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Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7. Monday, October 7, 2013 – Friday, October 11, 2013. Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7. Monday , October 7, 2013. Directions : Identify the pronouns in these sentences. Be sure to identify the type of pronoun it is.
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Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Monday, October 7, 2013 – Friday, October 11, 2013
Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Monday, October 7, 2013 Directions: Identify the pronouns in these sentences. Be sure to identify the type of pronoun it is. Listen! I just heard something! What could it be? (3) The man at the dealership told us that this is a new car, but it looks used. (4)
Listen! I just heard something! What could it be? (3) • first-person personal • indefinite • third-person personal • The man at the dealership told us that this is a new car, but it looks used. (4) • first-person personal • demonstrative • demonstrative • third-person personal Check Your Answers:
Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Tuesday, October 8, 2013 Directions: Identify the pronouns in these sentences. Be sure to identify the type of pronoun it is. Samuel injured himself playing football against his rival team. (2) There is something in Martin’s shoe making it hard for him to walk. (3)
Samuel injured himself playing football against his rival team. (2) third-person reflexive third-person possessive There is something in Martin’s shoe making it hard for him to walk. (3) indefinite third-person personal third-person personal Check Your Answers:
Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Wednesday, October 9, 2013 Directions: Choose the correct form of the verb in parenthesis in the following sentences. Write the new sentence. (Hint: Identify the subject before choosing the verb.) Grandpa (cook, cooks) a hamburger for dinner. There (is, are) two exciting new rides at the amusement park. Either the cats or the dog (has, have) knocked over the plants. 4. The dogs (growl, growls) when the mail carrier comes.
Grandpa (cook, cooks) a hamburger for dinner. There (is, are) two exciting new rides at the amusement park. Either the cats or the dog (has, have) knocked over the plants. 4. The dogs (growl, growls) when the mail carrier comes. Check Your Answers:
Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Thursday, October 10, 2013 Directions: Choose the correct form of the verb in parenthesis in the following sentences. Write the new sentence. (Hint: Identify the subject before choosing the verb.) I (am, are) drawing a picture of the beautiful mountains. Why (wasn’t, weren’t) you at the scout meeting yesterday? Several paintings by that artist (are, is) now on exhibit at the mall. They (doesn’t, don’t) know how to find their family reunion
I (am, are) drawing a picture of the beautiful mountains. Why (wasn’t, weren’t) you at the scout meeting yesterday? Several paintings by that artist (are, is) now on exhibit at the mall. They (doesn’t, don’t) know how to find their family reunion Check Your Answers:
Grammar Warm-Up Sheet – Week 7 Friday, October 11, 2013 Directions: Choose the correct form of the verb in parenthesis in the following sentences. Write the new sentence. (Hint: Identify the subject before choosing the verb.) Nearly everybody in Ruby Lee’s family (enjoy, enjoys) tomato soup. Neither of them (was, were) wearing a hat. Somebody in the class (speaks, speak) French. Nobody in the first two rows (want, wants) to volunteer to be the magician’s assistant.
Nearly everybody in Ruby Lee’s family (enjoy, enjoys) tomato soup. Neither of them (was, were) wearing a hat. Somebody in the class (speaks, speak) French. Nobody in the first two rows (want, wants) to volunteer to be the magician’s assistant. Check Your Answers: