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The Most Trusted Name In Learning®
The Most Trusted Name In Learning®
GRADE
3
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About the book “NothingSucceedsLikeSuccess.” –AlexandreDumastheElder,1854
And no other resource boosts kids’ grammar skills like Scholastic Success With Grammar! For classroom or at-home use, this exciting series for kids in grades 1 through 6 provides invaluable reinforcement and practice in grammar topics such as:
g sentence types g verb tenses g parts of speech g subject-verb agreement g common and proper nouns g punctuation g sentence structure g capitalization g contractions and more!
Each 64-page book contains loads of clever practice pages to keep kids challenged and excited as they strengthen the grammar skills they need to read and write well.
You’ll also find lots of assessment sheets that give kids realistic practice in taking standardized tests—and help you see their progress!
What makes Scholastic Success With Grammar so solid? Each practice page in the series reinforces a specific, age-appropriate skill as outlined in one or more of the following standardized tests:
•IowaTestsofBasicSkills •MetropolitanAchievementTest •CaliforniaTestsofBasicSkills •StanfordAchievementTest •CaliforniaAchievementTest
TaketheleadandhelpkidssucceedwithScholastic Success With Grammar. Parents and teachers agree:NoonehelpskidssucceedlikeScholastic.
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tAble of ContentsStatements and Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exclamations and Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Singular and Plural Nouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Common and Proper Pronouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Singular and Plural Pronouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Action Verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Present- and Past-Tense Verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
The Verb Be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Main Verbs and Helping Verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Linking Verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Subjects and Predicates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Articles and Other Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Possessive Nouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Subject and Object Pronouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Possessive Pronouns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Compound Subjects and Predicates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Contractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Using Punctuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Irregular Verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
ANSWEr KEy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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stAtements And QuestionsA. Read each sentence. Write Q on the line if
the sentence is a question. Write S if the sentence is a statement.
1. Wheredidtheantlive? Q
2. Theanthadmanycousins. S
3. Shefoundthecrumbunderaleaf. S
4.Howwillshecarryit? Q
5.Whocamealongfirst? Q
6. Thelizardwouldn’thelp. S
7.Hesaidhewastoocold. S
8.Whydidtheroosterflyaway? Q
B. The sentences below do not make sense. Rewrite the words in the correct order.
1. Howcrumbdidcarrytheantthe?
Howdidtheantcarrythecrumb?
2. Sheherselfitcarried.
Shecarrieditherself.
A statement is a sentence thattellssomething.Itendswith a period. A question is a sentence that asks something. Itendswithaquestionmark.
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stAtements And QuestionsA. Rewrite each sentence correctly.
Begin each sentence with a capital letter. Use periods and question marks correctly.
1. canwetakeataxidowntown
Canwetakeataxidowntown?
2.wheredoesthebusgo
Wheredoesthebusgo?
3. thepeopleonthebuswavedtous
Thepeopleonthebuswavedtous.
4.wegotontheelevator
Wegotontheelevator.
5. shouldIpushtheelevatorbutton
ShouldIpushtheelevatorbutton?
B. Write a question. Then write an answer that is a statement.
1. Question:Answerswillvary.
2. Statement: Answerswillvary.
A statement begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. A question begins with a capital letter and ends withaquestionmark.
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stAtements And QuestionsLook at the underlined part of each sentence. Decide if it is correct. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.
1. Theantfoundabigcrumb.
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exClAmAtions And CommAndsA. Read each sentence. Write E on the line if
the sentence is an exclamation. Write C if the sentence is a command.
1. Theychasebuffaloes! E
2. Youhavetogo,too. C
3.Waitattheairport. C
4. Itsnowsallthetime! E
5. Alligatorsliveinthesewers! E
6. Lookatthehorse. C
7. That’sagreat-lookinghorse! E
8.WritealettertoSeymour. C
B. Complete each exclamation and command. The punctuation mark at the end of each line is a clue.
1. Ifeel Answerswillvary. !
2.Helpyour .
3. That’sa !
4. Ilost !
5. Turnthe .
6.Comewatchthe .
7. Pleaseletme .
An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feeling. Itendswithanexclamationpoint. A command is a sentence that gives an order. Itendswithaperiod.
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A sentence tells a complete thought. Ittellswhoorwhat,and it tells what happens.exClAmAtions And
CommAndsA. Draw a line between the words in Column A and Column B to form
complete sentences. Then write the complete sentences on the lines below. Remember to add an exclamation mark or a period.
Column A Column B There’sa thebuffaloes Lookat yourtoysandgames Pack Gilamonsterattheairport
1. There’saGilamonsterattheairport!
2. Lookatthebuffaloes.
3. Packyourtoysandgames.
B. Write sentence after each complete thought. Write notasentence after each incomplete thought. Then make each incomplete thought into a sentence.
1. Iateasalamisandwich. sentence
2. Iliketoridehorses. sentence
3. Subwaydriver. notasentence; Iwanttobeasubwaydriver.
4. Therearehornedtoads. sentence
5. Kidsonourstreet notasentence; Ihopetherearekidsonourstreet.
6.Wearemovingtomorrow. sentence
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1. I’mgoingtoTexas!
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A singular noun names one person, place, or thing. A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Add -s to form the plural of most nouns.
singulAr And PlurAl nounsA. Each sentence has an underlined noun.
On the line, write S if it is a singular noun. Write P if it is a plural noun.
1. Shehasanewbaby. S
2. Itisverycute. S
3. Shehassmallfingers. S
4. Shedrinksfromabottle. S
5. Icantellmyfriendsallaboutit. S
B. Read each sentence. Underline the singular noun. Circle the plural noun.
1. Thebabyhastwosisters.
2. Thenightgownhaspockets.
3.Herhandhastinyfingers.
4.Myparentshaveababy.
5. Thefamilyhasthreegirls.
C. Complete the chart. Write the singular or plural of each noun.
Singular Plural
fence fences
train trains
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in each column.
Nouns that end in ch, sh, ss, x Nouns that end in y Nouns that end in f bench party loaf Possibleanswers:beach, baby,bunny, calf,
fox,box,dress,boss, city,berry, hoof,shelf,
dish,fish family,diary half,wolf
B. Complete each sentence with the plural form of the noun in ( ).
1. Miapicks cherries fromthetreesinherbackyard.(cherry)
2. Therearealsomany bushes withtinyberries.(bush)
3. Fresh peaches areherfavoritesnack.(peach)
4. Sheloads boxes withthesedifferentfruits.(box)
5. Thekitchen shelvesarefilledwithdeliciousjams.(shelf)
6.Miasharesthefruitwiththethird-grade classes .(class)
C. Use the words story and stories in one sentence. Use fox and foxes in another sentence.
1. WereadonestoryonMondayandtwostoriestoday.
2. Iseeoneredfoxandtwograyfoxes.
A singular noun names one person, place, or thing. A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Add -s to form the plural of most nouns. Add -es to form the plural of nouns that end in ss, x, ch, or sh. Somenounschangetheir spelling to form the plural.
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Common And ProPer nounsA. Is the underlined word a common noun or a proper noun? Write common or proper.
1. Thegirllikestolearn. common
2. Shegoestotwoschools. common
3. ShelivesinAmerica. proper
B. Underline the common nouns. Circle the proper nouns.
1. Aprilhasabrotherandasister.
2. TheirnamesareJuliusandMay.
3. TheirparentswereborninTaiwan.
4. AprilgoestoschoolonSaturday.
5. SheislearningalanguagecalledMandarin.
6.MayreadabookabouttheMiddleAges.
C. Underline the common nouns. Circle the proper nouns. Then write them on the chart in the correct category.
1. LastAugustDavidwenttocamp.
2.ManychildrengotoapicnicontheFourthofJuly.
Common Nouns Proper Nouns
camp
August
children
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picnic
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A common noun names any person, place, or thing. A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. A proper noun begins with a capital letter.
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Write it where it belongs on the chart.
B. Complete each sentence with a common noun or proper noun. In the box, write C if you wrote a common noun. Write P if you wrote a proper noun.
1. Ithrewtheballto Answerswillvary. .(person)
2. Ihavevisited .(place)
3.Myfavoritefoodis .(thing)
4.Myfamilylivesin .(place)
5.Myfavoriteauthoris .(person)
6. IwishIhada .(thing)
7. Iliketoreadabout .(historicalevent)
8.Myfavoriteholidayis .(holiday)
doctor park football Tangram Pat Atlanta
Category Common Nouns Proper Nouns
1. Person doctor Pat
2. Place
3. Thing
A common noun names any person, place, or thing.A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. A proper noun begins with a capital letter.
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singulAr And PlurAl PronounsA. Underline the pronoun in each sentence.
On the line, write S if it is singular or P if it is plural.
1. HeiscalledSpider. S
2. IcanseeSpiderhaseightlonglegs. S
3. TheyaskedSpideraquestion. P
4.Wewanttoknowwhat’sinthepot. P
5. Itcontainsallthewisdomintheworld. S
B. Read each pair of sentences. Circle the pronoun in the second sentence. Then underline the word or words in the first sentence that it replaces. Write the pronoun under Singular or Plural.
1. Thisstoryisfunny.Itisaboutwisdom.
2. Theauthorretoldthestory.Sheisagoodwriter.
3. MyfriendsandIreadthestoryaloud.Weenjoyedtheending.
4. Twoboysactedoutascene.Theyeachtookadifferentrole.
C. For each noun write a subject pronoun that could take its place.
It
She
She
She
Singular Plural
1. Spider he
2. thepot it
3. TortoiseandHare they
4. Spider’smother she
A singular pronoun takes the place of a noun that names one person, place, or thing. A plural pronoun takes the place of a noun that names more than one person, place, or thing.
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sentence. Circle S if it is singular or P if it is plural.
1. DarrenandTracywereplayingsoccerwithus. SorP
2. Tracypassedtheballtohim. SorP
3.Hekickedtheballbacktoher. SorP
4. Shestoppeditinfrontofthenet. SorP
5. Tracykickedtheballtowardme. SorP
6. Ikeptthemfromscoringagoal. SorP
B. Complete each sentence. Write the correct pronoun in ( ) on the line.
1. Ms.Stonegave__________________afunnyassignment. (we,us)
2. Sheasked__________________totellafunnystory. (I,me)
3. RayandPetebrought__________________abookofjokes. (she,her)
4. Shethanked__________________. (them,they)
5.Dinaactedoutastorywith__________________. (him,he)
C. Write one sentence using it as a subject pronoun. Write another sentence using it as an object pronoun.
A subject pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns as the subject of a sentence. A subject pronoun can be singular or plural. I, you, she, he, it, we, and they are subject pronouns. An object pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns in the predicate. An object pronoun can be singular or plural. Me, you, him, her, it, us, and them are object pronouns.
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singulAr And PlurAl PronounsIs the underlined pronoun correct? Fill in the bubble next to the right answer.
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ACtion VerbsA. Underline the action verb in each sentence.
1. Thevillagerscheeredloudly.
2. Theyaddedflavortothecheese.
3. Pleasegivethemthemilk.
4.Heservesthecheese.
5.Heemptiedthebuckets.
B. Circle the action verb in ( ) that paints a more vivid picture of what the subject is doing.
1. Thevillagers(walked,paraded)acrossthefloor.
2. Father(whispered,talked)tothebaby.
3. Thepuppy(ate,gobbled)downhisfood.
4. Thegirl(skipped,went)toherchair.
5. Theball(fell,bounced)downthestairs.
C. Write an action verb from the box to complete each sentence.
1. We laughed attheplayfulkittens.
2. She sighed deeplyandfellasleep.
3.Megan whispered toherfriendinthelibrary.
whispered laughed sighed
Action verbs are words that tell what the subject of the sentence does.
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ACtion VerbsA. On the line, write the action verb in ( )
that paints a clearer picture.
1. Asquirrel snatched anacorn.(took,snatched)
2. It cracked theacornopen.(cracked,broke)
3. Thesquirrel nibbledthenut.(nibbled,ate)
4. Thenit scrambled upthetree.(went,scrambled)
B. Circle each verb. Then write the verb from the box that gives a livelier picture of the action.
1. Thebusdriverblewthehorn. honked
2. Thegirlgotherbooks. grabbed
3. Shesaid,“Good-bye,”toherfamily. shouted
4. Shewenttothebus. ran
5. Thebusmoveddownthebumpyroad. bounced
C. Write two sentences that show action. Use the verb dashed in the first sentence. Use the word tiptoed in the second sentence. Underline the verbs.
1. Wedashedintothehouse.
2. Itiptoedpastthesleepingbaby.
shouted honked ran bounced grabbed
Action verbs are words that tell what the subject of the sentencedoes.Someactionverbs help to paint a clearer picture in the reader’s mind.
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to the action verb in each sentence.
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Present-tense verbs show action that is happening now. Theyagreeinnumberwithwho or what is doing the action. Past-tense verbs show action that took place in thepast.Mostpast-tenseverbsend in -ed.
Present- And PAst-tense VerbsA. Read each sentence. If the underlined verb
is in the present tense, write present on the line. If it is in the past tense, write past.
1. Weworkedtogetheronajigsawpuzzle. past
2. Momhelpedus. past
3. Sheenjoyspuzzles,too. present
4. Tompickedouttheborderpieces. past
5. Hedroppedapuzzlepieceonthefloor. past
6. Ilookedfortheflowerpieces. past
7. Dadlikescrosswordpuzzlesbetter. present
8. Mylittlesisterwatchesus. present
9. Momhurriesusbeforedinner. present
10.Werushedtofinishquickly. past
B. Underline the verb in each sentence. Then rewrite the sentence. Change the present-tense verb to the past. Change the past-tense verb to the present.
1. Themancrossestheriver.Themancrossedtheriver.
2.Herowedhisboat.
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Present-tense verbs must agree in number with the subject.Theletters-s or -es are usually added to a present-tense verb when the subject of the sentence is a singular noun or he, she, or it.
Present- And PAst-tense VerbsA. Read each sentence. On the line, write the
correct form of the present-tense verb in ( ).
1. Thecrow fills thepitcherwithpebbles.(fill,fills)
2. Theman watches thecrow.(watch,watches)
3. Thenhe takes thecabbageacrosstheriver.(take,takes)
4. Themanandthegoat leave thewolfbehind.(leave,leaves)
5. They go backonthelasttrip.(go,goes)
B. Write the correct past-tense form of the verb in ( ).
1. J.J. looked forthehiddenpicture.(look)
2.He stared atitforalongtime.(stare)
3. Ana walked by.(walk)
4. Thenshe helped solvethepuzzle.(help)
C. Write three sentences. Use the verb in ( ) in your sentence.
1. (play) Answerswillvary.
2. (plays)
3. (played)
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Theverbbe tells what the subject of a sentence is or was. Am, is, and are tell about someone or something in the present. Was and were tell about someone or something in the past.
the Verb beA. Read each sentence. Circle the word that
is a form of the verb be.
1. CaptainFossywasMr.Anning’sgoodfriend.
2.MaryAnningsaid,“Thedragonisgigantic!”
3. “Itseyesareasbigassaucers!”shetoldhermother.
4. “Iaminsidethecave!”sheshoutedtoherbrother.
5. Thescientistswereamazedbytheremarkablefossil.
B. Read each sentence. If the underlined verb is in the past tense, write past on the line. If it is in the present tense, write present.
1. MaryAnningwasarealperson. past
2. Iaminterestedinfossils,too. present
3. Therearemanydinosaursinthemuseum. present
4. Theexhibitswereclosedyesterday. past
5. Thisisamapofthefirstfloor. present
C. Write the form of be that completes each sentence.
am is are
1. I am onthebuswithmymotherandfather.
2. Buses are funtoride.
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the Verb beA. Circle each verb. If the verb shows action,
write action on the line. If the verb shows being, write being.
1. Thesunshineisbrightandhot. _____________________
2.Wecarriedourumbrellas. _____________________
3. Thesailboatswerestill. _____________________
4. Therearenorocksonthebeach. _____________________
B. Circle the verb that best completes the sentence. Remember that the form of the verb be must agree with the subject.
1. I(is,am)athirdgrader.
2. PatandI(is,are)partnersinclass.
3. Jimmy(was,were)mypartnerlastmonth.
4.Mrs.Boynton(is,are)thescienceteacher.
5. Thestudents(was,were)interestedintheexperiment.
C. Write two sentences that tell about someone or something. Use is in one sentence. Use was in the other.
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2.
Someverbsshowaction.Others, such as the verb be, show being, or what something isorwas. Theformofbe must agree with the subject of the sentence.
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A main verb is the most important verb in a sentence. Itshowstheaction. Ahelping verb works with the main verb. Forms of be and have arehelpingverbs. Thehelpingverb will shows future tense.
mAin Verbs And helPing VerbsA. Read each sentence. Write M if a main verb
is underlined. Write H if a helping verb is underlined. Circle the main and helping verbs that show future tense.
1. Wewilllearnaboutnewbuildings. M
2. Thebackhoeisdiggingthefoundation. H
3. Ithadfilledseveraldumptrucks. H
4. Thedumptrucksareremovingthedirt. M
5.Workersarebuildingtheouterwall. H
6. Acementtruckispouringtheconcrete. M
7. Itwillneedseveraldaystodry. H
8. Atnoontheworkerswilleattheirlunch. M
B. Choose the correct main and helping verb from the box to complete each sentence. Write it on the line. Circle the main and helping verbs that show future tense.
1. We willwatch amovieaboutskyscrapers.
2. Abuilding isgoing up.
3. Theworkers arereading theplans.
4.Cranes havelifted theheavybeams.
5. Aworker hadclimbed atallladder.
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A main verb is the most important verb in a sentence. Itshowstheaction. Ahelping verb works with the main verb. Forms of be and have are helping verbs.
mAin Verbs And helPing VerbsA. Read each sentence. Circle the helping verb.
Draw a line under the main verb.
1. Jamalhadbuilthisfirstmodelrocketlastyear.
2.Hehaspainteditred,white,andblue.
3.NowJamalisbuildinganotherrocket.
4. Itwillflymanyfeetintotheair.
5. AparachutewillbringtherocketbacktoJamal.
6. Iambuyingamodelrocket,too.
B. Complete each sentence with the correct main verb or helping verb in ( ). Write the word on the line.
1. Kim is makingaclayvase.(is,has)
2. Theclay had arrivedyesterday.(was,had)
3. Iam going towatchherwork.(go,going)
4. Sheis using apotter’swheel.(used,using)
5. Thesculpture will goabovethefireplace.(will,is)
6. People have admiredKim’sbeautifulvases.(are,have)
C. Write two sentences about something you will do later in the week. Use the future tense helping verb. Be sure to use a main verb and helping verb in each sentence.
1. Answerswillvary.
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1. Edisreadingabookinthepark.
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A linking verb tells what someone or something is, was, orwillbe. Thelinkingverbmost often used is a form of the verb be, such as am, is, are, was, were, and will be.
linking VerbsA. Find the linking verb in each sentence.
Write it on the line.
1. ThisbookisabiographyaboutThomasEdison. is
2. Iaminterestedinbooksaboutinventors. am
3. ThomasEdisonwasahardworker. was
4.Hisinventionswerewonderful. were
5. Theyarestillimportantforustoday. are
6. Youwillbeamazedbythisbook. willbe
B. Read each sentence and underline the linking verb. Then circle the word that tells if it is past or present.
1. IamafanofThomasEdison. PastorPresent
2. ThomasEdisonwasafamousinventor. PastorPresent
3.Manyofhisinventionsarewell-known. PastorPresent
4.Hisparentswerefriendly. PastorPresent
5. JaredisEdison’sgreat-great-grandson. PastorPresent
C. Finish each sentence correctly. Write are,am, or was on the line.e a
1. I am excited.
2. Thisbook was great!
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A linking verb tells what someone or something is, was, or will be. Am, is, and was are used when the subject of the sentence is singular. Are and were are used when the subject is plural. Are and were are also used with you.
linking VerbsA. Underline the linking verb in each sentence.
Circle S if the subject is singular. Circle P if the subject is plural.
1. Iwasverybored. SorP
2.NowIamsohappy. SorP
3. StaceyandLedaaremynewneighbors. SorP
4. Theyweresurprisedbymyvisit. SorP
5. Staceyisveryfunny. SorP
B. Complete each sentence with the correct linking verb in ( ). Write the word on the line.
1. RobertoClemente was agreatbaseballplayer.(was,were)
2. Allbaseballfans were amazedbyhistalents.(were,was)
3. I am oneofhisbiggestfans.(is,am)
4.He is atrueherotome.(are,is)
5. SammySosaandHenryAaron are myotherfavoriteplayers.(is,are)
C. Think of a favorite animal. Write two sentences to describe it. Use one of these linking verbs in each sentence: am,is,are,was,were,willbe.
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1. Mymom araftingteacher.
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subjeCts And PrediCAtesA. Draw a line between the complete subject
and the complete predicate.
1. AllofthefamiliestraveledtoCalifornia.
2. BabyBetsy,Billy,Joe,andTedstayedinthecabin.
3.Myfathertoldusstories.
4. Ibakedapie.
B. Draw a circle around the simple subject in each sentence. Then write it on the line.
1. Betsylearnedhowtowalk. miners
2. Theminersateitup. miners
3. Thenewbabylookslikeme. miners
4.Myfeetaretired. miners
5. Themanstartedalaundry. miners
C. Draw a circle around the simple predicate in each sentence. Then write it on the line.
1. Wemadeapietogether. miners
2. Firstwerolledthecrust. miners
3. Thenweaddedtheberries. miners
4. Itbakesforonehour. miners
5. Everybodylovesourpie! miners
Thecomplete subject tells whom or what the sentence isabout. Thecomplete predicate tells who or what thesubjectisordoes. Thesimple subject is the main word in the complete subject. Thesimple predicate is the verb in the complete predicate.
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the complete subject and the complete predicate. Then write the simple subject and the simple predicate.
Simple Simple Subject Predicate
1. Mrs.Perez’sclasstookatriptothemuseum. class took
2. Manylargepaintingshungonthewalls. paintings hung
3. Mariasawapaintingofananimalalphabet. Maria saw
4. Allthechildrenlookedatthepainting. children looked
5. Paulpointedtoacatonaleash. Paul pointed
6. Hisfriendlikedthedancingzebra. friend liked
7. Everyonelaughedatthepurplecow. Everyone laughed
8. Manypeoplevisitedthemuseumthatday. people visited
9. Thebustookustoschool. bus took
B. Finish the sentences. Add a complete subject to sentence 1. Add a complete predicate to sentence 2.
1. Theclownatmyparty wasfunny.
2.Myclass wentonatriptothezoo .
Thesimple subject is the main word in the complete subject.Thesimple predicate is the main word in the complete predicate.
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adjective or adjectives that describe it. Then write the adjectives on the lines.
1. Mybigbrotherlikestoeatsweetfruits. sweet
sweet
2.Heeatsthemonmanyhotdays. sweet
sweet
3. Hecutstheredappleintofourpieces. sweet
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4. Theripebananasandjuicypeachesarehisfavorites. sweet
sweet
5. Momboughthimalarge,roundwatermelon. sweet
sweet
6. Hemadeadelicious,colorfulsaladforallofus! sweet
sweet
B. Write two adjectives to describe each noun. Use words that describe color, size, shape, sound, or how something tastes or feels.
1. the sweet , sweet balloon
2. a sweet , sweet apple
3. a sweet , sweet day
C. Write a sentence about a pet. Use two adjectives to describe the pet.
Sampleanswer:Iwalkedmyfrisky,playfulpuppy.
Adjectives describe nouns. Theycantellwhatcolor,size,andshapesomethingis. Theycan also tell how something sounds, feels, or tastes.
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Write three sentences that tell about the foods you like the best. Use adjectives in your description.
An adjective is a word that describes a person, place, or thing.AdjeCtiVes
A. Read each sentence. Write the adjective that describes the underlined noun on the line.
1. Welivenearasparklingbrook. sparkling
2.Ithasclearwater. clear
3.Largefishswiminthebrook. Large
4.Busysquirrelsplaynearthebrook. Busy
5.Youcanenjoybreathinginthefreshairnearthebrook. fresh
B. Complete each sentence by adding an adjective.
1.Ilove red apples.
2.Iseea green ball.
3.Ismell sweet flowers.
4.Ihear loud music.
5. Ilikethe sour tasteofpickles.
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ArtiCles And other AdjeCtiVesA. Circle the articles in each sentence.
1. Theelk,moose,andbearsgrazedintheforest.
2. Therewasanabundantsupplyofgrassandplants.
3. Aboltoflightningstruckatreeandstartedafire.
4. Fireshavealwaysbeenanimportantpartofforestecology.
5. Theheatofthesummerlefttheforestverydry.
6. Thefiresspreadoverathousandacres.
7. Thehelicoptersandanairplanespreadchemicalsonthefire.
8. Firefightersmadeanattempttostoptheflames.
B. Circle the article in ( ) that completes each sentence correctly. Then write it on the line.
1. LastsummerIvisited a NationalPark.(a,an)
2. Wetookabusthrough a forests.(an,the)
3. Thebuscarriedusup a narrowroads.(a,the)
4. Isaw a elkgrazingonsomegrass.(a,an)
5. Westayedin a oldlogcabin.(a,an)
6. Deercameupto a cabinwindow.(an,the)
7. Wemade a newfriend.(a,an)
8. Iwrotemyfriend a letter.(a,an)
Thewordsa, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. A is used before words that begin with a consonant. An is used before words that begin with a vowel. The is used before either.
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ArtiCles And other AdjeCtiVesA. Circle the article that correctly completes
the sentence.
1. Isaw(a,an)octopusattheaquarium.
2. Atrainerwasfeedingfishto(a,an)dolphin.
3. Wetook(a,an)elevatortothemainfloor.
4. Wehad(a,an)up-to-datelistingofexhibits.
5. Therewas(a,an)exhibitabouttheoceanfloor.
6. Itwas(a,an)daytoremember!
B. Write a noun on each line to complete the sentences.
1. Wereada a abouta a .
2. The a inafunnystoryhadana forapet.
3. Wewenttothe a togetan a .
4. Angelasawa a onthe a .
5. A a wascurleduponthe a .
C. Complete the sentence with three singular nouns. Use the article aor an.
Mollydrewapictureof a
ThearticleA is used before words that begin with a consonant. An is used before words that begin with a vowel. The is used before either.
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A. Fill in the bubble next to the article that correctly completes the sentence.
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PossessiVe nounsA. Underline the possessive noun in each
sentence.
1.Theking’spalaceisbeautiful.
2.Thepalace’sgardenhasmanyflowers.
3.Theflowers’sweetsmellfillstheair.
4.Thetrees’branchesshadethegardenpaths.
5.Thegardener’stoolsarewell-oiledandsharp.
6.Peoplelistentothebirds’songs.
7.Thesingers’voicesareverybeautiful.
8.Thediamondreflectsthesun’srays.
9.Thediamond’slightfillsthepalace.
10.Visitors’eyesopenwidewhentheyseeallthecolors.
B. Write each singular possessive noun from Part A.
1. a 2. a 3. a
4. a 5. a
C. Write each plural possessive noun from Part A.
1. a 2. a 3. a
4. a 5. a
A possessive noun shows ownership. Add ’s to make a singular noun show ownership. Add an apostrophe (’) after the s of a plural noun to show ownership.
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sentence. Write Son the line if the possessive noun is singular. Write Pif the possessive noun is plural.
1. Anna’sfamilytookawalkinthewoods. a
2. Theysawtwobirds’nestshighupinatree. a
3. AyellowbutterflylandedonBrad’sbackpack. a
4. Annalikedthepatternofthebutterfly’swings. a
5. Aturtle’sshellhadmanyspots. a
6. Annatookpicturesoftwochipmunks’homes. a
7. Theanimals’tailshaddarkstripes. a
B. Complete each sentence with the singular possessive form of the noun in ( ).
1. Jimwasgoingtoplaybasketballat a house.(Carol)
2. Oneof a newsneakerswasmissing.(Jim)
3. Helookedunderhis a desk.(sister)
4. Hecrawledunderhis a bedtolook.(brother)
5. Itwasoutsideinhis a flowergarden.(dad)
6. The a lacehadbeenchewed.(sneaker)
7. Jimsawhis a footprintsinthedirt.(dog)
A possessive noun shows ownership. Add ’s to make a singular noun show ownership. Add an apostrophe (’) after the s of a plural noun to show ownership.
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1. Dr.DeSotoisapopulardentist. a
2. Mrs.DeSotoishisassistant. a
3. Thefoxandtherabbitarewaitingtobeseen. a
4. Thefoxhasabadtoothache. a
5. Thechairisreadyforthenextpatient. a
6. Dr.andMrs.DeSotodonottrustthefox. a
7. RogerandIenjoyreadingthisstory. a
subjeCt And objeCt PronounsA. Underline the subject pronoun in each
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1. Wearegoingtothedentist.
2. Itwon’ttakelong.
3. Iwentinfirst.
4. Sheaskedtheassistantforhelp.
5. Hegavethedentistsomepinktoothpaste.
6. Theysaidthetoothpastewouldtastelikestrawberries.
7. Youwilllikethetaste,too.
B. Decide which pronoun in the box can replace the underlined subject. Write the pronoun on the line. Remember to capitalize.
she he it we they
A pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns in a sentence.ThewordsI, you, she, he, it, we, and they are subject pronouns. Use one of these pronouns to take the place of a subject in a sentence.
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sentence.1. AuntCindygaveusafootball.
2. OurdogRexfoundit.
3. Hethinkstheballisforhim.
4. Isaid,“Rex,that’snotforyou!”
5. AuntCindygavemeanotherballforRex.
6. NowRexalwayswantstoplaywithher.
7. Iliketowatchthem.
B. Decide which object pronoun below can replace the underlined word or words. Write the object pronoun on the line.
1. IwenttothemovieswithRachelandKevin. a
2. KevinaskedRachelforsomepopcorn. a
3. Rachelwashappytosharethepopcorn. a
4. IaccidentallybumpedKevin. a
5. ThepopcornspilledalloverRachel,Kevin,andme. a
C. Write two sentences. In one sentence use a subject pronoun. In the other sentence use an object pronoun.
1. a
2.
A pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns in a sentence. Thewordsme, you, him, her, it, us, and them are object pronouns. Use these object pronouns in the predicates of sentences.
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A possessive pronoun shows ownership or belonging. It takes the place of a noun that shows ownership. My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are possessive pronouns.
Possessive PronounsA. Circle the subject pronoun in each sentence.
Then underline the possessive pronoun. Use these answers to fill in the chart.
1. Iamplanningatripwithmyfamily.
2.Willyouwearyoursunglasses?
3.Hewillbringhiscamera.
4. Shewilltakeherdogalong.
5. Itwilleatallitsfood.
6.Wewillenjoyourvacation.
7. Theywillshowtheirpictures.
B. Underline the possessive pronoun in each sentence.
1. Thedesertistheirhome.
2.Herumbrellablocksoutthesun.
3. Thatjavelinalikestoplayhisguitar.
4.Hisaddressis1TumbleweedAvenue.
5.Coyotesaid,“Mystomachisgrowling.”
6. “I’llblowyourhousedown,”Coyoteshouted.
7. Itswallsaremadeoftumbleweeds.
8. “Ourhouseisstrong,”thethirdJavelinasaid.
Subject Pronouns
I
you
he
she
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we
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Possessive Pronouns
my
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Possessive pronouns show ownershiporbelonging.Theytake the place of nouns that show own ership. My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are possessive pronouns.
PossessiVe PronounsA. Complete each sentence. Write the correct
pronoun in ( ) on the line.
1. Nicolelikestopickapplesat our farm.(we,our)
2. Autumnis her favoriteseason.(her,she)
3.Dadsays,“Pleaseuse my specialbasket.”(I,my)
4. Itwas his birthdaypresentfromGrandpa.(he,his)
5.Dadsaidthat its handlewascarvedbyafamousartist.(their,its)
6. ItellDad,“Wewillnotforgettotake your basket.”(your,you)
7. Later,mymomanddadenjoyed their applepie.(their,they)
B. Read each sentence. Write the possessive pronoun that can replace the underlined word or words.
1. Theartprojectwasduesoon,butZach’scomputerwasbroken. his
2.Mybrotherwasusingmyfamily’scomputer. our
3. ZachborrowedAngela’scomputerinstead. her
4.Heloadedapictureintothecomputer’sscanner. its
5. Zach’sideawastostretchthepictureintoafunnyshape. His
6. Tim’sandMing’sprojectswereexactlythesame! Their
C. Write a sentence using the possessive pronouns my and her.
Mydogtakesgoodcareofherpuppies.
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A compound subject is two or more nouns connected by and. A compound predicate is two or more verbs connected by and.
ComPound subjeCts And PrediCAtesA. Underline the nouns that form each
compound subject. Then circle the word that connects the nouns.
1. LauraandRamonaarepopularstorycharacters.
2. Inonestory,Pa,Ma,andLauratraveledfar.
3. Thedogandhorsestrottedalong.
4.MaandPadrovethewagonallday.
5.Grassandtreesgrowontheprairie.
B. Underline the verbs that form each compound predicate. Then circle the word that connects the verbs.
1. Thewagonswayedandcreaked.
2. Laurahummedandsang.
3. Theroadtwistedandturned.
4. PetandPattyneighedandsnorted.
5. Thedeerstoppedandstared.
C. Complete sentence 1 with two nouns joined by and. Complete sentence 2 with two verbs joined by and.Sampleanswersaregiven.
1. The cricketsandbirds sangallday.
2. Thedog ranandbarked allthewayhome.
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A compound subject is two or more nouns connected by and. A compound predicate is two or more verbs connected by and.
ComPound subjeCts And PrediCAtesA. Underline the compound subject or the compound
predicate in each sentence. Write CS above each compound subject and CP above each compound predicate.
1.MikeandJodymovedaway.
2. Theyoftencallande-mailus.
3.Mikejogsandswimseveryday.
4. PhilandJanwillvisitthem.
5. JuanandYoshimovedherefromothercountries.
6. TheyspeakandreadEnglishverywell.
7. Lori,Sam,andBethwroteaplayaboutmoving.
8. Theypracticedandpresentedittotheclass.
9.Weclappedandsmiledattheend.
10.Theparentsandtheprincipallikedtheplay.
B. Complete one sentence with the compound subject. Complete the other sentence with the compound predicate.
My dad and sister barked and jumped
1. Buster barkedandjumped whenwegothome.
2. Mydadandsister playedwordgamesforanhour.
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each sentence. Fill in the bubble that tells if it is a compound subject or a compound predicate.
1. MybrotherandIwenttothegrocerystoreintown.
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1. plannedtheclasstrip.
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A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe (’) is used to show where one or more letters have been left out.
ContrACtionsA. Underline the contraction in each sentence.
Circle the apostrophe. Then write the contraction on the line.
1. It’stimeforanotheradventure. It’s
2.We’restudyinganimalhabitats. We’re
3. They’vemadeahabitatforBella. They’ve
4. I’msurethatBellaisgone. I’m
5.Wandathinksthatshe’llbeback. she’ll
6. They’reinfavorofgoingtofindBella. They’re
B. Circle the contraction. Then, write the two words that make up the contraction.
1. I’vegoneonthisbusbefore. Ihave
2.What’sthebusdoing? Whatis
3. It’sshrinkingtothesizeofabullfrog. Itis
4. Thestudentssaythey’rehavingfun. theyare
5. “I’mhangingonfordearlife,”Lizsaid. Iam
C. Put the two words together to form a contraction.
1. he+will= he’ll 4.I+am= I’m
2. they+are= they’re 5.we+will= we’ll
3.who+is= who’s 6.there+is= there’s
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APostroPhe/ContrACtionsComplete each sentence with a contraction made from the two words in parentheses. Write the contraction on the line.
1. What’s inthepackage?(Whatis)
2. Mymomsays What’s forme.(itis)
3. What’s soexcited!(Iam)
4. What’s birthdaysgreat?(Arenot)
5. I What’s waittoopenmygifts.(cannot)
6. Ihopemymom What’s mindifItearthewrapping paper.(doesnot)
7. “Becareful. What’s verydelicate,”shesays.(Theyare)
8. I What’s wanttowaitanothersecond.(didnot)
9. Infact, What’s neverbeenverypatient.(Ihave)
10. I What’smeantokeepyouwondering.(donot)
11. Inthebox, What’s atinycatfamilymadeofchina. (thereis)
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1. We’regoingtoseeanaturemovie.
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using PunCtuAtionA. Add quotation marks to show the speaker’s
exact words.
1. “Ihaveastrangecase,”saidMr.Brown.
2. “What’sstrangeaboutit?”askedEncyclopedia.
3. “SeventeenyearsagoMr.Huntfoundanelephant,”beganMr.Brown.
4. “Wheredidhefindit?”askedMrs.Brown.
5. “Theelephantjustappearedinhiswindow,”answeredMr.Brown.
6. “Hemusthavefainted!”exclaimedEncyclopedia.
7. “No,Mr.Huntboughthim,”saidMr.Brown.
B. Add commas wherever they are needed.
1. IgotothelibraryinHuntsville,Alabama.
2. Itislocatedat12OakStreet,Huntsville,Alabama36554.
3. ThelasttimeIwastherewasJanuary8,2001.
4. ThebooksIcheckedoutweredueJanuary22,2001.
5. MycousinJebgoestothebranchlibraryat75PeachtreeLane,Farley,Alabama35802.
6. IsittruethatDonaldSoboloncespokeatthelibraryinRedstonePark,Alabama?
7.HespokethereonSeptember29,2000.
8.Hewillsoonreadat47DraperRoad,Newportville,Pennsylvania.
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using PunCtuAtionA. Read each sentence. Add any missing
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1. Mrs.Wu’sbankislocatedat92MapleAvenue,Inwood,Texas75209.
2. SheopenedanaccountthereonSeptember8,2001.
3. ShealsousesthebranchofficeinLakewood,Texas.
4. Thatbranchisopenweekdays,Saturdays,andsomeevenings.
5. ThemainofficeisclosedSaturdays,Sundays,andallholidays.
6. Mrs.WusawMs.Ames,Mr.Pacheco,andMrs.JeffersonatthebankonSaturday.
7. Theycarriedchecks,bills,anddeposits.
8. Mr.PachecohashadanaccountatthatbanksinceMay2,1974.
B. Read the sentences below. Add any missing quotation marks, commas, or underlining.
1. MyfavoriteauthorisJerrySpinelli,”saidRick.
2. SpinelliwasbornonFebruary1,1941.
3. HishometownisNorristown,Pennsylvania.
4. Whatareyourfavoritebooksbyhim?”askedTeresa.
5. IlikeManiacMagee,DumpDays,andFourthGradeRats,”repliedRick.
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A. In each sentence, underline the past tense of the verb in ( ). Then, write the past-tense verb on the line.
1. JessitoldJackietobereadyearly.(tell) told
2.Hewasnervousabouthissciencefairproject.(is) was
3. Jackie’sfriendscametothetable.(come) came
4. Theysawthevolcanothere.(see) saw
5. Jackieknewhisspeechbyheart.(know) knew
6. Thesignontheexhibitfellover.(fall) fell
7. TheteacherlitthematchforJackie.(light) lit
8. Jackiethrewhishandsintotheair.(throw) threw
B. Complete each sentence. Write the correct verb on the line.
fell threw saw knew
1. Jackie knew allaboutvolcanoes.
2.Heonce saw arealvolcano.
3. It threw ashesandfireintotheair.
4. Theashes fell allovertheground.
C. Complete each sentence. Use the past form of know in one and the past form of tell in the other. Sampleanswersaregiven.
1. WhenIwasfive,I knewhowtoswim.
2.Mybrother toldmefunnystories.
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Irregular verbs do not form the past tense by adding -ed. Theychangetheirform.irregulAr Verbs
A. Complete each sentence. Write the past form of the verb in ( ).
1. Erin bought drylimabeansatthestore.(buy)
2.Herfamily ate limabeansfordinner.(eat)
3. Erin grew sixlimabeanplantsforthesciencefair.(grow)
4. She began herprojectonSaturday.(begin)
5. Erin gave threeplantswaterandlight.(give)
6. Theotherplants sat alldayinadarkcloset.(sit)
B. Circle the past-tense form of the verb in ( ) to complete each sentence.
1. Thejudges(come,came)toErin’stable.
2. She(won,win)ablueribbon.
3. Erin’sfamily(went,go)tothefair.
4.Onelimabeanplant(is,was)6inchestall.
5. Twoplants(fall,fell)overinthepot.
6. Erin(said,say),“Ilearnedalot.”
C. Write a sentence about growing something. Use a past-tense irregular verb in your sentence.
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Page 4 A.1.Q 3.S 5.Q 7.S 2.S 4.Q 6.S 8.QB. 1.Howdidtheantcarrythe
crumb? 2.Shecarrieditherself.
Page 5A.1.Canwetakeataxi
downtown? 2.Wheredoesthebusgo? 3.Thepeopleonthebus
wavedtous. 4.Wegotontheelevator. 5.ShouldIpushtheelevator
button?B.1.answerswillvary 2.answerswillvary
Page 61.correctasis 6.Theman2.help. 7.correctasis3.wouldnothelp 8.fromtheant.4.theAnts 9.strongest.5.cousins. 10.Doyou
Page 7A.1.E 3.C 5.E 7.E 2.C 4.E 6.C 8.CB.answerswillvary
Page 8A.1.There’saGilamonsterat
theairport! 2.Lookatthebuffaloes. 3.Packyourtoysandgames.B. 1.sentence 2.sentence 3.notasentence;Iwantto
beasubwaydriver. 4.sentence 5.notasentence;Ihope
therearekidsonourstreet. 6.sentence
Page 91.correctasis2.excited!3.pack.4.adorable!5.correctasis6.Helpmefindagame.7.correctasis8.Itwillbegreat!9.towritetome.10.teamwonthegame!
Page 10A.1.S 3.P 5.P 2.S 4.SB.1.sisters 4.parents 2.pockets 5.girls 3.fingersC.Singular:train,cow Plural:fences,gates
Page 11A.ch, sh, ss, x: Possible
answers:beach,fox,box,dress,boss,dish,fish
y: Possibleanswers:baby,bunny,city,berry,family,diary
f: Possibleanswers:calf,hoof,shelf,half,wolf
B.1.cherries 4.boxes 2.bushes 5.shelves 3.peaches 6.classesC.answerswillvary
Page 121.boxes 6.brushes2.teeth 7.groceries3.correctasis 8.correctasis4.glasses 9.mice5.faxes 10.stories
Page 13A. 1.common 2.common 3.proper
B.1.April,brother,sister
2.Julius,May
3.Taiwan,parents
4.April,Saturday,school
5.Mandarin,language
6.May,MiddleAges,bookC.CommonNouns:camp,
children,picnic ProperNouns:August,
David,FourthofJuly
Page 14A.1.Common:doctor;
Proper:Pat 2.Common:park;
Proper:Atlanta 3.Common:football;
Proper:TangramB.answerswillvary
Page 151.FourthofJuly2.correctasis3.Tom’sapplepie4.teacher,Dr.Ruffin5.correctasis6.KansasCity,Missouri7.NewYear’sDay8.schoolonMonday9.petsinNorthAmerica10.themoviesonSaturday
Page 16A.1.S 3.P 5.S 2.S 4.PB.1.Singular:It 2.Singular:She 3.Plural:We 4.Plural:TheyC.1.heorshe 3.they 2.it 4.she
Page 17A.1.us,P 4.it,S 2.him,S 5.me,S 3.her,S 6.them,PB. 1.us 3.her 5.him 2.me 4.themC.Sampleanswer:Itisinside
thehouse.Iwillgetit.
Page 181.us 6.He2.me 7.correctasis3.correctasis 8.correctasis4.It 9.It5.them 10.I
Page 19A.1.cheered 4.serves 2.added 5.emptied 3.giveB. 1.paraded 4.skipped 2.whispered 5.bounced 3.gobbledC.1.laughed 3.whispered 2.sighed
Page 20A.1.snatched 3.nibbled 2.cracked 4.scrambledB. 1.honked 4.ran 2.grabbed 5.bounced 3.shoutedC.answerswillvary
Page 21A.1.arrived 4.ate 2.hugged 5.cheered 3.roastedB. 1.chased 4.leaped 2.dashed 5.grabbed 3.peeked
Page 22A.1.past 6.past 2.past 7.present 3.present 8.present 4.past 9.present 5.past 10.pastB.1.Themancrossedtheriver. 2.Herowshisboat.
Page 23A.1.fills 4.leave 2.watches 5.go 3.takesB. 1.looked 3.walked 2.stared 4.helpedC.1.Answerswillvary
Page 241.correctasis2.washesandpeels3.correctasis4.enjoy5.entered6.traveled7.arrived8.awarded9.correctasis10.enjoyed
Page 25A.1.was 4.am 2.is 5.were 3.areB. 1.past 4.past 2.present 5.present 3.presentC.1.am 2.are 3.is
Page 26A.1.is,being 2.carried,action 3.were,being 4.are,beingB.1.am 4.is 2.are 5.were 3.wasC.answerswillvary
Page 271.are 6.was2.correctasis 7.were3.correctasis 8.were4.were 9.correctasis5.am 10.am
Page 28A.1.M 4.M 7.H 2.H 5.H 8.M 3.H 6.MB. 1.willwatch 2.isgoing 3.arereading 4.havelifted 5.hadclimbed
Page 29
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2.haspainted5.willbring
3.isbuilding6.ambuying
B. 1.is 4.using 2.had 5.will 3.going 6.haveC.answerswillvary
Page 30A.1.reading 4.come 2.playing 5.share 3.walkedB. 1.has 4.will 2.is 5.have 3.will
Page 31A.1.is 4.were 2.am 5.are 3.was 6.willbeB. 1.am,present 4.were,past 2.was,past 5.is,present 3.are,presentC.1.am 2.was 3.are
Page 32A.1.S 4.P 2.S 5.S 3.PB. 1.was 4.is 2.were 5.are 3.amC.answerswillvary
Page 33A.1.is 4.were 2.am 5.was 3.areB. 1.is 4.were 2.was 5.willbe 3.are
Page 34A.1.Allofthefamilies
(traveledtoCalifornia. 2.BabyBetsy,Billy,Joe,
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3.Myfather(toldusstories.
4.I(bakedapie.B. 1.Betsy 4.feet 2.miners 5.man 3.babyC.1.made 4.bakes 2.rolled 5.loves 3.added
Page 35A.1.class|took
Simplesubject:class;Simplepredicate:took
2.paintings|hungSimplesubject:paintings;Simplepredicate:hung
3.Maria|sawSimplesubject:Maria;Simplepredicate:saw
4.children|lookedSimplesubject:children;Simplepredicate:looked
5.Paul|pointedSimplesubject:Paul;Simplepredicate:pointed
6.friend|likedSimplesubject:friend;Simplepredicate:liked
7.Everyone|laughedSimplesubject:Everyone;Simplepredicate:laughed
8.people|visitedSimplesubject:people;Simplepredicate:visited
9.bus|tookSimplesubject:bus;Simplepredicate:took
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Page 37A.1.big,sweet 2.many,hot 3.red,four 4.ripe,juicy 5.large,round 6.delicious,colorfulB. answerswillvaryC.answerswillvary
Page 38A.1.sparkling 4.Busy 2.clear 5.fresh 3.LargeB.Answersmayinclude: 1.red 4.loud 2.green 5.sour 3.sweet
Page 39A.1.Several 4.blue 2.six 5.colorful 3.manyB. 1.delicious 4.five 2.many 5.wonderful 3.some
Page 40A.1.The,the 5.The,the,the 2.an 6.The,a 3.A,a,a 7.The,an,on 4.an 8.an,theB. 1.a 4.an 6.the 2.the 5.an 7.a 3.the 5.an 8.a
Page 41A.1.an 3.an 5.an 2.a 4.an 6.aB. answerswillvaryC.answerswillvary
Page 42A.1.the 4.the 2.the 5.The 3.anB. 1.elephant 4.crab 2.airport 5.lobster 3.umbrella
Page 43A.1.King’s 2.palace’s 3.flower’s 4.trees’ 5.gardener’s 6.birds’ 7.singers’ 8.sun’s 9.diamond’s 10.Visitors’B. 1.king’s 4.sun’s 2.palace’s 5.diamond’s 3.gardener’sC.1.flowers’ 4.singers’ 2.trees’ 5.Visitors’ 3.birds’
Page 44A.1.Anna’s,S 2.birds’,P 3.Brad’s,S 4.butterfly’s,S 5.turtle’s,S 6.chipmunks’,P 7.animals’,PB. 1.Carol’s 5.dad’s 2.Jim’s 6.sneaker’s 3.sister’s 7.dog’s 4.brother’s
Page 45A.1.Kramer’s 4.librarian’s 2.mother’s 5.Joan’s 3.brother’sB. 1.astronomers’ 2.engines’ 3.spectators’ 4.scientists’ 5.astronauts’
Page 46A.1.We 5.He 2.It 6.They 3.I 7.You 4.SheB. 1.He 5.It 2.She 6.They 3.They 7.We 4.He
Page 47A.1.us 5.me 2.it 6.her 3.him 7.them 4.youB. 1.them 4.him 2.her 5.us 3.itC.answerswillvary
Page 481.us 5.them 9.him2.It 6.They 10.us3.She 7.He4.her 8.We
Page 49A.1.I,my 5.It,its 2.you,your 6.We,our 3.He,his 7.They,their 4.She,herB.1.their 5.My 2.Her 6.Your 3.his 7.Its 4.His 8.Our
Page 50A.1.our 5.its 2.her 6.your 3.my 7.their 4.hisB. 1.his 4.its 2.our 5.His 3.her 6.TheirC.answerswillvary
Page 51A.1.her 4.my 2.Its 5.his 3.ourB. 1.Her 4.Their 2.his 5.our 3.Its
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2.Pa,Ma,andLaura
3.dogandhorses
4.MaandPa
5.Grassandtrees
B. 1.swayedandcreaked
2.hummedandsang
3.twistedandturned
4.neighedandsnorted
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