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Grammar: English II Spring 2011
Grammar: English II Spring 2011
by yoshiko-marsland
. 1) Subject-verb agreement . 2) Noun. , verb,...
Adjective Clauses  (aka relative clauses)
Adjective Clauses (aka relative clauses)
by calandra-battersby
Part 2: with non-subject pronouns. Review:. Adjec...
Spanish Commands By: Alyssa Anderson
Spanish Commands By: Alyssa Anderson
by tatiana-dople
With Reflexive and Direct Object Pronouns. Types ...
Grammar and Mechanics Workshop
Grammar and Mechanics Workshop
by olivia-moreira
20 Common Grammar Errors. www.uta.edu/owl. Gramma...
Welcome I trust you to know where you need to sit, so choose wisely and have a seat.
Welcome I trust you to know where you need to sit, so choose wisely and have a seat.
by marina-yarberry
When the bell rings you should be seated and read...
English 10B Review 4 Main Comma Rules (1/4)
English 10B Review 4 Main Comma Rules (1/4)
by luanne-stotts
Use . a comma . when independent clauses are conn...
Français II H – Leçon 2A
Français II H – Leçon 2A
by phoebe-click
Structures. Reflexive Verbs. Reflexives: . Sens i...
Writing in Third Person Academically
Writing in Third Person Academically
by marina-yarberry
Use third person for all academic writing.[1] Thi...
ARTICLES & CONJUNCTIONS
ARTICLES & CONJUNCTIONS
by lois-ondreau
SASIGARAN MONEYAM. THILAGA RAVINTHAR. ARTICLES. A...
Personal Pronoun I etc
Personal Pronoun I etc
by conchita-marotz
. Case Singular Plural Pa ṭ ham ā No...
Elements of Language Ch. 16
Elements of Language Ch. 16
by kittie-lecroy
Agreement. Polyphemus says “Watch Out!” . “...
Pronouns and Antecedents
Pronouns and Antecedents
by karlyn-bohler
What’s a pronoun? . There are 4 common types: s...
Week 31 (April 7 –
Week 31 (April 7 –
by trish-goza
april. 11). How has the dialogue revealed aspect...
WHAT IS A CLAUSE?
WHAT IS A CLAUSE?
by lois-ondreau
WHEN DOES IT NEED COMMAS?. RESTRICTIVE AND NONR...
Intro to Lit
Intro to Lit
by mitsue-stanley
Complements. Complement. A. . word or group of w...
CONJUGATING ER, IR & RE VERBS
CONJUGATING ER, IR & RE VERBS
by myesha-ticknor
Present Tense of . regular. . verbs. STEPS FOR C...
By: Maryann
By: Maryann
by pamella-moone
Minh. Pronouns. Randy. Sarah . Pronoun. a word th...
Dependent Clauses: 
Dependent Clauses: 
by karlyn-bohler
Adjectival, Adverbial. , . Nomial. Dependent clau...
Elements of Language Ch. 14
Elements of Language Ch. 14
by faustina-dinatale
The Phrase: Prepositional, Verbal, and Appositive...
What is a pronoun?
What is a pronoun?
by natalia-silvester
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a...
Physical Characteristics
Physical Characteristics
by olivia-moreira
Guapo. : handsome. Hermoso. : beautiful . Alto: t...
11AP
11AP
by min-jolicoeur
Grammar Intensive Unit. Parts of Speech/Functions...
Beginning of the Year
Beginning of the Year
by jane-oiler
Review. Show what you know . . .. All sentences c...
Sorry, Wrong Number
Sorry, Wrong Number
by alexa-scheidler
Elements of Drama. Monday . REading. APK. What al...
The Case of the Pronoun
The Case of the Pronoun
by tatiana-dople
The Most Famous or Infamous Split Infinitive.. Th...
Grammar
Grammar
by yoshiko-marsland
Who/whom, whoever/whomever, who, that which and p...
Sentence Parts:
Sentence Parts:
by mitsue-stanley
Objects and Phrases. Direct Objects. A direct obj...