1. Do not use a coordinating conjunc-tion. 2. Do not capitalize the first
letter of the second independent clause
(unless it’s the word “I” or a proper noun).
What two things should you
NOT do when con-necting two
independent clauses with a
semicolon?
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing.
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.
Examples: HE, SHE, WE, I, YOU, IT, THEY, THEM,
HER, HIM, HIS, MY, etc.
A verb is an action or being word.
Examples: JUMP and AM
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What is a pronoun?
Give six examples.
What is a verb?
What is anoun?
Study these grammar cards for 5 minutes.
1. An adjective describes a noun.
2. An adverb describes a verb,
an adjective, or another adverb.
In addition to starting with a
capital letter and ending with
punctuation, what three things
must a proper sentence have?
In addition to starting with a capital letter and
ending with punctuation, a sentence needs three
things: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
1. What does an adjective describe?
2. What does an adverb describe?
A subject is who or what is acting
or being in the sentence.
What is a subject?
About fractions...
They consist of two numbers: the numerator, which indicates how many parts we take, and the denominator, which tells us into how many parts the whole is divided. Fractions are fundamental in mathematics, as they allow us to work with divisions more precisely and understand concepts like proportions and decimals.
Geometric figures...
- Cone: A shape with a circular base and a single lateral face that narrowsto a vertex.
- Pyramid: It has a polygonal base and all its lateral faces are triangles that converge at a common vertex.
- Hemisphere: Half of a sphere, obtained by dividing it with a plane that passes through its center.
- Cube: A shape with 6 equal square faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. All its angles are right angles.
- Sphere: A round and perfectly symmetrical shape, with noedges or vertices.
- Cylinder: It has two circular bases and a curved lateral face thatconnects them.
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1. Do not use a coordinating conjunc-tion. 2. Do not capitalize the first letter of the second independent clause (unless it’s the word “I” or a proper noun).
What two things should you NOT do when con-necting two independent clauses with a semicolon?
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing.
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Examples: HE, SHE, WE, I, YOU, IT, THEY, THEM, HER, HIM, HIS, MY, etc.
A verb is an action or being word. Examples: JUMP and AM
GRAMMARflipcards
What is a pronoun? Give six examples.
What is a verb?
What is anoun?
Study these grammar cards for 5 minutes.
1. An adjective describes a noun. 2. An adverb describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
In addition to starting with a capital letter and ending with punctuation, what three things must a proper sentence have?
In addition to starting with a capital letter and ending with punctuation, a sentence needs three things: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
1. What does an adjective describe? 2. What does an adverb describe?
A subject is who or what is acting or being in the sentence.
What is a subject?
About fractions...
They consist of two numbers: the numerator, which indicates how many parts we take, and the denominator, which tells us into how many parts the whole is divided. Fractions are fundamental in mathematics, as they allow us to work with divisions more precisely and understand concepts like proportions and decimals.
Geometric figures...