Grammar

English Grammar Test – Grade 3

A. Underline the verb, and change the following sentence from present tense to future tense. Much of this trash finds its way into the ocean. _______________________________________________________________________________ B. Change the following sentence from future tense to past tense.  The hazardous plastic will remain in the ocean forever. _______________________________________________________________________________ C. Underline the abstract nouns in the sentences […]

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Grade 3   

A. Underline the subject, circle the verb and box the object in the following sentences. The thief snatched her bag. The ring glittered on my finger. B. Fill in these spaces with a subject and a verb. __________ ____________ his bike to school. __________ ____________ behind the tree. C. Underline the adverb in each sentence and circle the verb

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Coordinating & Correlative Conjunction

There are three kinds of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating Conjunctions Conjunctions are connecting words. The most common conjunctions are and, but or, and nor. These are called coordinating conjunctions. They connect words that do the same kind of work. Correlative Conjunctions Correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs. Ex. The work is only not profitable but also pleasant. 

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Action Verbs

What are Action Verbs? Every sentence has a verb, and many verbs show action. Run, talk, like and use all are action verbs. A verb may show an action that is visible or invisible. Visible Action The ship docked. People went ashore. Invisible Action People thought about the future. The immigrants worried. Other verbs express

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