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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Hyphens should rule the planet. Hyphens are absolutely necessary, we use them in everyday life for basically two main reasons. We use hyphens after prefixes and when combining words together in some cases. The basic rule for the compound words are. 1: if you can not find a compound verb/word the dictionary, then it is two separate words, but if it is in the dictionary then it is hyphenated. Ex : If I do not have a air-conditioned room I will fire you.

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Hyphens should rule the planet. Hyphens are absolutely necessary, we use them in everyday life for basically two main reasons. We use hyphens after prefixes and when combining words together in some cases. The basic rule for the compound words are. 1: if you can not find a compound verb/word the dictionary, then it is two separate words, but if it is in the dictionary then it is hyphenated. Ex : If I do not have a air-conditioned room I will fire you.

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Period 2 Grammar Blog: Functional ways to fix fragments into flawless sentences!

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Sunday, January 11, 2009. Functional ways to fix fragments into flawless sentences! By Marissa Allegra :). Is an attempt to make a sentence that excludes a subject, a verb, or both. They are usually a piece of a complete sentence that has become disconnected from the main clause! There are three main points to notice about sentence fragments that you should avoid writing! Fragments often lack a verb or part of a verb string. Alex is the subject. And going is the verb. Often are str...

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Period 2 Grammar Blog: Subject Verb Agreement - Anisha Ford

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Sunday, January 11, 2009. Subject Verb Agreement - Anisha Ford. Basic rule for subject and verb agreement: singular subject takes a singular verb, while a plural verb subject takes a plural verb. Rule 1: Two singular subjects connected by or, nor, either…or,. Require a singular verb; If I is one of the two singular subjects followed by either…o. Put it second followed by the singular verb am. Pronouns:. Each, everyone, every one, everybody, anyone, anybody, someone,. Orm of a verb.

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Period 2 Grammar Blog: Amazing Apostrophes

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Sunday, January 11, 2009. Uses for apostrophes vary in many ways. To start off, one could use an apostrophe to show possession. The boy’s dog. The woman’s dress. Make sure you place the apostrophe after the s. To show singular possessi. If the name ends with an s. Place an apostrophe after the s. And add another s. After that apostrophe. For example:. To show plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then use the apostrophe. The Haglers’ house. At the end of the word. Hyphens ...

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Period 2 Grammar Blog

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Thursday, January 8, 2009. Posted by Ninth Grade English. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hyphens should rule the planet. Functional ways to fix fragments into flawless sen. Subject Verb Agreement - Anisha Ford. Who vs. Whom. Then vs. Than. थें वस. थान. I vs Me-Kelsey Oliver.

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Period 2 Grammar Blog: January 2009

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Hyphens should rule the planet. Hyphens are absolutely necessary, we use them in everyday life for basically two main reasons. We use hyphens after prefixes and when combining words together in some cases. The basic rule for the compound words are. 1: if you can not find a compound verb/word the dictionary, then it is two separate words, but if it is in the dictionary then it is hyphenated. Ex : If I do not have a air-conditioned room I will fire you.

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Period 2 Grammar Blog. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Hyphens should rule the planet. Hyphens are absolutely necessary, we use them in everyday life for basically two main reasons. We use hyphens after prefixes and when combining words together in some cases. The basic rule for the compound words are. 1: if you can not find a compound verb/word the dictionary, then it is two separate words, but if it is in the dictionary then it is hyphenated. Ex : If I do not have a air-conditioned room I will fire you.

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