Following a discussion on singularity and plurality, students are tasked with modifying complex sentences in order to achieve noun-noun and noun-pronoun agreement
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Worksheets Included In The Packet
Passive and Active Voice Worksheet
This straightforward grammar/writing worksheet teaches students how to distinguish between passive and active voice, and encourages them to write in the active voice
Prepositional Phrases and Subjects, Verbs, and Objects
Teaches students how to identify prepositional phrases, thereby allowing them to spot the subjects, verbs, and objects within the remaining core of sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheets
Three worksheets teach students how to attain subject-verb agreement, including for more difficult sentences containing collective nouns and verbs that precede subjects
Verb Tense Worksheet
This simple grammar worksheet teaches students how to identify verb tense, and how to correctly use past, present, and future verb tenses within sentences
Adjectives and Adverbs
Descriptive writing holds your readers' interest. This four-page worksheet contains a wide variety of exercises teaching students to use adjectives and adverbs in their writing
Adverbial Phrases and Subjects, Verbs, and Objects
Teaches students how to identify adverbial phrases, thereby allowing them to spot the subjects, verbs, and objects within the remaining core of sentences
Perspective Consistency Activity
A consistent perspective is necessary for clarity. This activity gives students practice keeping their perspective consistent throughout a provided persuasive essay
Subject, Verbs, and Objects Worksheet
This grammar worksheet teaches students how to identify subjects, verbs, and objects within sentences: a needed skill for the accuracy of many higher level syntax constructions
Parallelism Worksheet
This worksheet teaches students how to attain parallelism within sentences that contain lists or contrasts by providing examples of parallelism followed by exercises