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The Rules of the Comma
The Rules of the Comma
by marina-yarberry
English . Brushup. . 4. th. edition. 5 Rules to...
Basic Comma Rules
Basic Comma Rules
by danika-pritchard
Business English. Overview. Comma usage in writte...
Commas 2 Separating Adjectives
Commas 2 Separating Adjectives
by askindma
And . Compound Sentences. Rule #2 -- Use commas to...
Conventions for the Undead
Conventions for the Undead
by cheryl-pisano
Avoiding the potential apocalypse of poorly used ...
WEEK FOUR
WEEK FOUR
by pamella-moone
Grammar and Vocab. Weekly Words. Cajole. Dispel. ...
Honors Paideia Agenda
Honors Paideia Agenda
by calandra-battersby
B. 10/5/2015. Housekeeping- place homework on th...
Comma Splice and Run-ons Practice
Comma Splice and Run-ons Practice
by cheryl-pisano
Correct the Comma Splice and Run-on errors in the...
Editing!
Editing!
by min-jolicoeur
STAAR Success. revising vs. editing. Revising = C...
Initiating Question Think to yourself… what are the three necessary components of independent cla
Initiating Question Think to yourself… what are the three necessary components of independent cla
by sherrill-nordquist
**If you’re struggling, think about ANYTHING yo...
Unit 3: Commas, Ellipsis, & Dashes
Unit 3: Commas, Ellipsis, & Dashes
by marina-yarberry
ELACC8L2a: . Use punctuation (comma, ellipsis, da...
Punctuation Practice MYTH: Long sentences need a comma. A really long sentence may be perfectly cor
Punctuation Practice MYTH: Long sentences need a comma. A really long sentence may be perfectly cor
by reportssuper
.. MYTH: Commas are so mysterious that it’s impo...
Grammar & Punctuation Practice
Grammar & Punctuation Practice
by natalia-silvester
Answer a question and win or lose a point for you...
Grammar Warm-ups Noun Person, place, thing or idea
Grammar Warm-ups Noun Person, place, thing or idea
by stefany-barnette
Example: Tom, New York, book, freedom. Practice: ...
Grammar Warm-ups
Grammar Warm-ups
by briana-ranney
Noun. Person, place, thing or idea. Example: Tom,...
Run-Ons Run-On Sentences
Run-Ons Run-On Sentences
by jane-oiler
A . run-on. is two or more complete sentences th...
Dialogue  Rules and Practice
Dialogue Rules and Practice
by aaron
Review ppt with examples . http://. www.slideshar...
Integrating Quotes
Integrating Quotes
by sherrill-nordquist
How to introduce your quote…. A quotation shoul...
Sentence Unit
Sentence Unit
by karlyn-bohler
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE. Love . stinks. Do these tw...
Types of Sentences
Types of Sentences
by danika-pritchard
A review of simple, compound, and complex. The Bu...