Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3 Lesson 10 Corrections and Concepts

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Enhance your grammar skills with corrections of sentences, understanding types of sentences, correcting homophones, fragments, and punctuation in simple sentences. The lesson covers grammar concepts like homophones, fragments, end punctuation, and simple sentences.


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  1. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3 Lesson 10 Make the sentence corrections in red. Write the vocabulary words in your personal dictionary. PowerEd Plans 2014

  2. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 Sentence The locker room is know sanctuary. The perspiration, whispering, privacy smell sound and of of of lack Sentence Identification Compound, Complex, Simple, Compound/Complex Type of Sentence(s) Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory PowerEd Plans 2014

  3. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 Corrections Homophone Fragment The sanctuarywith the smell of perspiration, whispering, and privacy. . locker room is no sound of of lack End Punctuation SimpleDeclarative PowerEd Plans 2014

  4. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Homophone One of two or more words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling. no is not any. know is be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information. Unit 3-10 Homophone The locker room is no sanctuary with the smell of perspiration, sound of whispering, and lack of privacy. PowerEd Plans 2014

  5. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit Fragment Fragment A fragment is a group of words that begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation point but is grammatically incomplete. The locker room is no sanctuary with the smell of perspiration, sound of whispering, and lack of privacy. PowerEd Plans 2014

  6. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 End Punctuation End Punctuation A period is a full stop. It marks the end of a sentence. It marks the end of an idea or a thought. It marks the end of an action. ? ? A question mark is, naturally, a mark which shows the sentence is a question. A question mark is required at the end of an interrogative sentence. ! Exclamation marks are used in exclamatory sentences, and sometimes in imperative sentences. . . The locker room is no sanctuary with the smell of perspiration, sound of whispering, and lack of privacy. PowerEd Plans 2014

  7. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 Simple Sentence Simple Sentence A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. The locker room is no sanctuary with the smell of perspiration, sound of whispering, and lack of privacy. . PowerEd Plans 2014

  8. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 Declarative Declarative Sentence A sentence in the form of a statement. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the verb. A declarative sentence ends with a period. The locker room is no sanctuary with the smell of perspiration, sound of whispering, and lack of privacy. PowerEd Plans 2014

  9. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 3-10 Vocabulary sanctuary Noun a place of refuge or safety PowerEd Plans 2014

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