Grammar on the Go: PowerEd Express - Unit 4 Lesson 3 Corrections

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Correcting sentence errors in red and adding vocabulary words to your personal dictionary for Unit 4 Lesson 3 of Grammar on the Go: PowerEd Express. Learn about using commas, identifying sentence types, capitalization rules, and more.


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  1. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4 Lesson 3 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 4-3 Sentence With new unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper. The team is gaining positive recognition. 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 4-3 Corrections Comma between Adjectives Fragment Capitalization With new, , unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, ,the team is gaining positive recognition. Introductory Element Simple Declarative PowerEd Plans 2014

  4. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4-3 Comma Separating Adjectives Comma Separating Adjectives Use a comma to separate two adjectives when the word andcan be inserted between them. With new, ,unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, the team is gaining positive recognition. PowerEd Plans 2014

  5. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4-3 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. With new, , unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, the team is gaining positive recognition. PowerEd Plans 2014

  6. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit Comma Comma after Introductory Element Use commas to set off introductory words and expressions which interrupt the sentence. Of course, ,On the contrary, ,Nevertheless, , With new, , unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, , the team is gaining positive recognition. PowerEd Plans 2014

  7. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Capitalization Writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in lower case. The first word of every sentence. Unit 4-3 Capitalization With new, unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper,the team is gaining positive recognition. PowerEd Plans 2014

  8. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4-3 Simple Sentence Simple Sentence A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. With new, , unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, , the team is gaining positive recognition. PowerEd Plans 2014

  9. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4-3 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. With new unique uniforms this year and two articles in the paper, , the team is gaining positive recognition. . PowerEd Plans 2014

  10. Grammar on the Go! PowerEd Express Unit 4-3 Vocabulary unique Adjective being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else PowerEd Plans 2014

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