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ry a re CO ey aon See ee) CORE STANDARDS Nee ede cd See) Ry UE a poe Cur BS ee ad Te ony Sead Oe Si ort Tag ra ANY Scope ‘Subjects and Predicates Srmu-—--Compound Subjects .-Compound Predicates Declarative Sentences Interrogative Sentences 9 -uue-ltmperative of Declarative Sentences 120........Exclamatory Sentences 11...--Run-on Sentences ‘Sentence/Fragment Review ‘Subjects and Predicates Review ‘Compound Subject Review (Compound Predicate Review ~~ Types of Sentences Review —-Run-on Sentence Review 18,.----Common Nouns 22aen--Singular and Plural Nouns 23.no--—-lrregular Plural Nouns 24.......Singular Possessive Nouns 25 somo-nPhural Possessive Nouns 26,..-.---Subject Pronouns 2 sumone Object Pronouns 28._.....Common and Proper Nouns Review ‘Singular and Plural Nouns Review Jrregular Plural Nouns Review ‘Singular and Plural Possessive _-Future Verb Tense 38 .nnn-lttegular Verb Tense 39au-More Verb Tenses 40 meen--Linking Verbs 41.....Helping Verbs 42,,..Verb Review 43......-.Verb Tense Review 44____Irregular Verb Review 45...--Subject-Verb Agreement ‘and More Verb Tenses Review 46.......Linking and Helping Verbs Review Adjectives 48 now Adjectives Comparative and Superlative 6. Abbreviations Review 61.------Compound Words 62m Contractions none Sony ms 64.u Antonyms, (65 -n1-Fomophones (onun-Word Usage: 1 Too, Two 67 conn Word Usage: There, Theit, They're (68.nan--Word Usage: Your or You're ©onounw-Word Usage: Good or Well Tne Word Usage: Affect or Effect Word Usage: Accept or Except n. 74. Homophones Review 75 --ro-Word Usage Review: Ta, Too, Two, Theis, There, They're 76......Word Usage Review Good or Well T7 mane Word Usage Review: Affect Effect Accept, Except 7B nnsonomWord Usage: Lose or Loose 79.mmonnWord Usage: Chase or Choose Word Usage: Its or It Blnnen Word Usage: Than or Then Word Usage: Negatives .---- Word Usage Review: Than, Then, Its Its 87 -no-n-Negatives Review 86.......Articles Review: A, An £89--sw--Prepositions Review 90-100... Apply Your Grammar Knowledge Read each group of words below. If the group of words is a complete sentence, circle Sentence. If the group of words is not a complete sentence, circle Fragment. (Hint: Remember that a complete sentence is a group of words that tells a complete thought) ‘Tony and Danny are going Sentence Fragment to the Tennessee Aquarium. Are excited about going to see Sentence Fragment the animals. The boys have saved their Sentence Fragment allowances to pay for the tickets. Danny is bringing his new Sentence Fragment digital camera. Tony is interested in seeing Sentence Fragment the sea otter. Jumps and does tricks. Sentence Fragment The boys have fun walking Sentence Fragment through the River Journey Exhibit. See reef fish and stingrays. Sentence Fragment Lunch at a deli across Sentence Fragment the street. The boys can’t wait to go back Sentence Fragment with some more friends. : ‘Sentence or Fog 8 (rama Minutes Grade 4 209 Ceetive Teaching ese

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