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Writing And Grammar: Gr.4
Instructions:
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An independent clause
A. Has the word "and" in it
B. Does not have a subject
C. Makes sense on its own as a sentence
D. Is a piece of punctuation
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Underline the independent clause(s) in the sentence: "Shelly and I went to the movies, and we agreed it was enjoyable."
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Name 3 Co-ordinating Conjunctions
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Circle the correct spelling.
A. Absolute
B. Absalute
C. Absuloot
D. Absoloot
E. Absaloote
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Circle the correct spelling
A. Uzally
B. Usally
C. Usually
D. Ushally
E. Usuale
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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. I really want to see the basebal game but the toy stor is having a sale."
B. "I really want to see the baseball game but the toy store is having a sale"
C. I really want to see, the baseball game but the toy store is having a sale."
D. "I really want to see the baseball game, but the toy store is having a sale."
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Draw me something
Writing And Grammar: Gr.4
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
An independent clause
A. Has the word "and" in it
B. Does not have a subject
C. Makes sense on its own as a sentence
D. Is a piece of punctuation
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Underline the independent clause(s) in the sentence: "Shelly and I went to the movies, and we agreed it was enjoyable."
" Shelly and I went to the movies." "We agreed it was enjoyable."
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Name 3 Co-ordinating Conjunctions
Yet, or, and, but, so, nor, for etc. etc.
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Circle the correct spelling.
A. Absolute
B. Absalute
C. Absuloot
D. Absoloot
E. Absaloote
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Circle the correct spelling
A. Uzally
B. Usally
C. Usually
D. Ushally
E. Usuale
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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. I really want to see the basebal game but the toy stor is having a sale."
B. "I really want to see the baseball game but the toy store is having a sale"
C. I really want to see, the baseball game but the toy store is having a sale."
D. "I really want to see the baseball game, but the toy store is having a sale."
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Draw me something