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CSUSM Writing Center Fall 2016
by eliza
Pause and . Effect:. Crafting Sentences with Comma...
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Possessive Nouns Rules
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Big Question: What is the job of the President of the United States?
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A word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
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Nouns. 1. Persons. parents, Martha, teacher,. w...
Daily Oral Language Week
by sherrill-nordquist
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allusion. - a reference in a work of literature t...
Singular , Plural, and Possessive
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Nouns. Nouns. People, places, and things. Example...
Daily Oral Language Week 2
by debby-jeon
M. Greene. Correct. the Sentences Below. Types o...
written language clearer.Use the Apostrophe:To demonstrate omission of
by ellena-manuel
RED QUEEN [waving After a statement followe...
Kung Fu
by faustina-dinatale
punctuation. By Ms Woodward. (stolen). First rule...
Tuesday April 25,
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2017. Update your . TOC. :. 2. Possessive Apostro...
Possessives
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Knowing How to use the apostrophe + S. Possessive...
Evaluate your current skills. How confident are you about t
by jane-oiler
Write appropriately . for purpose and . audience...
Style Notes
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Editing. Style notes: spelling. It’s . adviser....
Punctuation & Grammar (
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PaG. ) in the New Curriculum. Phase 2. Context. N...
Plurals: Letters, Numbers, Symbols, Time Periods, etc.
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From the. UWF Writing Lab’s 101 . Grammar Mini-...
Singular
by karlyn-bohler
, . Plural,. and. Possessive. Nouns. Nouns. Peop...
Singular
by karlyn-bohler
, . Plural,. and. Possessive. Nouns. Nouns. Peop...
Plurals: Letters, Numbers, Symbols, Time Periods, etc.
by test
From the. UWF Writing Lab’s 101 . Grammar Mini-...
Although the apostrophe might look like a comma defying gravity this mark of punctuation has three distin ct jobs to show possession make contractions and orm odd plurals
by giovanna-bartolotta
You can show possession the long way or the short...
Punctuating with apostrophes The apostrophe is an important piece of punctuation
by trish-goza
The main uses of apostrophes are to show ownershi...
Apostrophes Use an apostrophe to show that letters have been omitted
by danika-pritchard
They dont care do not Im available I am Its for y...
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POETRY SMORGASBORD!
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Allusion . allusion. - a reference in a work of l...
Apostrophes
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How are apostrophes used?. With contractions—pl...
Apostrophe to the Ocean
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By Lord Byron. George Gordon (Lord Byron). Author...
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“Farewell, Love” . – by Sir Thomas...
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. Lesson . Four. Possessive Nouns. Definition. T...
Daily Oral Language Week 3
by karlyn-bohler
M. Greene. Correct. the Sentences Below. Types o...
Punctuation, Grammar, and Usage Exam Review
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Fatima prefers to walk to market, while I would r...
Figurative Language in Literature
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Why do authors use figurative language?. Some typ...
NOUNS – POSSESSIVE FORMS
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SINGULAR NOUNS – POSSESSIVE FORM. NOUNS NOT END...
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