the jigsaw puzzle tonight.
hardest
most hard
harder
more hard
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How many syllables does this word have?
4. adjustment
Circle the past participle in this sentence.
5. By the time Richard got home, he had driven 450 miles.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. i wood like to live in paris rome or london someday
2. The drama club are puting on the mousetrap a mystery in april.
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
3. Mike and Terry both want to be veterinarians.
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Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.
4. wiggle
5. accident
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. lets buy sum new comics Eric suggested
2. Nikki Giovannis’ poem revolutionary music are won of my favorites.
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
3. I can’t leave early because I haven’t finished packing yet.
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Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
4. He is the kindest person I know he always has something nice to say.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
5. Squirrels are one of the few types of mammals that build their nests in trees.
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. We didnt no who’s backpack were founded on the bus.
2. Wanmings granmother grows alot of vegtables in her garden
Are these sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
3. David couldn’t figure out how to restart the computer.
4. Please put your supplies away before leaving the art room.
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What is the meaning of this figure of speech?
5. A good writer must know the nuts and bolts of sentence construction.
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Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Nancy’s car is old and unreliable. She’s going to buy a new one.
2. Hugo plays chess every afternoon. Thomas plays chess every afternoon, too.
3. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. It moves the fastest.
4. We bought expensive tickets to the hockey game. Our seats weren’t very good.
5. Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes. One was in physics and one was in chemistry.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
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2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. What shud we have brung two share at the picknick?
2. Scientists founded an unique fosil in the hills near bismarck north dakota.
Write the contraction for these two words.
3. we are
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Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
4. Those boots belong to Luisa. They are
her
hers
theirs
.
their
Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?
5. If we save our money, we’ll be able to buy new bikes.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Will the mechanic finish repair my car by 5:00 ask mr. grogan.
2. I dont no replied the manager the brake linings need to be replaced.
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
3. Before I do my homework, I always take my dog for a walk.
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Write the base word of this word.
4. machinery
Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
5. She got the silver necklace from her aunt and uncle.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. My brother Michael who goes to upland state university want to be a veterinarian.
2. The battle of the alamo began on february 23 1836 in san antonio texas.
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
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3. The principal handed a prize to Libby at the honors ceremony.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. hero
5. calf
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Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Look them boys is taking the apples from our tree agin shouted Lily.
2. This device which is called a counting scale tell you how much small items are in a pile
Circle the complete subject and underline the complete predicate in this sentence.
3. A key to the garage is under the red flowerpot in the garden.
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What is the subject of this sentence?
4. Have a glass of juice before leaving, OK?
Circle the best auxiliary verbs to complete this sentence.
5. Linda
have been
reading all of The Chronicles of Narnia since June.
is been
has been
is being
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Name:
Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in each sentence.
1. Ripe, juicy strawberries are my favorite kind of fruit.
simple subject
simple predicate
2. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written by Mark Twain in 1876.
simple subject
simple predicate
3. Adam, who is now my best friend, moved into our neighborhood last year.
simple subject
simple predicate
4. One person in the audience coughed throughout the entire performance.
simple subject
simple predicate
5. In the Atlantic Ocean, hurricanes are most common between June and September.
simple subject
simple predicate
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. capt stevens was one of the furst woman to flew a jumbo jet.
2. because Mariela and Tina enjoye dance they goes go to many performances.
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
3. We can either go to the movies or to the skating rink.
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Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
4. the new house belonging to the Crandall family
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
5. The Atlantic salmon lives most of its life in the ocean.
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Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. They dont have no idea about wear were are going after school.
2. Peggy mark and james are lerning to play simple gifts on they guitars.
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
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3. Marlene practiced her guitar every day, so she became a really good player.
Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence.
4. Although Emma hadn’t been studying Italian long, she spoke it very well.
5. They ate dinner early in order to get to the meeting on time.
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Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. these is you’re books and them on the shelv are mine
2. Zoey doesn’t not work at the pizza palace on weeksnights but she does on Saturdays.
Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
3. That’s really cool.
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Circle the fragment.
4. Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection. He was traveling on the Beagle.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
5. Tara is
honester
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Thomas Jefferson the third presidunt writed the declaration of independence.
2. even though we set by the fire we feeled two cold.
What is personified in the following sentence?
3. The tulips nodded their bright heads in the wind.
Write the underlined words to include a contraction.
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than the other candidates for student council.
more honest
most honest
4. I have not seen any interesting movies in months.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
5. The librarian asked us to speak
quieter
more quieter
because we were disturbing the others.
more quietly
most quiet
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Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.
1. How are we going to get all these dishes washed Martina wondered.
2. Lou called out I’ll be waiting for you at the bus stop tomorrow!
3. No Barbara repeated I don’t know where the hammer is.
4. I want to take an X-ray of your arm the doctor told his patient.
5. Let’s try to solve these equations together Mary suggested.
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10 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Wear does you want to go for vacation william asked.
2. Kathy and her bruthers builded an wonderful treehouse by theyselves.
Circle the present participles in this sentence.
3. Some of the Rocky Mountains are growing taller, although it is happening very slowly.
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Write the plural form of each noun.
4. moose
5. chairman
10 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The joshua tree grow to be oldest than any other tree in california
2. lois lowry is born in Honolulu Hawaii in 1937, and lived in japan as a teenager.
Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.
3. Her beautiful, soft velvet coat was also very warm.
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Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. There wasn’t anything left in the fridge for dinner.
Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
5. The child’s face was sweet and innocent.
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10 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Theyre haveing a band concert and there music teacher Robert M Smith is conducting.
2. Billy do you know whose going to weight for the trane with we
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
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3. I love dogs even though I don’t have one right now.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
4. Look over
their
and tell me what you see.
they’re
there
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
5. I knitted my nephew a soft, warm sweater.
10 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Tanya and Meg ask we for help moveing that there heavy box
2. their is generally only one full moon per month but when they are too, the second
is called a blue moon.
Circle the object of the underlined preposition.
3. After he arrived, he put his coat in the closet.
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Are these nouns singular possessive or plural possessive?
4. the geese’s nests
5. the teachers’ notes
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10 Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
My favorite restaurant is called mamma luisa’s. They serve wonderful Italian food!
1
I usually order spaghetti pizza or ravioli. My friends who all know how picky I am
2
3
like the restaurant, too. In fact, we are planing to have dinner there this weekend.
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5
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4.
5.
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11 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Hour class is creting a play based on R L stevensons Treasure Island.
2. Can you comes too the skate park with us tommorrow asked Keisha.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
3. Those gloves belong to me. They are
me
mines
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mine
Add a prefix to these words to make new words.
4. usual
5. violent
11 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. His naybors Greg and Sita is traveling to washington dc for spring break.
2. In an united effort to meat our deadline, bob photocopied lexy stapled and I filed papers.
Circle the best word to complete this analogy.
3. careful : care :: interesting :
boring
interest
excitement
interested
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Circle the subject of this sentence.
4. High in the tree’s branches was a perfect shiny apple.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Please return the completed form by August 10.
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11 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Mr meagles is a kind generous banker in charles Dickens little dorrit.
2. My mothers doctor dont want her to eat no fast food because its nonhealthy.
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.
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3. Without help from my classmates, I never would have met my fundraising goal.
Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?
4. He will leave for San Francisco next Tuesday.
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
5. Although it was carefully planned, the winter dance was not a success.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Jaqui and Lia dresses more simpler that meny of they’re friends.
2. Aaron coplands ballet appalachian spring premiered on october 30 1944.
Is this word singular or plural?
3. nuclei
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Is the predicate of this sentence simple or compound?
4. Six wriggling puppies tumbled out of their basket and ran toward me.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
5. The Empire State Building was built
than any other skyscraper of its time.
rapider
rapidlier
more rapidly
more rapid
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Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Classical music is very pleasant to listen to. It might even make you smarter!
2. Peanuts are actually legumes. Peanuts are related to peas and beans.
3. Tom grew up in New Jersey. He could take the bus to New York City every week.
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4. Dr. Greene is a botanist. He studies tropical plants from places like the Amazon.
5. My brother likes to read the entertainment section of the newspaper. I like the comics best.
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2
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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12 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Them are stories Marshall wrote by hisself bragged his Mom.
2. Mimi and her nefew spends the day at the boredwalk, wear they went on a lot of rides.
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
3. the equipment belonging to the tennis team
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Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence.
4. Hannah writes her friends around the world long, funny e-mails.
5. We contributed $500 to the End of Hunger Fund.
12 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. All of them womens singed in the Mothers Day performince.
2. in the distance dozens of sheeps moved across the feild like fluffy clowds.
Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?
3. With a frightened look on his face. The man ran out of the house.
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If the guide words on a dictionary page are thicken and this, which word will not be
on the page?
4. thin
thief
thimble
thistle
third
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
5. While Dad popped the popcorn, I poured the juice.
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12 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. ms jackson the woman who work with my mom are studying to be a nurse.
2. dont forgot to send me you’re new e-mail address Charlie said.
Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
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3. The cat, sitting in the sunny window, watched the birds.
Write the base word of this word.
4. explosion
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
5. She looked carefully under the table and around its legs.
12 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. My brothers name is Thomas Robert but everbody call him tr for short.
2. Even though shes had too years of piano lessons Nan still don’t play to good.
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
3. Whoever leaves last, please turn out the lights.
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Circle the subject of this sentence.
4. Go and see if there are any ice pops in the freezer.
we
they
she
you
Circle the coordinating conjunctions in this sentence.
5. We went to the store and got milk so we wouldn’t run out.
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Write whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.
1. The Olympic Games are held every two years.
2. Claire mowed the grass, and I watered the flowers.
3. Since he has five sisters, Hyun Ki is used to noise!
4. Dave and Jessica ride their bikes almost everywhere.
5. When we went to the zoo, we saw the pandas.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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13 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. wen the liquid is heated it begins to release vapor ms clark explained.
2. on setember 27 2018 I will being 20 years old.
Write the correct abbreviation for this word.
3. president
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Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.
4. Sweet, peaceful music filled the air in the auditorium.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
5. It wasn’t robbers we heard on the roof it was raccoons!
13 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The volunteers is painting the libary cuting the grass and emptying the trash
2. Denise sunburns bad so, her worn long sleefs on the felled trip.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
3. It was a miracle that everyone survived the plane crash!
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Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
4. M. Night Shyamalan makes
more scarily
scarier
movies than any other director.
scarily
scariest
Is the subject of this sentence simple or compound?
5. A white rabbit wearing a waistcoat hurried along the path.
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13 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Look those pile of books is slidding off the table onto the floar
2. Jo didnt feel no good after forth period so I brought her to the nurses office.
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
3. He said he’d either drive or take the train to the meeting.
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Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.
4. The soft snow looked fluffy and cold.
5. Our town’s newspaper is simple and traditional.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. fred who was dealing with an unhappy customer goes to look for the stor manager.
2. Paul we have a problem with a angry customer fred said.
Underline the helping, or auxiliary, verb in this sentence.
3. We hadn’t been there very long before it started to rain.
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Is this word singular, plural, or both?
4. scissors
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
5. My mom thinks that skateboarding can be dangerous.
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13 Friday
Name:
Correct the errors in this business letter. Write each underlined section correctly.
march 18 2010
1
dear ms fleming
2
I wood like sum informashun on your company. Please tell me about any summer internships.
3
sincerely
4
juan f mola
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Wednesday
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14 Monday
Name:
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.
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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 Antarctica.
14 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. shelly road her bike more fastly than she had ever rode befor.
2. Untill she reads the map she didnt have no idea wear she was.
How many syllables does this word have?
3. referee
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
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4. Many baby animals look cute.
Circle the past tense verb in this sentence.
5. A machine called a combine cut the wheat off at the ground, removing the grain at the same time.
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14 Wednesday
Name:
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.
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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.
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Name:
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
intelligentest
more intelligent
5. Poodles are
intelligenter
.
most intelligent
than every other kind of dog.
more intelligent
most intelligent
intelligenter
intelligentest
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Name:
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.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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15 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Maddie and Pete is lernning about monkies, that lives in the amazon rainforest.
2. they’re are tamarins marmosets and capuchins in those part of brazil.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
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3. Nathaniel and Jon went to the natural history museum with their class.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Please don’t leave your dirty dishes in the sink.
Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.
5. A strong, bitterly cold wind blew across the prairie.
15 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Im sorry Liza feels badly said Mr. Donnelly.
2. During the first week of last month Yoko goes to her mothers ofice after school
Circle the conjunctions in this sentence.
3. She’ll either call you or send you an e-mail to make an appointment.
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Write the base word of each word.
4. decision
5. performance
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15 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Becca red flygirl last month but, she dont remember nothing about it.
2. Were goin to upgrade ours computer so its more fast.
Circle the object of the underlined preposition.
3. Samantha carefully placed the flowers in the crystal vase.
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What is the subject of this sentence?
4. Form a single line in front of the bus stop.
Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?
5. faster than a horse can run
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15 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. On may 27 1993 my parent’s graduated from boston university.
2. Mom can we goes to Grandma’s house next summer asked Libby.
Write the correct abbreviation for each word.
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3. apartment
4. mountains
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.
5. We do not know where Marlese has gone.
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15 Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
My family, is going to have a great vacation. We’re going to spend a week in Maine.
1
We’ll rent a cabin on a lake, we’ll go fishing. My sisters will go hikking in the woods,
2
3
and my brother paul is going to take pictures. We love spending time together in nature.
4
5
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4.
5.
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16 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. jen wheres hers lucky sneakers evertime she has a test
2. Georgia O’Keeffe done painted meny scenes near Taos new mexico.
Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?
3. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan knew my parents before I was born.
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Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
4. Raul and Pedro brought our class some pupusas, a typical food of El Salvador.
If the guide words on a dictionary page are ranch and rap, which word will not be on the page?
5. random
ranking
rang
rant
rain
16 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Barron and me studyed photosynthesis fore our project, explained Dean.
2. Daniela play chess more better than their younger brother becuz she practices alot.
Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
3. The brilliant red sun sank below the horizon.
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Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
4. In 1881, Clara Barton.
Circle the simple predicate and underline the complete predicate in this sentence.
5. My father sits in his chair and reads the paper after dinner.
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16 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. arctic wolfs which live in northern canada and Greenland prey on caribou.
2. Dennis enjoied running the marathon but, him was very tired when he finnished
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
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3. Unless she finishes practice early, Meg won’t be home for dinner tonight.
Write the meaning of this idiom.
4. Jean likes music, but she can’t carry a tune.
Circle the subject of this sentence.
5. Over the hills and far away lay a tiny town called Woodville.
16 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Uncle Keith my dads brother is a mechanic in the U.S. air force.
2. Mr. Pacheco said we’ve got to find Marta’s keys, or shes’ going to be locked out.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. The 2:50 train is much
more slowly
slower
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than the 3:03 train because it makes more stops.
more slow
slowly
Are these nouns singular, plural, or both?
4. grapefruit
5. axis
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Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Louis visits the dentist every six months. He wants to avoid cavities.
2. I love pancakes for breakfast. Sometimes I eat six or seven.
3. Jen wants to be a police officer. She’s studying criminal justice.
4. Jacksonville is the biggest city in Florida. Tallahassee is the capital of Florida.
5. Mr. Quinn is our history teacher. He’s an expert on the Civil War.
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5
4
3
2
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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17 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Open you mouth and stick out you’re tongue Dr West said.
2. Marios plain ticket to florida costed lesser money than mine.
Write the contraction that could replace the underlined words.
3. Jorge is class president.
Circle the subordinate clause in this sentence.
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4. After you add the green mold to the agar gel, put the lid on the petri dish.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Wow, that mountain bike is really cool!
17 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Wow look at them awesome cool sports cars?
2. E A Poe who wrote the poem The Raven lived in Baltimore, Maryland.
Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.
3. allow
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4. hope
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
5. The Spanish Club sent the newspaper a letter about their trip to Costa Rica.
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17 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. that are the cords that conect all the computers’ in the lab
2. I just seen the most happy story in todays newspaper! said Sandi.
Circle the correct word or words to complete this sentence.
3. He jumps
more high
than the other people on the track team.
higher
most high
highest
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Underline the present participle in this sentence.
4. The Watsons are planning a family reunion for next July.
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
5. the sharp claws belonging to the lion
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17 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Yes Bonnie telled Rosa and I that she made a apple pie for tonights desert.
2. do she use fresh apples, or frozen wons in the pie
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
3. That bike belongs to Julie’s brother. It is
.
her
his
hers
theirs
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Underline the verb in this sentence.
4. The weather became a little warmer every day this week.
Write the plural form of this noun.
5. fortress
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Name:
Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
1. Call me if you need a ride tomorrow.
2. Miguel cooks dinner for his family every Sunday.
3. Does Rachel know anyone in New York City?
4. These brownies are totally delicious!
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5. Have a glass of iced tea with your lunch.
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18 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Them boys are working to quick to pay attention to what their doing
2. most student dont want to do no homework on the weekend
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
3. Kevin and Stacy have a crazy dog named Boomer.
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Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence.
4. Mia’s funny, independent niece has a lot of opinions about the world.
These words have the same root. Write the root and circle its meaning.
5. visible
write
vision
see
hear
head
18 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Dylan and Ben wakes up the most early of all my freinds’ so he can run before school.
2. They also lift waits stretch and change they’re clothes in time for homeroom
Circle the coordinating conjunction in this sentence.
3. Please read the instructions first and assemble the desk afterward.
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Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
4. A red-tailed hawk sat in the maple tree, it was watching the bird feeder.
How many syllables are in this word?
5. unfortunate
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18 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The little boy feeled vary proud when he tyed his shoes by hisself
2. There is many kinds of fish at lake greyson but trout are the most commonest.
Circle the antecedent of each underlined pronoun.
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3. An emu is one of many birds that don’t use their wings to fly.
4. Ms. Evans, our school nurse, is in her office every day from 9 to 3.
Write the correct abbreviation for this noun.
5. incorporated
18 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. after you bring the grosheries in the house sit the cans on the shelfs in the kitchen.
2. Next months book will be the book theif, Mrs Taylor announced.
Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
3. Liang and Tyra haven’t finished the survey because it’s very complicated.
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4. Collecting stamps is her favorite hobby.
Circle the subject of this sentence.
5. Stop, look, and listen before crossing the street.
we
they
you
her
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Name:
Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.
1. Come in Mrs. Lynch said and make yourself comfortable.
2. Can you wait for another hour Oscar asked.
3. Are you ready for the game Coach Pensky inquired.
4. Look Bob whispered there are baby birds in that nest.
5. Julie started studying karate three years ago her mother explained.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
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2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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19 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. They builded an house in downtown Cedar Rapids iowa last year.
2. Hey Id like to have pizza for diner Manuela said.
Write the contraction for these two words.
3. I had
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Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences.
4. Jason said he sings the
most bad
worst
of everyone in the choir, but I don’t believe him.
worser
worse
than last time.
patienter
patiently
5. We saw the rare bird because we waited
patientlier
more patiently
19 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Doesn’t Nancy and Kate whish them could see they’re friends moor?
2. we find some informations about gathering blue for hour book report.
Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
3. The meal Nonna was making in the kitchen smelled garlicky and delicious.
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Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Whistling and shouting, the crowd left the stadium.
If the guide words on a dictionary page are lost and low, which word will not be on the page?
5. loud
loser
lotus
lovely
lottery
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19 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Mary you should cleen you’re room now so, its ready when Grandma arrives.
2. That there is a good book about the Wright brothers who was famouser inventers.
Underline the auxiliary, or helping, verbs in these sentences.
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3. If you have looked everywhere else, the keys must be in your bedroom.
4. She will graduate when she has finished her senior project.
Is the tense of this sentence past, present, or future?
5. Sean dreamed about getting his driver’s license.
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19 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. All the students’s lockers are finded on the first floor of the bilding closest to the jim.
2. who taked my lunch from the kitchen Bobbi asked angrily.
Circle the object of the underlined preposition.
3. Follow the highway along the river until you get to Morgantown.
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What is the root, or base, word of this word?
4. musician
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
5. When my cousin Trang came from Vietnam, he couldn’t speak any English.
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19 Friday
Name:
Correct the errors in this friendly letter. Write each underlined section correctly.
may 11 2010
1
dear randi
2
Jen said you breaked you’re arm last week. How did you hurt it? i hope your feeling beter now.
3
4
see you soon
5
Rebecca
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
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2
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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20 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Meikos phone ring more louder than mine do
2. I don’t want no diner because I eated lunch late, Cody explained.
Write the plural form of each noun.
3. tornado
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4. yourself
Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
5. raced around the bases as fast as he could
20 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. I where sunglases in the summer, because the sun shines to strong for me.
2. Insted of living in houses people who lives in citys usualy have apartments.
Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.
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3. A speech to Congress is an important event.
Circle the conjunction in each sentence.
4. She doesn’t have much time to dance because she’s working.
5. As long as I’ve known her, dancing has been her favorite way to spend time.
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20 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. did you know, that the first europeans to seen North america were Vikings
2. Barb wants to figuring out how to do somthing dificult on hers computer
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
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3. Her classmates felt very sad about Irina’s illness, so they sent her a get-well card.
Add a suffix to these words to make nouns.
4. communicate
5. lovely
20 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Deepak is a pilot who flys a small plain for a airline in the US Virgin islands.
2. Ive ben learning to water-ski but i still fall down alot.
Circle the subject and underline the predicate in this sentence.
3. Fear and worry cause trouble and make people unhappy.
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Circle the best word to complete this analogy.
4. sincere : honest :: joyful:
intelligent
silly
happy
depressed
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
5. the famous speech made by Abraham Lincoln
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20 Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
I met my best friend last year at camp running water. Her name is Isabel Sanchez.
1
Even though, we don’t see each other often, we are very close. We like chating a lot,
2
3
and we exchange e-mails ever day. I tell her about my life and, she tells me about hers.
4
5
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3.
4.
5.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
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4
3
2
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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21 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Tina who lives next door to me think roses are more prettyer than tulips.
2. Natchez Mississipi has many elegant buildings that was built before the civil war.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Mrs. Russell is the
more generous
person in our apartment building.
generouser
most generous
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generousest
Circle the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
4. The mayonnaise in the tuna salad was spoiled, and it made me sick.
Underline the simile and circle the metaphor in this sentence.
5. Her smile lit up the room like warm summer sunshine.
21 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Nate wants to no if anybody have a idea fore our sceince project.
2. Kate shouted, I dont want to wear these shoes I want those ones over there
Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?
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3. Ryan works at a café after school. It is a small place.
Underline the predicate adjectives in each sentence.
4. The songs Emily writes are unusual, funny, and intelligent.
5. He drives a car that is small but powerful.
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21 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. We have a wonderful exciting surprise today Ms Brett told her students.
2. She continued “j j Richardson, the author of Its About Time, is visiting our class.
What is the subject of this sentence?
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3. Get a shovel and help me clear the snow off the driveway.
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect subject in this sentence.
4. Because we had to work late, my boss bought everyone pizza and soda.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
5. These skates belong to Jennifer and Dee. They are
her
hers
theirs
their
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21 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. If your hungry after school have some yogurt carrots or popcorn but don’t have two much.
2. Merediths little sisters fighted about who wood go with her and I.
Underline the present tense verbs in this sentence.
3. After the music stops, everyone finds a chair and sits down.
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Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Whose stuff is in the back seat of the car?
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
5. When she fell off her bike, she broke both her leg and her arm.
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21 Friday
Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Ms. Chen is our math teacher. She gives us lots of homework problems every night.
2. It can be very hot in San Antonio in the summer. The winters are usually mild.
3. Jack and Don are spending the weekend in New York. They are visiting friends.
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4. Dove is about a man named Robin Lee Graham. He sailed around the world alone.
5. I looked for Martha at the cinema. She wasn’t there. She had gone to a different movie.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
3
2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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22 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Basque is one of the unusualest langages in the wurld, as well as won of the eldest.
2. To help jessi get ready for the party were pollishing the furnitures and sitting the table.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
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3. Central Park is in New York City, it is my favorite place to spend time.
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
4. He never loses his temper even when he’s really tired or busy.
Write the base word of this word.
5. existence
22 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Them children don’t eat no kind of fishes because, they think it smells badly.
2. I heared that Sherry and Bob is comming to the art gallerys’ openinng tomorrow.
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
3. Dad sometimes appears angry when he is really thinking hard.
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Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
4. Without meaning to, he set off the smoke detector while making dinner.
Underline the objects of the prepositions in this sentence.
5. He dreams of the day when humans travel beyond our own solar system.
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22 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. wen the students give they’re final presentations they’ll be record on video
2. Sheila, volunteers at the hospital too times a month, and works at the libery three days an weak.
Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?
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3. After our walk, we loaded the washer with the dirty clothes.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. compass
5. loaf
22 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. the play the mousetrap which was a student production was a enormous success
2. Wear will Emma and me goes to summer camp next year I wondered.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
3. Some people avoid going to the dentist’s office because they are afraid of pain.
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Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
4. the tires belonging to the bike
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
5. Some kinds of tomatoes grow
more big
biggest
than others, but they aren’t always tastier.
bigger
most big
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Name:
Write whether each sentence is simple, compound, or complex.
1. When she saw Mike, he was waiting for the train.
2. Jane’s older brother cooked us dinner last night.
3. Xiao likes tennis, and he plays very well.
4. Biking is an excellent way to get around the city.
5. Once I finish my chores, I’m going to the movies.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
3
2
1
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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23 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Why dont you and Marsha bring yours own lunchs to work asked Sara.
2. The Great Salt lake used to be largest, but, its evaporating every year
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.
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3. Our town is building a new library, which will have thousands of books and magazines.
Write the plural form of this noun.
4. shoebox
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
5. Mr. Mendez gave me a free ticket to his piano concert tomorrow night.
23 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. we don’t leave the dogs’ in the house by theyselves in case their is a emergency.
2. The poet Henry W Longfellow writt Paul Reveres Ride on April 19 1860.
Circle the conjunction in this sentence.
3. She walked slowly yet purposefully down the path.
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Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
4. Climbing to the peak was the
difficulter
difficultest
part of the hike.
most difficult
more difficult
How many syllables are in this word?
5. invitation
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23 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Claire our next-door neighber is learning to speak japanese in college
2. Ms Thompsons kids wants a puppy she; isn’t shure about the idea.
Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the object of the preposition in each sentence.
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3. The bike with the red fenders is mine.
4. We sat beside the cool stream and had a picnic.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Kara, I’m so happy to see you after all this time!
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23 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. After there all-day nap the cats, run up and down the stares all night.
2. nobodies sure what happened to Toms’ bike which, he leaved outside the office this morning.
What is the meaning of this idiom?
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3. I’m always dropping things, because I’m all thumbs.
Underline the complete subject of this sentence.
4. Among her favorite possessions are a charm bracelet and a photo album.
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
5. an antique camera belonging to Steve
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23 Friday
Name:
Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in each sentence.
1. With about 100 taste cells each, human tastebuds can recognize five basic tastes.
simple subject
simple predicate
2. Where did James learn to play the trombone like that?
simple subject
simple predicate
3. George and Margi, who live upstairs, are running the charity auction this weekend.
simple subject
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simple predicate
4. I haven’t answered any phone calls for you since you left for work.
simple subject
simple predicate
5. The U.S. government includes the judicial, executive, and representative branches.
simple subject
simple predicate
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
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4
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2
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Wednesday
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24 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. When, marty went to a expensive restaurant he choosed the meal that cost the fewest amount.
2. Ms. Sanders told the student’s to open they’re books to the poem Trucks, by Tony Johnston.
Write the correct abbreviation for this word.
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3. governor
If the guide words on a dictionary page are absence and accept, which word will not be
on the page?
4. absolute
academic
abstract
abandon
absorb
Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.
5. Everyone in the family worked hard to clean the house from top to bottom.
24 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. them chili peppers from Kims garden is hottest than we expected.
2. Although we was excited about our knew puppy my sister and me talked to it softly
Rewrite this phrase to include a contraction.
3. James has not
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Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
4. Because the weather is bad today, Field Day will be held next week.
Is the tense of this sentence present, past, or future?
5. If they’d known about the accident, they’d have stayed home.
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24 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Many childrens’ books such as prince caspian is about fantastic adventures in other worlds.
2. for this here recipe, were going to use a cup of milk two eggs and too cup of cheese!
Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate in this sentence.
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3. In World War , the U.S., Great Britain, and France fought and defeated the Axis powers.
Rewrite these sentences to correct the run-ons.
4. A platypus is a strange animal although it is a mammal it has a bill like a duck and it lays eggs.
5. She bought a new candle for her bedroom it smelled like vanilla and cherries.
24 Thursday
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Henry were born in savannah Georgia but he growed up in New York City.
2. Dylan don’t take none of the cookies or, they’re wont be enough for dessert.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
3. The soft spring wind and sunshine spread their warmth over the garden.
Circle the subject of this sentence.
4. Please take out your lab reports and hand them to me.
he
you
we
I
Add a suffix to this word to make an adverb.
5. delicate
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Name:
Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.
1. Ouch yelled Tammy I just hit my thumb with the hammer!
2. The hummingbird’s egg is the smallest in the world Mr. Garner told the class.
3. Paula asked who wants to go out for pizza with me after soccer practice?
4. Linda and I are planning to see a movie in town this weekend Max said.
5. Mom, I’ll never lie to you again Izzy said sadly I promise.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
3
2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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25 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. mark collects old stamps he has hunderds that are from asian and African countrys.
2. The band finnished practicing fore the concert so, now the choir is going onstage
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. The tailor repaired my jacket
most skillfully
skillfully
than I thought he could.
more skillfully
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skillfuller
Circle the conjunction in this sentence.
4. Even though we knew Nikki was working at the store, we were surprised to see her.
Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?
5. The baby cried because it was cold and hungry.
25 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. On a beautiful warm summer day I likes to lay on the cool grass.
2. Hey can we help you get them heavy sootcases out of the car and into you’re room
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
3. Today there are vaccines for diseases that used to be common.
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Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?
4. The painter stepped back to admire his work.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
5. These glasses belong to Susan. They are
.
her
theirs
hers
their
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25 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. This here cake looks deliciously, but I think you spended to much time making it
2. Raquels first visit to Cape Cod were on July 4 1997 when she was a baby
Is the underlined text a complete sentence or a fragment?
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3. Joshua plays the guitar. But not very well right now.
Circle the linking verb in each sentence.
4. The music coming from the radio sounds sweet and sad.
5. Because we had gotten up so early in the morning, it seemed later than it really was.
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25 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Scientists belief that the African grey a large parrot with a red tail can lern hundreds of words.
2. Will our cousin lost wait because he had an serious stomach infection
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. The Chow Chow is one of the world’s
older
most old
more old
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dog breeds.
oldest
Are these nouns singular, plural, or both?
4. stimulus
5. index
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25 Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
People who speak Gullah live on the coast of south carolina and Georgia. Their ancestors
1
were furst brought from Africa as slaves, so Gullah combines English and african languages.
2
3
Also, the Gullah, have kept many old traditions alive. Their culture is rich and interesting.
4
5
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3.
4.
5.
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5
4
3
2
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26 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Moms meatloaf and mashed potatos is more tasty than anything I’ve ever ate before!
2. “georgia on my mind” is Eric’s favorite song he hums it when hes working.
Circle the conjunctions in this sentence.
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3. We will meet you at the airport, whether your flight arrives on time or not.
Rewrite these phrases using a possessive noun.
4. the Pyrenees mountains that are in France
5. the boat that belongs to the Jacksons
26 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. My parents will fly to Misouri but, the cats will be rideing in the car with Alex and I.
2. Don’t go to no trouble for us said Mrs. Johnson we can help ourselves to lunch.
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
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3. For Mother’s Day, Alberto wrote his mom a poem to say how much he loves her.
Write the contraction for these words.
4. we will
Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
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5. He believes that exercising every day is challenging, but important.
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26 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. a cup of cofee tea or hot chocolite are a good way to start the morning
2. Micky’s youngest sister Claudia like all kinds of vegtables accept for broccoli.
Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
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3. Dry leaves and dust blew in the door and swirled across the floor.
4. Tony and his sister closed their eyes, made a wish, and broke the wishbone.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Can you please send me more information about Costa Rica?
26 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Kansas City kansas is famous for blues barbecue and baseball
2. Carrier pigeons can fly, as far as 1,800 kilometers too return too theirs homes.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
3. The roses in the garden are beautiful, I’m allergic to them, I’ll sit somewhere else.
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Add a prefix to this word to make a new word.
4. flexible
Underline the subject and circle the predicate in this sentence.
5. Two small girls wearing ponchos sat by the side of the road.
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Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Some house cats are very friendly with strangers. Some cats are quite shy.
2. Our team scored the winning point. I was at the snack bar.
3. Mr. Lee is Christina’s grandfather. He was born in Shanghai.
4. Jim works at my doctor’s office. He is a technician. He took my blood pressure.
5. The children want dessert. They have to finish their vegetables first.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
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Tuesday
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27 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Many Native american tribes such as the Wasco makes baskets from plant fibers.
2. After they had ran out of the bilding the boys speeded away on they’re skateboards.
Underline the past perfect verb in this sentence.
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3. We had completed the math assignment before lunch.
Circle the best word or words to complete these sentences.
4. March is often a
month than April.
windier
most windy
windiest
more windy
than Buck.
5. Both of my dogs are active, but Trixie is
most active
activer
activest
more active
27 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Josh be sure you dont loose yore ticket or you wont be able to ride the subway.
2. Presadent Barack H Obamas inauguration was on january 20 2009.
Underline the present participle in this sentence.
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3. The passengers were scowling with impatience as they waited in the rain for the bus.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. twitch
5. mosquito
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27 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. For father’s Day next Sunday my little brothers are gonna make Dads’ breakfast by theyselves
2. were going to a educational program on local wildlife at the libery this saturday.
Circle the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
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3. The old friends sat under a shady tree and talked.
Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
4. Our substitute teacher seems strict, yet kind.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
5. Forget your worries and think about the fun you can have.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Max and jason live near us but, them don’t go to hour school any more.
2. Emily’s writing an essay on the black cat a short story by Edgar A Poe for english class.
Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.
3. Jorge likes birds, so he watches for them whenever he is outside.
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Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
4. That jacket belongs to Wendy. It is
her
hers
our
.
ours
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
5. Tina says that she’ll go to the carnival with us whenever we want to.
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27 Friday
Name:
Change these sentences from passive voice to active voice.
1. The words to “America the Beautiful” were written by Katharine Lee Bates as a poem.
2. The poem was created by Bates in 1893, after a trip to Colorado.
3. “America the Beautiful” was performed by Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial.
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4. The song has been recorded by Ray Charles, Mariah Carey, and John Legend.
5. “The Star-Spangled Banner” is often sung by fans at sports events.
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28 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. City Hall which was builded in 1905 is acrost the street from higgins Memorial park.
2. Practice is over so put them soccer balls in the equipment bins Coach Timmins said.
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
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3. The computer store offered all new customers a 25% discount.
Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
4. Thick forests used to cover this whole island.
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.
5. If your notes are not written clearly, they will be hard to review.
28 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Tamika, she practices the trumpet everyday because she want to play it more quicker.
2. Uncle steve colects old pocket watchs he buys them at flea markets and yard sails.
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
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3. Because I didn’t have time to finish my homework last night, I woke up early to do it.
Rewrite each phrase using a contraction.
4. Brett is
5. Wendy does not
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28 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. my brother didn’t have no idea how my sister and me seen his keyes in the dark.
2. Dave and Sheila said their watching The Mask of zorro tonite Ill watch it with them.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Dan worked
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on his history paper than on any other assignment this term.
harder
hardest
most hard
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
4. The youth art center offers its programs to over 300 teens in four towns.
How many syllables does this word have?
5. thoroughly
28 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. I need some knew shoes that arent expensive so I’ll buy them.
2. Marcos spended his childhood watching plains building models and fliing them.
Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive?
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3. The car screeched to a stop at the traffic light.
Are these sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere.
5. Paula, you did a great job!
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28 Friday
Name:
A phrase that is necessary to the meaning of a sentence is called a “restrictive phrase.”
A phrase that is not necessary to the meaning of a sentence is called a “nonrestrictive
phrase.” A nonrestrictive phrase is separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.
Write restrictive or nonrestrictive above the underlined clauses and add commas
if needed.
1. Students who finish their assignments early don’t have to take the test.
2. Jack and Linda who live on a boat have traveled all over the world.
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3. The wind which was strong and cold blew the clothes off the line.
4. Climates that have both cold and warm weather are called “temperate.”
5. San Pablo where Marta was born is a small town in Argentina.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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29 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Todays earthquake which started at 8:30 shaked the city hard for 25 seconds
2. It was the stronger quake in 50 years but, nobody were hurt to bad.
Circle the past perfect verb in this sentence.
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3. Kristy had not met my parents until she came to our house last week.
Circle the best word to complete each analogy.
4. dirty : filthy :: clean :
wash
soap
5. nickel : five :: dollar :
fifty
thousand
spotless
ten
dry
hundred
29 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Ms Greene can I go to lunch early her assistant asked.
2. This here pass gives you excess to the hole museum plus you get a discount at the café
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
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3. Leslie and Pam collected $150 for the school charity drive.
Circle the conjunctions in these sentences. Are they correlative or subordinating?
4. Either Dustin or Penny will walk the dog after school.
5. Although he was tired, he kept running until he reached the finish line.
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29 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. When he herd the phone ring he told hisself, “You don’t have no time to talk”
2. It will be a excellent oportunity for every one on the team two meet other debater’s.
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
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3. the marching band from our college
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
4. Since Andrea has bad allergies, she can’t have pets.
Circle the subject of this sentence.
5. Pause the movie so I can answer the phone.
I
they
we
you
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Lincoln Schools’ debate team are going to Cleveland ohio for a compitition.
2. Nova Scotia which is on Canada’s atlantic coast have the higher tieds in the world.
Write the correct abbreviation for this word.
3. Reverend
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Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.
4. My aunt and uncle grow vegetables in the summer and freeze them for the winter.
Write the base word of this word.
5. unhappiness
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Name:
Correct this outline. Cross out incorrect items and write your corrections above.
TONI MORRISON
I. born in Lorain, Ohio, 1931
Early career as university English instructor
B. fiction career
1. First novel, The Bluest Eye, 1970
2. beloved, 1987, made into a movie
ii. nobel Prize in Literature, 1993
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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30 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Until January 22 1993 Leon Panetta represents the Monterey California area in congress.
2. Because she is so quite julie gets along more better with older dogs than with puppys.
Are the underlined verbs transitive or intransitive?
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3. Jacob sneezed loudly five times, and then he blew his nose.
4. When we got home, our parents were making pizza.
Circle the prepositional phrases in this sentence.
5. We drove to the beach and ate lunch at a seafood restaurant.
30 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. my friend Nancy’s happy lively baby is named luke it is his grandfather’s name
2. Running track playing soccer and swiming is good examples of team sport’s
If the guide words on a dictionary page are likely and linger, which word will not be
on the page?
3. lily
linen
limp
lime
link
Underline the linking verb in this sentence.
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4. On a hot afternoon, cold river water feels wonderful.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
5. These paintbrushes are my uncle’s. They are
his
theirs
mine
ours
.
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30 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Our too dogs barking waked up all the neighbors and caused us alot of problems
2. I heared that Mr. Branco’s American Litrature class are reading cannery row this term.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Lindy’s dad is the
more better
dancer in her family.
best
better
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bestest
Add a suffix to these words to make nouns.
4. tough
5. punish
30 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Neither Jody nor Renee past the test so, she is real unhappy rite now.
2. No you cant have no brownies untill you’re finished with dinner, Aunt Lily explained.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
3. We’re concerned about the environment, we recycle as much as we can.
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Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.
4. Marshall High’s language department sponsors International Day every year.
Underline the figure of speech in this sentence. Is it a simile or personification?
5. The cold winter wind slapped Izzy across the face.
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30 Friday
Name:
Correct the errors in this business letter. Write each underlined section correctly.
febuary 24 2010
1
dear dr park
2
i red you’re book on robots, which were very intresting. When is the next RoboCamp, please?
3
4
sincerely
5
Lizzie Waterson
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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31 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Carla has lost three of her scarfs alredy this winter and its only january.
2. Ursula K Le Guins first story was writen, when she was a eleven year-old.
Is this noun singular, plural, or both?
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3. species
Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in this sentence.
4. After the hurricane, our school sent World Response a donation.
What is the meaning of this idiom?
5. Because Daniel has a really big sweet tooth, he says his favorite meal is dessert.
31 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Peggy who’s the people with you in that there pitchure
2. before we go to the beach well make lunch pack towels and feed the dog.
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
3. My cousins are studying our family’s history, which they say is very interesting.
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Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Next year’s class trip will be to San Antonio, Texas.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
5. Ms. Chen could explain photosynthesis to the class
simpler
more simple
simplest
than the science book.
more simply
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31 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Since they was grounded Will and Tim wont do nothing to upset there parents.
2. gone with the wind one of the more popular novels ever wrote, is set at the time
of the US Civil War.
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
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3. We’ll write the lab report after we finish the experiment.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
4. Andrew damaged his car in the accident he wasn’t injured.
Circle the compound subject and underline the compound predicate in this sentence.
5. The city chorus and orchestra rehearse and perform at the Municipal Theater.
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31 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Buffalo new york on lake erie is the second-larger city in the state.
2. The beacon our local newspaper ran a article about solar power called Bright Ideas.
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verb in this sentence.
3. They didn’t want to ask me to help them study for the test.
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Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words.
4. re
man
e
one
corp
cycl
gram
Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
5. The flowers in the garden were tiny, fragrant, and colorful.
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31 Friday
Name:
Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error.
Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error.
Scientists believe that the house cat has coexisted with humans since 8000 BCE.
1
Cats unlike dogs domesticated themselves. They were worshipped in ancient egypt and
2
3
are still very poppular pets today. Some 600 million families all over the world, have cats.
4
5
1.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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32 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Gabriel and Tony eats more quicker than I do so they allways get more piza!
2. When Mrs Cruz droped her briefcase, all of her students papers blue away.
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
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3. The community volunteers built a new playground, recycling all the old equipment.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. How can I improve my algebra grade?
Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun.
5. the capital of the country
32 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Please, tells the waitor that we don’t want no bread with our meel.
2. She cutted her hand serious when she was making dinner and, it bleeded allot.
Underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject of this sentence.
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3. My best friend, Shaun, is learning to scuba dive.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. studio
5. formula
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32 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Great-grandma Roses 100th birthday was july 13 2007 we had a big party to cellebrate.
2. Susan our basketball team captin is also a honor student and a hospital volunteer
Circle the simple subject of this sentence.
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3. An aide to the senator manages her daily schedule.
Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
4. Summer is Joan’s favorite season she loves to work in her garden.
Underline the past participle in this sentence.
5. By the time our fishing trip was over, we’d caught 15 rainbow trout.
32 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Tad Mr. Blaine said please come to the bored and solve this equashun.
2. The party was holded at a parc so everbody could came and had fun.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
3. That sailboat belongs to my friend and his brother. It is
its
his
theirs
ours
.
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Circle the conjunction in this sentence.
4. Mariana wants to be a physician’s assistant or a preschool teacher.
Circle the subject of this sentence.
5. Nina, take the lasagna out of the oven before it burns!
I
she
you
they
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Name:
Rewrite these sentences to correctly punctuate the dialogue.
1. I think I’m going to go to sleep early Mimi said because I have a test tomorrow.
2. Steve asked the ticket agent when is the next express bus to Mill Center?
3. I’m reading a really good book, so please be quiet Jenny hissed.
4. Mr. Hynes shouted you need to sit down and pay attention now!
5. Where could I have put my new magazine Annie asked herself.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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33 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. if, she wanted a good grade, Patrice should of gave her report more effort
2. The scarey echos in the old house frightened me so bad that I shaked with fear
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Now that she feels better, Cassie should sleep
sounder
more soundly
soundlier
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than she did last night.
sound
Rewrite each phrase using a contraction.
4. Charlie and Lee have not
5. Betsy is
33 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. OK where did all them dirty towells come from Jaqueline asked.
2. I want to see ninja knights, but nobody else does so Im going by my self.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
3. Wow, we never expected to see you here!
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Underline the predicate adjectives in this sentence.
4. Michelle’s family is looking for a pet that is clean, quiet, and friendly.
Write the correct abbreviation for this word.
5. gallon
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33 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. After the long game finaly ended the fan’s all went to they cars and drove a way.
2. Since the magic kingdom opened, many theme parks has openned in Orlando Florida.
How many syllables does this word have?
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3. geranium
Circle the prepositional phrases in this sentence.
4. The police are looking for a man in a blue baseball cap and a leather jacket.
Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
5. Even though we wanted to help them.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Although P T Barnum is best knowed as a entertainer he was also a polititian
2. When Mrs Chu was sick, we had helped her by cooking cleaning and doing errands
Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in this sentence.
3. As prizes, our teacher gave the whole class gift certificates to the pizza parlor.
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If the guide words on a dictionary page are vapor and vat, which word will not be
on the page?
4. vary
vase
vanish
varnish
vast
Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence.
5. The children played by the fireplace while the snow fell outside.
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Name:
Change these sentences from passive voice to active voice.
1. Nancy was bitten by a snake when she was hiking last week.
2. She was given first aid at the scene by her friend Jim.
3. After that, Nancy was taken to the hospital by an ambulance.
4. She was given many tests by the doctors in the emergency room.
5. While she was in the hospital, Nancy was visited by her family and friends.
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How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares.
5
4
3
2
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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34 Monday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Ginny don’t never cook diner on thursday nights because, she has a economics class.
2. raul trys to study more hard for tests than he done last year
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Ms. Zane asked, “Please answer these questions as
honestly
honester
more honest
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as you can.”
honestest
Rewrite these phrases using possessive nouns.
4. the most important product of the state
5. the ingredients in the recipe
34 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Whenever youre worryed about a test remember to breath deep.
2. Charlotte who visited Jan and I last winter is working for Dr Hunter in hanover.
Are the underlined verbs transitive or intransitive?
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3. The president appointed a new Supreme Court justice.
4. We are leaving at 10:30 so we can catch the last train.
Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.
5. Mario won’t ask his friends for help unless he is having a big problem.
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34 Wednesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The french revolution began on July 14 1789 when the Bastille were stormed.
2. If you want to go to the library meet me after spanish class Emma said.
Circle the linking verb in this sentence.
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3. Melissa’s biscuits and gravy tasted delicious, so I ate two helpings.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Review your notes and be ready for a test tomorrow.
Underline the present perfect verb in this sentence.
5. James worked to buy a bicycle and finally has earned enough money.
34 Thursday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Lawrence plays the guittar good but his not a profesional musician.
2. My dads favorite t.v. show is dancing with the stars and he watchs it every week.
Add a prefix to this word to make an adjective.
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Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun in each sentence.
4. The dog slept in the sun, moving its paws.
5. Frank’s cousins said they would help him build a new garage.
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Name:
Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.
1. Jack London wrote White Fang. He was born in San Francisco, California, in 1876.
2. Walking to work isn’t always easy. It is good exercise. It doesn’t cost a lot.
3. Penny broke her leg skiing in January. She went to the winter dance on crutches.
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4. They asked Eduardo to build sets for the play. He was very happy to help them.
5. I drive past Sugar Bear Donuts often. I always want a donut when I do.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. These here jeans were the most cheap pear in the store, so it teared very quick.
2. Marco Polo who was borne in 1254 made his first voyage to asia when he was only
17 year’s old.
Underline the independent clause in this sentence.
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3. Because she loves dogs and cats, Clarissa volunteers at her local animal shelter.
Write the plural form of each noun.
4. salmon
5. headquarters
35 Tuesday
Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Leslie you should be reserching you’re paper now, not waisting time on the internet.
2. Earthwurms are helpfull to gardeners because, they fluff the soil.
Circle the simple subject of this sentence.
3. Behind the museum is a sculpture garden.
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Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on.
4. When Yana moved to Yuma she didn’t know anyone, she was lonely.
Underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in this sentence.
5. Anthony, please give me a piece of gum.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. If Jack and Lucy wins the contest they are going on an european vacation
2. Late last night hour cow Molly had twin calfs we named them blossom and Star.
Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence.
3. Ruth’s cat Shiloh is the
cat she has ever had.
timidest
more timid
timider
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most timid
Circle the compound subject and underline the compound predicate in each sentence.
4. Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant both attended West Point and served
in the United States Army.
5. His constant humming and fidgeting make me nervous and keep me from concentrating.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Olivias hair is allmost long enough two donate to “locks of love.”
2. E B White, the author of Stuart Little, writed storys for childrens and adults.
Circle the best word to complete this sentence.
3. Clean water and air are the rights of every human being. They are
theirs
ours
its
his
.
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4. thermometer
thermos
thermostat
thermal
Circle the meaning of the root you wrote above.
5. land
glass
air
heat
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Correct this outline. Cross out incorrect items and write your corrections above.
PENICILLIN
i. Discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming
A. accidental discovery
Positives and negatives
1. treats many infectious diseases
Can cause allergic reactions
II. Additional research by Ernst Chain, Howard Florey, and Norman Heatley
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. We havent putted all of them photos into albums so, please don’t look at that yet.
2. If you look to you right you’ll see a original copy of Irving Berlins song Blue Skies.
Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence.
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3. Lee doesn’t like getting wet, so he will stay in the house while the rain is falling.
Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
4. Nobody wants to clean out the garage today, but it’s important!
Is the following text a complete sentence or a fragment?
5. Ian’s older brother, David, and sister, Celia.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. Rufus, can you bye some food for the fishes when you go shopping Lindsey asked.
2. Mike cant go nowhere tonite because his brother and him are sick.
Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.
3. Darren left his muddy running shoes outside the garage door.
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Circle the best word to complete this analogy.
4. thick : dense :: thin :
compact
heavy
sparse
solid
Underline the complete predicate and circle the simple predicate in this sentence.
5. Waiting for their favorite cyclist to ride past, the fans stood along the dusty road.
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. We found a jacket a notebook and some glasses in the locker room on Wednesday but we
don’t know who’s they are.
2. Fluoride which is in most brands of toothpast help prevent cavitys.
Circle the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.
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3. The band will march in the parade whether they have new uniforms or not.
Add a suffix to these words to make adjectives.
4. worth
5. truth
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Name:
Write these sentences correctly.
1. The boy’s struggled to move the heavy slipery rock out of the weigh of the car.
2. Houston Texas is near the gulf of Mexico but its not on the coast.
Underline the present participle in this sentence.
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3. If the weather is good tomorrow, Mr. Taylor will be working in his yard.
Write the correct abbreviation for each word.
4. kilogram
5. corporation
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Name:
Write restrictive or nonrestrictive above the underlined clauses and add commas if needed.
1. Types of food that are high in protein are often high in calories, too.
2. Ashley who is my chemistry lab partner won last year’s science fair.
3. Romano which is made from sheep’s milk is a hard cheese.
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4. Mackenzie likes living on an island where everyone knows each other.
5. Dorm residents who do not keep their rooms clean will lose their housing deposits.
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1
Monday
1. Did they watch an exciting game on
Saturday?
2. I saw a movie with my brother Chris
last night.
3. ours
4. imperative
5. Jr.
Tuesday
1. We always sit in the same seats for
homeroom so Ms. Sanchez can take
attendance.
2. “Please give me those papers now,” Liz said.
3. plural
4. door
5. relation, relate
Wednesday
1. Maria and Paul have a big birthday
celebration every June.
2. Geometry isn’t very difficult for me. Algebra
is harder. or me; algebra...
3. shouldn’t
4. and
5. Dr. Andre has been my dentist for five years.
He is very gentle.
Thursday
1. The club didn’t meet, because Kate was sick,
I had to babysit, and Jack hurt his ankle.
2. Would you like some hot chocolate with
your cookies?
3. hibernation
4. The hockey players and their coach
were photographed for the newspaper.
5. past
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Federal elections are held in November,
but State elections can be held in other
months. or While Federal elections are held
in November, State elections can be held in
other months.
2. The girls’ basketball team won the state
championships for the third time last year.
3. Connecticut’s state bird is the robin, and its
state flower is the mountain laurel.
4. Martin gets very thirsty after he runs, so he
makes sure to drink plenty of water.
5. Cats do not see color as well as humans do,
though (but) they see better in the dark.
WEEK
2
Monday
1. Daphne said, “My favorite book is The
Giver.”
2. I also like to read J. K. Rowling’s books.
3. Dave and Marty’s bikes
4. you
5. has
Tuesday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
They each ate two pieces of pizza for lunch.
My mom and dad are from Havana, Cuba.
largest
oldest
eaves
Wednesday
1. Have you ever been to an art museum
before?
2. The gym teachers’ names are Mr. Chen
and Mrs. Baker.
3. Jill and Leslie
4. small, cozy
5. Japanese, Irish
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1. Josh and I worked all weekend building
those stairs to our treehouse.
2. Our creative writing class goes to the library
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
3. Sr.
4. mo.
5. After
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. A voice over the loudspeaker said, “The train
from Springfield is now arriving.”
2. “John has to work,” Cristina told us, “so he
can’t come to the party.”
3. “Who are the candidates for student
government?” Mr. Martinez asked.
4. “We need to work together,” Ron explained,
“to get our project done on time.”
5. Mom shouted, “Remember that we are
eating dinner at six tonight!”
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Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
1. My brother Pablo likes working with
children, so he wants to be a teacher.
2. Because Jim and I weren’t ready for the test
yesterday, we scored worse than usual.
3. fastest
4. fragment
5. whether, or
1. Are squirrels more common than foxes
in the United States?
2. My oldest cousin, who lives in New York,
doesn’t have any brothers or sisters.
3. until the planning committee approves them
4. When it rains in the desert, many plants
flower. Some animals also become more
active.
5. There are four types of angles. They are
measured in degrees.
1. The nature club went hiking after they read
the essay “Mountain Thoughts” by John Muir.
2. Because everyone in my family likes animals,
we have a lot of pets.
3. adjust
4. engage
5. should
1. On July 4, 1776, the American colonies
declared their independence from England.
2. We aren’t riding our bikes to the beach this
afternoon because the wind is blowing too
strongly.
3. complaint
4. Mar.
5. Capt.
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
interrogative
declarative
imperative
exclamatory
interrogative
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4
Monday
1. Citronella, also called mosquito plant, smells
like lemon but is related to the geranium.
2. Jackie received an A on her assignment, but
I only got a C on mine.
3. My sister and brother go to the gym and
work out three days a week.
4. shelves
5. fish (fishes—if students know they are
referring to different species of fish)
Tuesday
1. Greta and I asked Tim to bring those photos
to us after class tomorrow.
2. My parents’ plane leaves at 3:00, and I’m
taking them to the airport.
3. cake; him
4. questions; Lee and Beth
5. Galileo is called the father of modern
physics. He was born in 1564.
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1. Jill and her roommate bought bread, orange
juice, and ice cream at the deli.
2. He’s really worried about getting the right
answers on his biology test.
3. future
4. plural possessive
5. singular possessive
Thursday
1. “Look at this!” Luke shouted. “I found
a watch under the bench.”
2. Mr. Bock, why do you always wear
a bow tie to class?
3. discontent
4. unreliable
5. between my cousin and me
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
October 27, 2009
Dear Leslie and Bob,
It was great to see you last weekend.
Let’s get together soon!
Your friend,
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Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
1. That roller coaster was the most exciting
ride I’ve (or I have) ever been on!
2. As her friend boarded the bus, she waved
good-bye (or goodbye) sadly.
3. and, but
4. more interesting
5. judge and jury
1. “I need to lie down and rest for a few
minutes,” Mark said, “and then I’ll (or I will)
be ready to leave.”
2. Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii, at the beginning of World War .
3. you
4. Wendy is going to fail Spanish
5. I’m going to do the laundry
Wednesday
1. Because that soup tastes bad, we’re going
to make another batch.
2. When we went to the park yesterday, Alex
was wearing a sweater he made by himself.
3. is
4. becomes
5. both, and
1. R. L. Stine writes more creatively than any
other author I know.
2. When the kids got home from the park, their
shoes were full of dirt.
3. his
4. theirs
5. declarative
Possible answers include:
1. Alexander Graham Bell began to teach
deaf children in 1863, and he invented the
telephone in 1875.
2. You can borrow movies from the library, but
you can only have two at a time. or You can
borrow only two movies at a time from the
library.
3. Because a lot of prepared food contains salt,
it’s not a good idea to eat a lot of it. or A lot
of prepared food contains salt, so it’s not a
good idea to eat a lot of it.
4. Although deciduous trees lose their leaves
every year, evergreen trees do not lose
theirs. or Deciduous trees lose their leaves
every year, but evergreen trees do not.
5. Pam’s family lives in Chicago, but they used
to live in Denver.
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Monday
1. “It’s an honor to meet you, Mr. King,”
Josh said.
2. Lori didn’t have any traffic on her drive
home, so she arrived early.
3. the children
4. Toni finished her homework at the library.
Then she went home. or ...library, and
then she...
5. Shivering and shaking, Bob waited for the
bus in the snowstorm.
Tuesday
1. Beethoven was born on December 16,
1770, in Germany.
2. When Jack and I help clean the chemistry
lab, we wash the flasks, test tubes, and
beakers.
3. advertise
4. nibble
5. dark, dangerous
3. the box
4. Blvd.
5. Hwy.
Thursday
1. “Hey, you can’t ride my bike to the store!”
yelled Rick.
2. The tiny, frightened mouse looked up at me
from the bottom of the sink.
3. interrogative
4. Before going to the science museum
5. They’ve
Friday
1. spelling error (butterflies)
2. spelling error (places)
3. capitalization error (Florida, Texas, Mexico,
California)
4. punctuation error (year, but)
5. no error
Wednesday
1. Antonio’s only living grandfather, who lives
in Italy, is 95 years old.
2. Let’s go see Beyond the Galaxy at the
movies this Saturday, and I’ll buy the
popcorn.
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Monday
1. It has been much colder this February than
in January.
2. Smoke is filling the house, and we have to
get out now!
3. hardest
4. three
5. had driven
Tuesday
1. I would like to live in Paris, Rome, or London
someday.
2. The drama club is putting on The Mousetrap,
a mystery, in April.
3. simple
4. wiggly
5. accidental
Wednesday
1. “Let’s buy some new comics,” Eric suggested.
2. Nikki Giovanni’s poem “Revolutionary
Music” is one of my favorites.
3. because
4. He’s the kindest person I know. He always
has something nice to say.
5. squirrels
Thursday
1. We didn’t know whose backpack was found
on the bus.
2. Wanming’s grandmother grows a lot of
vegetables in her garden.
3. declarative
4. imperative
5. basics
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Because Nancy’s car is old and unreliable,
she’s going to buy a new one.
2. Hugo and Thomas play chess every
afternoon.
3. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar
system, and it also moves the fastest. or
Mercury is the smallest and fastest planet
in the solar system.
4. Even though we bought expensive tickets
to the hockey game, our seats weren’t
very good.
5. Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes, one in
Physics and the other in Chemistry. or Marie
Curie won Nobel Prizes in Physics and in
Chemistry.
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Monday
1. What should we have brought to share
at the picnic?
2. Scientists found a unique fossil in the hills
near Bismarck, North Dakota.
3. we’re
4. hers
5. future
Tuesday
1. “Will the mechanic finish repairing my car
by 5:00?” asked Mr. Grogan.
2. “I don’t know,” replied the manager. “The
brake linings need to be replaced.”
3. I always take my dog for a walk
4. machine
5. from her aunt and uncle
Wednesday
1. My brother Michael, who goes to Upland
State University, wants to be a veterinarian.
2. The Battle of the Alamo began on February
23, 1836, in San Antonio, Texas.
3. prize; Libby
4. heroes
5. calves
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Thursday
1. “Look, those boys are taking the apples from
our tree again!” shouted Lily.
2. This device, which is called a counting scale,
tells you how many small items are in a pile.
3. A key to the garage is under the red
flowerpot in the garden.
4. you
5. has been
Friday
1. simple subject: strawberries; simple
predicate: are
2. simple subject: The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer; simple predicate: was written
3. simple subject: Adam; simple predicate:
moved
4. simple subject: person; simple predicate:
coughed
5. simple subject: hurricanes; simple predicate:
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Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
1. Capt. Stevens was one of the first women
to fly a jumbo jet.
2. Because Mariela and Tina enjoy dance,
they go to many performances.
3. either, or
4. the Crandall family’s new house
5. Atlantic salmon
1. They don’t have any idea about where
we’re going after school.
2. Peggy, Mark, and James are learning to
play “Simple Gifts” on their guitars.
3. became
4. Although Emma hadn’t been studying
Italian long
5. in order to get to the meeting on time
Wednesday
1. These are your books, and those on the
shelf are mine.
2. Zoey doesn’t work at the Pizza Palace on
weeknights, but she does on Saturdays.
3. complete sentence
4. Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
5. more honest
1. Thomas Jefferson, the third president, wrote
the Declaration of Independence.
2. Even though we sat by the fire, we felt
too cold.
3. the tulips
4. I haven’t
5. more quietly
1. “How are we going to get all these dishes
washed?” Martina wondered.
2. Lou called out, “I’ll be waiting for you at
the bus stop tomorrow!”
3. “No,” Barbara repeated, “I don’t know
where the hammer is.”
4. “I want to take an X-ray of your arm,” the
doctor told his patient.
5. “Let’s try to solve these equations together,”
Mary suggested.
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Monday
1. “Where do you want to go on vacation?”
William asked.
2. Kathy and her brothers built a wonderful
treehouse by themselves.
3. growing, happening
4. moose
5. chairmen
Tuesday
1. The Joshua tree grows to be older than
any other tree in California.
2. Lois Lowry was born in Honolulu, Hawaii,
in 1937, and lived in Japan as a teenager.
3. Her beautiful, soft velvet coat
4. declarative
5. sweet, innocent
Wednesday
Thursday
1. Tanya and Meg asked us for help moving
that heavy box.
2. There is generally only one full moon per
month, but when there are two, the second
is called a blue moon.
3. closet
4. plural possessive
5. plural possessive
Friday
1. capitalization error (Mamma Luisa’s)
2. punctuation error (spaghetti, pizza, or
ravioli)
3. punctuation error (friends, who all know
how picky I am,)
4. no error
5. spelling error (planning)
1. They’re having a band concert, and
their music teacher, Robert M. Smith is
conducting.
2. Billy, do you know who’s going to wait
for the train with us?
3. I love dogs
4. there
5. sweater; nephew
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Monday
1. Our class is creating a play based on
R. L. Stevenson’s Treasure Island.
2. “Can you come to the skate park with us
tomorrow?” asked Keisha.
3. mine
4. unusual
5. nonviolent
Tuesday
1. His neighbors, Greg and Sita, are traveling
to Washington, DC, (or D.C.,) for spring
break.
2. In a united effort to meet our deadline,
Bob photocopied, Lexy stapled, and I
filed papers.
3. interest
4. a perfect shiny apple
5. imperative
Wednesday
1. Mr. Meagles is a kind, generous banker
in Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit.
2. My mother’s doctor doesn’t want her to eat
any fast food because it’s unhealthy.
3. would have
4. future
5. although
Thursday
1. Jaqui and Lia dress more simply than many
of their friends.
2. Aaron Copland’s ballet Appalachian Spring
premiered on October 30, 1944.
3. plural
4. compound
5. more rapidly
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Classical music is very pleasant to listen to,
and it might even make you smarter!
2. Peanuts are actually legumes and are related
to peas and beans.
3. Tom grew up in New Jersey, so he could
take the bus to New York City every week.
4. Dr. Greene is a botanist who studies tropical
plants from places like the Amazon.
5. My brother likes to read the entertainment
section of the newspaper, but I like the
comics best.
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Monday
1. “Those are stories Marshall wrote by
himself,” bragged his mom.
2. Mimi and her nephew spent the day at
the boardwalk, where they went on a lot
of rides.
3. the tennis team’s equipment
4. e-mails; friends
5. $500; End of Hunger Fund
Tuesday
1. All of those women sang in the Mother’s
Day performance.
2. In the distance, dozens of sheep moved
across the field like fluffy clouds.
3. fragment
4. thistle
5. I poured the juice.
Thursday
1. My brother’s name is Thomas Robert, but
everybody calls him T. R. (or TR) for short.
2. Even though she’s had two years of piano
lessons, Nan still doesn’t play very well.
3. Whoever leaves last
4. you
5. and, so
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
simple
compound
complex
simple
complex
Wednesday
1. Ms. Jackson, the woman who works with
my mom, is studying to be a nurse.
2. “Don’t forget to send me your new e-mail
address,” Charlie said.
3. in the sunny window
4. explode
5. the table
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Monday
1. “When the liquid is heated, it begins to
release vapor,” Ms. Clark explained.
2. On September 27, 2018, I will be
20 years old.
3. pres.
4. Sweet, peaceful music
5. It wasn’t robbers we heard on the roof.
It was raccoons! or ...roof; it was...!
Tuesday
1. The volunteers are painting the library,
cutting the grass, and emptying the trash.
2. Denise sunburns badly, so she wore long
sleeves on the field trip.
3. exclamatory
4. scarier
5. simple
Thursday
1. Fred, who was dealing with an unhappy
customer, went to look for the store manager.
2. “Paul, we have a problem with an angry
customer,” Fred said.
3. hadn’t
4. both
5. can be
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
March 18, 2010
Dear Ms. Fleming:
I would like some information
Sincerely,
Juan F. Mola
Wednesday
1. Look, that pile of books is sliding off the
table onto the floor!
2. Jo didn’t feel well after fourth period, so I
took her to the nurse’s office.
3. either, or
4. fluffy, cold
5. simple, traditional
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Monday
1. The children’s carrot cake won a prize
in the school baking contest.
2. For the annual contest, all of the contestants
develop a new recipe by themselves.
3. excitement
4. reflection
5. an exciting story; the audience
Tuesday
1. Shelly rode her bike faster than she had
ever ridden before.
2. Until she read the map, she didn’t have
any idea where she was.
3. three
4. look
5. cut
Wednesday
1. Part of Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first
Indiana Jones movie, took place in Egypt.
2. Almost everybody in my family lives near
Boston, Massachusetts.
3. as soon as
4. the big cities’ tall buildings
5. the hot and muggy weather
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1. The first chapter of White Fang is called
“The Trail of the Meat.”
2. Dr. Johnsen, our school principal, grew up
in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
3. interrogative
4. most intelligent
5. more intelligent
Friday
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.”
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Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
1. Maddie and Pete are learning about
monkeys that live in the Amazon rainforest.
2. There are tamarins, marmosets, and
capuchins in that part of Brazil.
3. Nathaniel and Jon
4. imperative
5. A strong, bitterly cold wind
1. “I’m sorry Liza feels bad,” said Mr. Donnelly.
2. During the first week of last month, Yoko
went to her mother’s office after school.
3. either, or
4. decide
5. perform
1. On May 27, 1993, my parents graduated
from Boston University.
2. “Mom, can we go to Grandma’s house next
summer?” asked Libby.
3. apt.
4. mts.
5. do, has
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
punctuation error (family is—no comma)
punctuation error (lake. We’ll)
spelling error (hiking)
capitalization error (Paul)
no error
Wednesday
1. Becca read Flygirl last month, but she doesn’t
remember anything about it.
2. We’re going to upgrade our computer so
it’s faster.
3. vase
4. you
5. fragment
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Monday
1. Jen wears her lucky sneakers every time
she has a test.
2. Georgia O’Keeffe painted many scenes
near Taos, New Mexico.
3. past
4. pupusas; our class
5. rain
Tuesday
1. “Barron and I studied photosynthesis for
our project,” explained Dean.
2. Daniela plays chess better than her younger
brother because she practices a lot.
3. below the horizon
4. fragment
5. sits and reads; sits in his chair and reads
the paper after dinner
Wednesday
1. Arctic wolves, which live in northern Canada
and Greenland, prey on caribou.
2. Dennis enjoyed running the marathon, but
he was very tired when he finished.
3. unless
4. doesn’t sing well
5. a tiny town called Woodville
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Thursday
1. Uncle Keith, my dad’s brother, is a mechanic
in the U.S. Air Force.
2. Mr. Pacheco said, “We’ve got to find
Marta’s keys, or she’s going to be locked
out.”
3. slower
4. both
5. singular
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Louis visits the dentist every six months
because he wants to avoid cavities.
2. I love pancakes for breakfast, and sometimes
I eat six or seven.
3. Jen wants to be a police officer, so she’s
studying criminal justice.
4. Jacksonville is the biggest city in Florida, but
Tallahassee is the capital.
5. Mr. Quinn, our history teacher, is an expert
on the Civil War.
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Monday
1. “Open your mouth and stick out your
tongue,” Dr. West said.
2. Mario’s plane ticket to Florida cost less
money than mine.
3. Jorge’s
4. After you add the green mold to the
agar gel
5. exclamatory
Tuesday
1. Wow, look at those awesome, cool sports
cars!
2. E. A. Poe, who wrote the poem “The Raven,”
lived in Baltimore, Maryland.
3. allowable
4. hopeful
5. letter; newspaper
Thursday
1. Yes, Bonnie told Rosa and me that she made
an apple pie for tonight’s dessert.
2. Does she use fresh apples or frozen ones
in the pie?
3. his
4. became
5. fortresses
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
imperative
declarative
interrogative
exclamatory
imperative
Wednesday
1. Those are the cords that connect all the
computers in the lab.
2. “I just saw the happiest story in today’s
newspaper!” said Sandi.
3. higher
4. planning
5. the lion’s sharp claws
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Monday
1. Those boys are working too quickly to pay
attention to what they’re doing.
2. Most students don’t want to do any
homework on the weekend.
3. simple
4. Mia’s funny, independent niece
5. vis; see
Tuesday
1. Dylan and Ben wake up the earliest of all
my friends so they can run before school.
2. They also lift weights, stretch, and change
their clothes in time for homeroom.
3. and
4. A red-tailed hawk sat in the maple tree
watching the bird feeder. or ...tree; it was
watching...
5. four
Wednesday
1. The little boy felt very proud when he tied
his shoes by himself.
2. There are many kinds of fish at Lake
Greyson, but trout are the commonest
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4. Ms. Evans
5. inc.
Thursday
1. After you bring the groceries in the house,
set the cans on the shelves in the kitchen.
2. “Next month’s book will be The Book Thief,”
Mrs. Taylor announced.
3. Liang and Tyra haven’t finished the survey
because it’s very complicated.
4. Collecting stamps is her favorite hobby.
5. you
Friday
1. “Come in,” Mrs. Lynch said, “and make
yourself comfortable.”
2. “Can you wait for another hour?” Oscar
asked.
3. “Are you ready for the game?” Coach
Pensky inquired.
4. “Look,” Bob whispered, “there are baby
birds in that nest.”
5. “Julie started studying karate three years
ago,” her mother explained.
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Monday
1. They built a house in downtown Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, last year.
2. “Hey, I’d like to have pizza for dinner,”
Manuela said.
3. I’d
4. worst
5. more patiently
Tuesday
1. Don’t Nancy and Kate wish they could see
their friends more?
2. We found some information about
Gathering Blue for our book report.
3. garlicky, delicious
4. declarative
5. loser
Thursday
1. All the students’ lockers are found on the first
floor of the building closest to the gym.
2. “Who took my lunch from the kitchen?”
Bobbi asked angrily.
3. river
4. music
5. he couldn’t speak any English
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
May 11, 2010
Dear Randi,
Jen said you broke your arm last week.
I hope you’re feeling better now.
See you soon,
Wednesday
1. Mary, you should clean your room now so
it’s ready when Grandma arrives.
2. That’s a good book about the Wright
brothers, who were famous inventors.
3. have, must
4. will, has
5. past
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Monday
1. Meiko’s phone rings louder than mine does.
2. “I don’t want any dinner because I ate lunch
late,” Cody explained.
3. tornadoes
4. yourselves
5. fragment
Tuesday
1. I wear sunglasses in the summer because
the sun shines too strongly for me.
2. Instead of living in houses, people who live
in cities usually have apartments.
3. A speech to Congress is an important event.
4. because
5. as long as
Thursday
1. Deepak is a pilot who flies a small plane
for an airline in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
2. I’ve been learning to water-ski, but I still fall
down a lot.
3. Fear and worry cause trouble and make
people unhappy.
4. happy
5. Abraham Lincoln’s famous speech
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
capitalization error (Camp Running Water)
punctuation error (Even though we)
spelling error (chatting)
spelling error (every)
punctuation error (life, and she tells me)
Wednesday
1. Did you know that the first Europeans to see
North America were Vikings?
2. Barb wants to figure out how to do
something difficult on her computer.
3. felt
4. communication
5. loveliness
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Monday
1. Tina, who lives next door to me, thinks roses
are prettier than tulips.
2. Natchez, Mississippi, has many elegant
buildings that were built before the Civil
War.
3. most generous
4. in the tuna salad
5. Her smile lit up the room like warm summer
sunshine
Tuesday
1. Nate wants to know if anybody has an idea
for our science project.
2. Kate shouted, “I don’t want to wear these
shoes. I want those over there!”
3. complete sentence
4. unusual, funny, intelligent
5. small, powerful
Wednesday
1. “We have a wonderful, exciting surprise
today,/!” Ms. Brett told her students.
2. She continued, “J. J. Richardson, the author
of It’s About Time, is visiting our class.”
3. you
4. pizza and soda; everyone
5. theirs
Thursday
1. If you’re hungry after school, have some
yogurt, carrots, or popcorn, but don’t have
too much.
2. Meredith’s little sisters fought about who
would go with her and me.
3. stops, finds, sits
4. interrogative
5. both, and
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Ms. Chen, our math teacher, gives us lots
of homework problems every night.
2. Although it can be very hot in San Antonio
in the summer, the winters are usually mild.
3. Jack and Don are spending the weekend
visiting friends in New York.
4. Dove is about a man named Robin Lee
Graham, who sailed around the world
alone.
5. I looked for Martha at the cinema, but she
wasn’t there because she had gone to a
different movie.
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Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
1. Basque is one of the most unusual languages
in the world, as well as one of the oldest.
2. To help Jessi get ready for the party, we’re
polishing the furniture and setting the table.
3. Central Park in New York City is my favorite
place to spend time.
4. even when he’s really tired or busy
5. exist
1. Those children don’t eat any kind of fish
because they think it smells bad.
2. I heard that Sherry and Bob are coming
to the art gallery’s opening tomorrow.
3. appears
4. complex
5. day; solar system
1. The play The Mousetrap, which was a
student production, was an enormous
success.
2. “Where will Emma and I go to summer camp
next year?” I wondered.
3. people
4. the bike’s tires
5. bigger
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
complex
simple
compound
simple
complex
Wednesday
1. When the students give their final
presentations, they’ll be recorded on video.
2. Sheila volunteers at the hospital two times
a month and works at the library three days
a week.
3. transitive
4. compasses
5. loaves
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Monday
1. “Why don’t you and Marsha bring your own
lunches to work?” asked Sara.
2. The Great Salt Lake used to be larger, but
it’s evaporating every year.
3. is, will
4. shoeboxes
5. ticket; me
Tuesday
1. We don’t leave the dogs in the house by
themselves in case there is an emergency.
2. The poet Henry W. Longfellow wrote “Paul
Revere’s Ride” on April 19, 1860.
3. yet
4. most difficult
5. four
Wednesday
1. Claire, our next-door neighbor, is learning
to speak Japanese in college.
2. Ms. Thompson’s kids want a puppy; she isn’t
sure about the idea.
3. with the red fenders
4. beside the cool stream
5. exclamatory
Thursday
1. After their all-day nap, the cats run up and
down the stairs all night.
2. Nobody’s sure what happened to Tom’s
bike, which he left outside the office this
morning.
3. clumsy, uncoordinated
4. a charm bracelet and a photo album
5. Steve’s antique camera
Friday
1. simple subject: tastebuds; simple predicate:
can recognize
2. simple subject: James; simple predicate: did
learn
3. simple subject: George and Margi; simple
predicate: are running
4. simple subject: I; simple predicate: haven’t
answered
5. simple subject: government; simple
predicate: includes
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Monday
1. When Marty went to an expensive
restaurant, he chose the meal that cost
the least amount.
2. Ms. Sanders told the students to open their
books to the poem “Trucks” by Tony
Johnston.
3. gov.
4. abandon
5. worked hard to clean the house
Tuesday
1. Those chili peppers from Kim’s garden are
hotter than we expected.
2. Although we were excited about our new
puppy, my sister and I talked to it softly.
3. James hasn’t
4. Field Day will be held next week
5. past
Wednesday
1. Many children’s books, such as Prince
Caspian, are about fantastic adventures in
other worlds.
2. For this recipe, we’re going to use a cup of
milk, two eggs, and two cups of cheese.
3. U.S., Great Britain, and France; fought and
defeated
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is a mammal, it has a bill like a duck and it
lays eggs. or: A…animal; although it is a
mammal,
5. She bought a new candle for her bedroom.
It smelled like vanilla and cherries.
Thursday
1. Henry was born in Savannah, Georgia, but
he grew up in New York City.
2. Dylan, don’t take any of the cookies, or
there won’t be enough for dessert.
3. wind and sunshine
4. you
5. delicately
Friday
1. “Ouch,” yelled Tammy, “I just hit my thumb
with the hammer!”
2. “The hummingbird’s egg is the smallest in the
world,” Mr. Garner told the class.
3. Paula asked, “Who wants to go out for
pizza with me after soccer practice?”
4. “Linda and I are planning to see a movie in
town this weekend,” Max said.
5. “Mom, I’ll never lie to you again,” Izzy said
sadly. “I promise.”
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Monday
1. Mark collects old stamps; he has hundreds
that are from Asian and African countries.
2. The band finished practicing for the concert,
so now the choir is going onstage.
3. more skillfully
4. Even though
5. intransitive
Tuesday
1. On a beautiful, warm summer day, I like to
lie on the cool grass.
2. Hey, can we help you get those heavy
suitcases out of the car and into your room?
3. declarative
4. intransitive
5. hers
Thursday
1. Scientists believe that the African grey,
a large parrot with a red tail, can learn
hundreds of words.
2. Will, our cousin, lost weight because he had
a serious stomach infection.
3. oldest
4. singular
5. singular
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
capitalization error (South Carolina)
spelling error (first)
capitalization error (African)
punctuation error (the Gullah have kept)
no error
Wednesday
1. This cake looks delicious, but I think you
spent too much time making it.
2. Raquel’s first visit to Cape Cod was on
July 4, 1997, when she was a baby.
3. fragment
4. sounds
5. seemed
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Monday
1. Mom’s meatloaf and mashed potatoes are
tastier than anything I’ve ever eaten before!
2. “Georgia on My Mind” is Eric’s favorite
song; he hums it when he’s working.
3. whether, or
4. France’s Pyrenees mountains
5. the Jacksons’ boat
Tuesday
1. My parents will fly to Missouri, but the cats
will be riding in the car with Alex and me.
2. “Don’t go to any trouble for us,” said Mrs.
Johnson. “We can help ourselves to lunch.”
3. poem; mom/his mom
4. we’ll
5. challenging, important
Wednesday
1. A cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate is
a good way to start the morning.
2. Micky’s youngest sister, Claudia, likes all
kinds of vegetables except for broccoli.
3. Dry leaves and dust blew in the door and
swirled across the floor.
4. Tony and his sister closed their eyes, made
a wish, and broke the wishbone.
5. interrogative
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1. Kansas City, Kansas, is famous for blues,
barbecue, and baseball.
2. Carrier pigeons can fly as far as 1,800
kilometers to return to their homes.
3. Although the roses in the garden are beautiful,
I’m allergic to them, so I’ll sit somewhere else.
or The…beautiful. I’m….else.
4. inflexible
5. Two small girls wearing ponchos
sat by the side of the road.
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Some house cats are very friendly with
strangers, but others are quite shy.
2. When our team scored the winning point, I
was at the snack bar.
3. Mr. Lee, Christina’s grandfather, was born in
Shanghai.
4. Jim, a technician at my doctor’s office, took
my blood pressure.
5. If the children want dessert, they have to
finish their vegetables first.
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Monday
1. Many Native American tribes, such as the
Wasco, make baskets from plant fibers.
2. After they had run out of the building, the
boys sped away on their skateboards.
3. had completed
4. windier
5. more active
Tuesday
1. Josh, be sure you don’t lose your ticket or
you won’t be able to ride the subway.
2. President Barack H. Obama’s inauguration
was on January 20, 2009.
3. scowling
4. twitches
5. mosquitoes or mosquitos
Wednesday
1. For Father’s Day next Sunday, my little
brothers are going to make Dad’s breakfast
by themselves.
2. We’re going to an educational program on
local wildlife at the library this Saturday.
3. under a shady tree
4. strict, kind
5. imperative
Thursday
1. Max and Jason live near us, but they don’t
go to our school anymore.
2. Emily’s writing an essay on “The Black Cat,”
a short story by Edgar A. Poe, for English
class.
3. them
4. hers
5. whenever
Friday
1. Katherine Lee Bates wrote the words to
“America the Beautiful” as a poem.
2. Bates created the poem in 1893, after a trip
to Colorado.
3. Marian Anderson performed the song at
the Lincoln Memorial.
4. Ray Charles, Mariah Carey, and John
Legend have recorded the song.
5. Fans at sports events often sing “America
the Beautiful.”
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Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
1. City Hall, which was built in 1905, is across
the street from Higgins Memorial Park.
2. “Practice is over, so put those soccer balls in
the equipment bins,” Coach Timmins said.
3. discount; customers
4. complete sentence
5. are, will
1. Tamika practices the trumpet every day
because she wants to play it more quickly.
2. Uncle Steve collects old pocket watches; he
buys them at flea markets and yard sales.
3. Because I didn’t have time to finish my
homework last night
4. Brett’s
5. Wendy doesn’t
1. I need some new shoes that aren’t expensive,
so I’ll buy those.
2. Marcos spent his childhood watching
planes, building models, and flying them.
3. intransitive
4. declarative
5. exclamatory
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
restrictive
nonrestrictive (, who live on a boat,)
nonrestrictive (, which was strong and cold,)
restrictive
nonrestrictive (, where Marta was born,)
Wednesday
1. My brother didn’t have any idea how my
sister and I saw his keys in the dark.
2. Dave and Sheila said they’re watching The
Mask of Zorro tonight, and I’ll watch it with
them.
3. harder
4. center
5. three
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Monday
1. Today’s earthquake, which started at 8:30,
shook the city hard for 25 seconds.
2. It was the strongest quake in 50 years, but
nobody was hurt too badly.
3. had not met
4. spotless
5. hundred
Tuesday
1. “Ms. Greene, may I go to lunch early?”
her assistant asked.
2. This pass gives you access to the whole
museum, plus you get a discount at the café.
3. simple
4. either, or; correlative
5. although, until; subordinating
Wednesday
Thursday
1. Lincoln School’s debate team is going to
Cleveland, Ohio, for a competition.
2. Nova Scotia, which is on Canada’s Atlantic
Coast, has the highest tides in the world.
3. Rev.
4. simple subject: aunt and uncle;
simple predicate: grow and freeze
5. happy
Friday
I. Born in Lorain, Ohio, 1931
A. Early career as university English
instructor
B. Fiction career
1. First novel, The Bluest Eye, 1970
2. Beloved, 1987, made into a movie
II. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1993
1. When he heard the phone ring, he told
himself, “You don’t have any time to talk.”
2. It will be an excellent opportunity for
everyone on the team to meet other
debaters.
3. our college’s marching band
4. she can’t have pets
5. you
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Monday
1. Until January 22, 1993, Leon Panetta
represented the Monterey, California, area
in Congress.
2. Because she is so quiet, Julie gets along
better with older dogs than with puppies.
3. intransitive
4. transitive
5. to the beach, at a seafood restaurant
Tuesday
1. My friend Nancy’s happy, lively baby is
named Luke; it is his grandfather’s name.
2. Running track, playing soccer, and
swimming are good examples of team
sports.
3. link
4. feels
5. his
Thursday
1. Neither Jody nor Renee passed the test, so
they are really unhappy right now.
2. “No, you can’t have any brownies until
you’re finished with dinner,” Aunt Lily
explained.
3. We’re concerned about the environment, so
we recycle as much as we can.
4. Marshall High’s language department
5. cold winter wind slapped; personification
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
February 24, 2010
Dear Dr. Park:
I read your book
was very interesting
Sincerely,
Wednesday
1. Our two dogs’ barking woke up all the
neighbors and caused us a lot of problems.
2. I heard that Mr. Branco’s American Literature
class is reading Cannery Row this term.
3. best
4. toughness
5. punishment
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Monday
3. cousins
1. Carla has lost three of her scarves already 4. declarative
this winter, and it’s only January.
5. more simply
2. Ursula K. LeGuin’s first story was written
Wednesday
when she was an eleven-year-old.
1. Since they were grounded, Will and Tim
3. both
won’t do anything to upset their parents.
4. donation; World Response
2. Gone With the Wind, one of the most
5. really enjoys sweet foods
popular novels ever written, is set at the
Tuesday
time of the U.S. Civil War.
1. Peggy, who are the people with you in
3. after
4. Andrew damaged his car in the accident,
that picture?
but he wasn’t injured.
2. Before we go to the beach, we’ll make
5. chorus and orchestra; rehearse and
lunch, pack towels, and feed the dog.
perform
Thursday
1. Buffalo, New York, on Lake Erie is the
second-largest city in the state.
2. The Beacon, our local newspaper, ran
an article about solar power called
“Bright Ideas.”
3. didn’t
4. cycl
5. tiny, fragrant, colorful
Friday
1. no error
2. punctuation error (cats, unlike dogs,
domesticated)
3. capitalization error (Egypt)
4. spelling error (popular)
5. punctuation error (no comma)
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Monday
1. Gabriel and Tony eat more quickly than
I do, so they always get more pizza!
2. When Mrs. Cruz dropped her briefcase,
all of her students’ papers blew away.
3. recycling all the old equipment
4. interrogative
5. the country’s capital
Tuesday
1. Please tell the waiter that we don’t want
any bread with our meal.
2. She cut her hand seriously when she
was making dinner, and it bled a lot.
3. My best friend Shaun
4. studios
5. formulas or formulae
Wednesday
1. Great-grandma Rose’s 100th birthday
was July 13, 2007; we had a big party
to celebrate. or …2007, and we….
2. Susan, our basketball team captain, is
also an honor student and a hospital
volunteer.
3. aide
4. Summer is Joan’s favorite season because
she loves to work in her garden.
5. caught
Thursday
1. “Tad,” Mr. Blaine said, “please come to
the board and solve this equation.”
2. The party was held at a park so
everybody could come and have fun.
3. theirs
4. or
5. you
Friday
1. “I think I’m going to go to sleep early,”
Mimi said, “because I have a test
tomorrow.”
2. Steve asked the ticket agent, “When is the
next express bus to Mill Center?”
3. “I’m reading a really good book, so
please be quiet!” Jenny hissed.
4. Mr. Hynes shouted, “You need to sit down
and pay attention now!”
5. “Where could I have put my new
magazine?” Annie asked herself.
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Monday
1. If she wanted a good grade, Patrice
should have given her report more effort.
2. The scary echoes in the old house
frightened me so badly that I shook
with fear!
3. more soundly
4. Charlie and Lee haven’t
5. Betsy’s
Tuesday
1. “OK, where did all these dirty towels
come from?” Jacqueline asked.
2. I want to see Ninja Knights, but nobody
else does, so I’m going by myself.
3. exclamatory
4. clean, quiet, friendly
5. gal.
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4. vanish
5. while the snow fell outside
1. After the long game finally ended, the
fans all went to their cars and drove away.
Friday
2. Since the Magic Kingdom opened, many
1. A snake bit Nancy when she was hiking
theme parks have opened in Orlando,
last week.
Florida.
2. Her friend Jim gave her first aid at the
3. four
scene.
4. for a man; in a blue baseball cap and
3. After that, an ambulance took Nancy
a leather jacket
to the hospital.
5. fragment
4. The doctors in the emergency room gave
Thursday
her many tests.
1. Although P. T. Barnum is best known as
5. While she was in the hospital, Nancy’s
an entertainer, he was also a politician.
family and friends visited her.
2. When Mrs. Chu was sick, we helped her
by cooking, cleaning, and doing errands.
3. certificates; class
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Monday
Wednesday
1. Ginny never cooks dinner on Thursday
1. The French Revolution began on
nights because she has an economics class.
July 14, 1789, when the Bastille
2. Raul tries to study harder for tests than he
was stormed.
did last year.
2. “If you want to go to the library, meet
3. honestly
me after Spanish class,” Emma said.
4. the state’s most important product
3. tasted
5. the recipe’s ingredients
4. imperative
5. has earned
Tuesday
1. Whenever you’re worried about a test,
Thursday
remember to breathe deeply.
1. Lawrence plays the guitar well, but
2. Charlotte, who visited Jan and me last
he’s not a professional musician.
winter, is working for Dr. Hunter in
2. My dad’s favorite TV show is Dancing with
Hanover.
the Stars, and he watches it every week.
3. transitive
3. undisciplined
4. intransitive
4. dog
5. unless
5. Frank
Friday
Possible answers include:
1. Jack London, who wrote White Fang, was
born in San Francisco, California, in 1876.
2. Even though walking to work isn’t always
easy, it is good exercise and doesn’t cost
a lot.
3. Because Penny broke her leg skiing in
January, she went to the winter dance on
crutches.
4. When they asked Eduardo to build sets for
the play, he was very happy to help them.
5. I always want a donut whenever I drive
past Sugar Bear Donuts.
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Monday
1. These jeans were the cheapest pair in
the store, so they tore very quickly.
2. Marco Polo, who was born in 1254,
made his first voyage to Asia when he
was only 17 years old.
3. Clarissa volunteers at her local animal
shelter
4. salmon or salmons
5. headquarters
Tuesday
1. Leslie, you should be researching your
paper now, not wasting time on the
Internet.
2. Earthworms are helpful to gardeners
because they fluff the soil.
3. garden
4. When Yana moved to Yuma, she didn’t
know anyone, so she was lonely.
5. gum; me
Wednesday
1. If Jack and Lucy win the contest, they
are going on a European vacation.
2. Late last night, our cow Molly had
twin calves; we named them Blossom
and Star.
3. most timid
4. Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S.
Grant; attended and served
5. humming and fidgeting; make and keep
Thursday
1. Olivia’s hair is almost long enough
to donate to “Locks of Love.”
2. E. B. White, the author of Stuart Little,
wrote stories for children and adults.
3. ours
4. therm
5. heat
Friday
I. Discovered in 1928 by Alexander
Fleming
A. Accidental discovery
B. Positives and negatives
1. Treats many infectious diseases
2. Can cause allergic reactions
II. Additional research by Ernst Chain,
Howard Florey, and Norman Heatley
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Monday
1. We haven’t put all of those photos into
albums, so please don’t look at them yet.
2. If you look to your right, you’ll see an
original copy of Irving Berlin’s song
“Blue Skies.”
3. doesn’t, will, is
4. exclamatory
5. fragment
Tuesday
1. “Rufus, can you buy some food for the
fish when you go shopping?” Lindsey
asked.
2. Mike can’t go anywhere tonight because
his brother and he are sick.
3. door
4. sparse
5. stood along the dusty road
Wednesday
1. We found a jacket, a notebook, and
some glasses in the locker room on
Wednesday, but we don’t know whose
they are.
2. Fluoride, which is in most brands of
toothpaste, helps prevent cavities.
3. whether, or
4. worthless
5. truthful
Thursday
1. The boys struggled to move the heavy,
slippery rock out of the way of the car.
2. Houston, Texas, is near the Gulf of
Mexico, but it’s not on the coast.
3. working
4. kg
5. corp.
Friday
1. restrictive
2. nonrestrictive (Ashley, who is my
chemistry lab partner, won last year’s
science fair.)
3. nonrestrictive (Romano, which is made
from sheep’s milk, is a hard cheese.)
4. restrictive
5. restrictive
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