Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
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Grab a set of printable contraction puzzles to use in your next grammar lesson for kids! There are 84 awesome grammar contraction puzzles in the set!
English Pronouns Table Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns 1st person singular I Me 2nd person singular You You 3rd person singular (male) He Him 3rd person singular (female) She Her 3rd person It It 1st person (plural) We Us 2nd person (plural) You You 3rd person (plural) They Them Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns 1st person singular My Mine Myself 2nd person singular Your Yours Yourself 3rd person singular (male) His His Himself 3rd person singular (female) Her Hers Herself 3rd person Its Its Itself 1st person (plural) Our Ours Ourselves 2nd person (plural) Your Yours Yourselves 3rd person (plural)
When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order or it will sound very strange. Do you say,
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Learn more about basic capitalization rules in the English language.
Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
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The affix is added to the root of a word and causes a change in the meaning of that word. If an affix is added before a word, it is called a prefix and if it is added to the end, it is called a suffix. Suffixes can sometimes be separated by a hyphen. Examples of affixes are given below: Inaccurate ⇒ in- is the prefix here. Walking ⇒ ing- is the suffix here Disobey ⇒ dis- is the prefix here. Clearly ⇒ ly- is the suffix here The prefixes 'dis-, in-,
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Today I’m sharing a very quick homophone worksheet I made for the kids. Some of the words they have to use correctly include: they’re/their/there it’s/its you’re/your way/weigh fare/fair witch/which new/knew right/write This homophone worksheet is free to download. There is an answer sheet too (though I don’t show it below). Hope someone else finds it useful! 🙂 ~Liesl Homophones Worksheet: they’re/their/there, it’s/its, you’re/your, etc. Other related posts that may be...
A, An, The Worksheet: We have already learned the definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the) in the previou