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FOUR IN A ROW Grammar Quiz

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FOUR in a row

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Get four of the same color in a row! But here’s the catch: You will only be able to move your chip if you correctly answer the question behind each box. Can you do it?

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Commonly Confused Words

Your

You're

Complement

Compliment

Sentence vs. Fragment

Identify if the following sentence is a sentence or fragment:

Sentence vs. Fragment

The ball got trapped in the neighbor’s backyard. Sentence – ‘the ball’ is our subject and ‘got trapped’ is our predicate.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Harry Potter has three best friends named Hermione, Ron, and Hedwig.

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Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into compound sentences using the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Answer: 1. This game is boring. 2. I am falling asleep. *I am falling asleep, for this game is boring. *This game is boring, and I am falling asleep. *This game is boring, so I am falling asleep.

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

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Complex Sentence Practice

Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions.

Complex Sentence Practice

You are not limited to only the sample sentences shown here. These are just some of the many possible combinations. 1. This game is boring. 2. I am falling asleep. *Because this game is boring, I am falling asleep. *I am falling asleep since this game is boring.

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Sentence vs. Fragment

Identify if the following sentence is a sentence or fragment:

Sentence vs. Fragment

Got excited when my college acceptance letter came in. Fragment – we are not told who got excited? Therefore, we are missing a subject. Even though ‘my’ is used, we don’t know who ‘my’ is. An ‘I’ needs to be included.

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Commonly Confused Words

Accept

Except

Lose

Loose

Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

The students' books were all damaged in the flood from last night.

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Commonly Confused Words

Affect

Effect

Whose

Who's

Grammar

Answer the following question:

What are 2 things you need for a complete sentence?

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Grammar

Answer:

Subject & Predicate

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Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into compound sentences using the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Answer: 1. Recycling is good for the environment. 2. You can also help the Earth by using less electricity. *Recycling is good for the environment, and you can help the Earth by using less electricity. *Recycling is good for the environment, but you can also help the Earth by using less electricity *Recycling is good for the environment, yet you can also help the Earth by using less electricity.

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

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Grammar

Answer the following question:

What causes run-on sentences?

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Grammar

Answer:

Multiple sentences together usually with commmas.

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Commonly Confused Words

Who

Whom

Any Way

Anyway

Complex Sentence Practice

Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions.

Complex Sentence Practice

You are not limited to only the sample sentences shown here. These are just some of the many possible combinations. 1. Turning off the lights when they are not in use is good for the environment. 2. You can help the Earth by using less electricity. *Since turning off the lights when they are not in use is good for the environment, you can help the environment by using less electricity.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

I texted my friend, “how are you,” and I am still waiting for a reply.

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Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into compound sentences using the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Answer: 1. I do not like vanilla ice cream. 2. I do not like pistachio ice cream. *I do not like vanilla ice cream, nor I like pistachio ice cream. *I do not like vanilla ice cream, and I do not like pistachio ice cream.

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

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Grammar

Answer the following question:

How do you fix a run-on sentence?

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Grammar

Answer:

-Locate the complete sentence and seperate. -Use different types of sentences to combine sentences.

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Commonly Confused Words

To

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Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into compound sentences using the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Answer: 1. That cream smells good. 2. My cream smells better. *That cream smells good, but my cream smells better. *That cream smells good, yet my cream smells better.

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Coming back from that run was difficult; I hadn't stretched.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Dumbledore said, "Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light."

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Complete Sentence Practice

Write a complete sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Yes, we have to practice identifying run-on sentences.

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Commonly Confused Words

Their

There

They're

Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Wouldn’t it be awesome to be told “you’re a wizard” just as Harry Potter was (J.K Rowling, 23)?

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Commonly Confused Words

Insure

Assure

Ensure

Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

I want to order the following: a burger with no cheese, tomatoes, or onions and fries.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

"Yer a wizard Harry" (Columbus, 2001).

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Commonly Confused Words

Capital

Capitol

Emigrate

Immigrate

Sentence Practice

Write a fragment.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Adding punctuation marks to sentences that are missing punctuation is so much fun!

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Sentence vs. Fragment

Identify if the following sentence is a sentence or fragment:

Sentence vs. Fragment

My professor, who is obsessed with Harry Potter. Fragment - what about your professor? We are missing a predicate.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

My dog’s name is Buddy. He is adorable, so people usually want to pet him. He doesn’t really like strangers touching him. He won’t bite, but he won’t like it either.

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Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Write a compound sentence using the coordinate conjuction ",but."

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Commonly Confused Words

It's

Its

Grey

Gray

Complex Sentence Practice

Write a complex sentence using the subordinate conjuction "though."

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Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into compound sentences using the coordinating conjunctions: FANBOYS

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Answer: 1. Harry Potter is the chosen one. 2. Voldemort wants to kill Harry Potter. *Harry Potter is the chosen one, so Voldemort wants to kill Harry Potter. *Voldemort wants to kill Harry Potter, for Harry Potter is the chosen one.

Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

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Commonly Confused Words

Principle

Principal

Then

Than

Complex Sentence

Write a complex sentence using the subordinate conjuction "because."

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The following sentence is missing proper punctuation marks. Choose the correct mark that is missing from this sentence.

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Punctuation Mark Practice

The Answer:

Buddy's favorite snack is bananas, watermelon, and cookies.

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Basic structure of a compound sentence: sentence, FANBOYS sentence. , For = connects cause and effect , And = connects similar ideas , Nor = continues a negative , But = connects opposing ideas , Or = connects 2 choices , Yet = connects opposing ideas , So = connects cause and effect

Write a compound sentence using the coordinate conjuction ",so."

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Complex Sentence Practice

Practice combining the following pairs of simple sentences into complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions.

Complex Sentence Practice

You are not limited to only the sample sentences shown here. These are just some of the many possible combinations. 1. Buddy likes bananas. 2. Buddy loves cookies. *Buddy likes bananas even though he loves cookies.. *Although Buddy loves cookies, he also likes bananas.

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