Daily Grammar Practice
Each week you will receive a sentence on a chart. Fill out the corresponding days with the correct info. Remember, you are being graded on Effort, not correctness!
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Notes for Practice
Day 1 - Label the Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech:
The words that we use can be divided into these classes:
The words that we use can be divided into these classes:
- noun - A noun is a type of word that represents a person, thing, or place, like mother, apple, or valley.
- verb - A verb is a type of word that describes an action or a state of being, like wiggle, walk, run, jump, be, do, have, or think.
- pronoun - A pronoun is a substitute for a noun. Some pronouns are: I, me, she, hers, he, him, it, you, they, them, etc.
- adjective - An adjective is a word that describes something (a noun). Some adjectives are: big, cold, blue, and silly.
- article: One special type of adjective is an article, a word that introduces a noun and also limits or clarifies it; in English, the indefinite articles are a and an, the definite article is the.
- adverb - An adverb is a word that tells "how," "when," "where," or "how much". Some adverbs are: easily, warmly, quickly, mainly, freely, often, and unfortunately.
- preposition - A preposition shows how something is related to another word. It shows the spatial (space), temporal (time), or logical relationship of an object to the rest of the sentence. The words above, near, at, by, after, with and from are prepositions.
- conjunction - A conjunction is a word that joins other words, phrases, clauses or sentences. Some conjunctions are: and, as, because, but, or, since, so, until, andwhile.
- interjection - An interjection is a word that expresses emotion. An interjection often starts a sentence but it can be contained within a sentence or can stand alone. Some interjections are oh, wow, ugh, hurray, eh, and ah.
Day 2 - Subject, Predicate, Verbs, and Direct/Indirect Objects
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Day 3 - Sentence Type
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Day 4 - Punctuation Marks
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