English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language.
English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language.
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Here we've compiled 18 grammar rules on sentence structure and their exercises which build up from definitions of grammatical terms to practical rules and
Here are some great grammar games, ideas, and activities that will help early/middle elementary aged kids enjoy grammar just a bit.
Object pronouns in English - Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, Them - English Grammar Lesson with a video and exercise. Learn English Object Pronouns - ESOL resource
Apostrophe S - Possessive Nouns - Grammar Charts ESOL / ELA Grammar reference charts about the correct use of the apostrophe S. The grammar rules everyone needs to know. We look at when to use the apostrophe S and when to only use and apostrophe. One chart is about the three meanings of Apostrophe S at the end of a word. We focus on the possessive noun. We look at the following grammar rules: - Singular nouns NOT ending in S - Plural nouns ending in S - Plural nouns that do not in S - Singular nouns ending in S - Names of people that end in S - Apostrophes with two or more people - No noun after apostrophe S - Apostrophe S with periods of time - Decades / Years - No apostrophe - Plural forms of Acronyms CONTENT: This resource contains 30 Pages: Apostrophe S summary chart - (1 page) Singular nouns - add 's rules - (1 page) Plural nouns ending in S rules - (1 page) Singular nouns ending in S rules - (1 page) Plural nouns NOT ending in S rules - (1 page) Names ending in S rules - (1 page) Classical / Religious names ending in S rules - (1 page) Apostrophe S with two or more people rules - (1 page) No noun after Apostrophe S rules - (1 page) Meaning of Apostrophe S - Three Uses - (1 page) Possessive nouns - (1 page) Singular nouns ending in S examples - (1 page) Plural nouns ending in S examples - (1 page) dog's vs. dogs' - (1 page) friend's vs. friends' - (1 page) Plural nouns NOT ending in S - (1 page) child's vs. children's - (1 page) Singular nouns ending in S examples - (1 page) class's vs. classes' - (1 page) Names ending in S examples - (1 page) Classical / Religious names ending in S examples - (1 page) Apostrophe S with two or more people examples - (1 page) Avoiding repetition examples - (2 pages) Apostrophe S with time periods - (1 page) No apostrophe with decades and years - (1 page) No apostrophe with acronyms - (1 page) Apostrophe S summary chart - Version 2 - (1 page) Apostrophe S summary chart - Two per page - (1 page) Guide to video lesson and exercises - (1 page) English Video I have created a video lesson on YouTube about the grammar rules of Apostrophe S. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish. Please download the preview so you can have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains. Click Follow Me to receive a message whenever we post any new items (and also whenever we have sales). Have a great day! - Rob W.
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Remember that pronouns always take the place of the noun and everything that goes with the noun. The possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs) are used instead of the possessive + noun to indicate possession. Let's see some examples: That car is my car -----> that car is mine This book is Mary's book -----> this book is hers And, of course, some exercises for you to practise!!! Exercise 1 Complete the sentences with a possessive pronoun Exercise 2 Change the sentences so that they have a possessive pronoun. There is an example. Exercise 3 Complete the sentences with a possessive pronoun Exercise 4 Choose the correct answer Exercise 5 Complete the sentences Exercise 6 Complete the sentences according to the person in brackets.
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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...
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Imagine having a visual grammar poster at your fingertips to teach and reinforce grammar concepts! These grammar posters will help your students to have a visual understanding of many grammar concepts, as well as brighten up your classroom! I use them on my English Language Arts Focus Wall as we study different grammar concepts. Let's […]