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Grammar Review 5th grade

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    Grammar
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  • Did it see us (Sentence, Fragment, Run On)
    Sentence
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  • Where do the commas go? The school’s sports teams include baseball soccer and football.
    The school’s sports teams include baseball, soccer, and football.
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  • Add commas. My brother sister and father will attend today’s game.
    My brother, sister, and father will attend today’s game.
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  • Add commas. Mr. Tompkins our coach will lead the team onto the field.
    Mr. Tompkins, our coach, will lead the team onto the field.
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  • Add commas. Yes we love it when people sing the school song!
    Yes, we love it when people sing the school song!
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  • Add commas. Our team got the ball and they raced down the field to score.
    Our team got the ball, and they raced down the field to score.
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  • Fix the run on sentence. The driver pushes the gas pedal the car zooms forward.
    The driver pushes the gas pedal. The car zooms forward.
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  • Fix the Run on by adding a FANBOYS. She speeds around the curve she doesn’t lose control.
    She speeds around the curve, but she doesn’t lose control.
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  • What is the subordinating conjunction and do you need a comma? After we ate lunch we went on a sales call.
    After; Yes - After we ate lunch, we went on a sales call.
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  • What is the subordinating conjunction and do you need a comma? He gave me some advice before we went inside.
    Before; No - The Subordinating Conjunction comes second.
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  • What is the subordinating conjunction and do you need a comma? We both laughed since I’m always polite to everyone.
    Since; No - The subordinating conjunction comes second.
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  • POSSESSIVE NOUNS. My only (sister) paintings are being sold in a gallery.
    My only SISTER'S paintings are being sold in a gallery.
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  • Possessive nouns. The paintings show scenes from our (family) history
    The paintings show scenes from our family's history.
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  • Possessive Nouns. The four (diver) tanks were fi lled with air.
    The four DIVERS' tanks were filled with air.
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  • Possessive Nouns: Three (author) books provided clues for fi nding the wreck.
    Three AUTHORS' books provided clues for finding the wreck.
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  • Possessive Nouns. The two (man) curiosity grew by the minute.
    The two MEN'S curiosity grew by the minute.
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