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Troublesome Verbs
In this language arts worksheet, students work on knowing when to use troublesome verbs such as lie, lay, sit and set. Printable flashcards, and a wide variety of online quizzes are embedded in this fantastic worksheet. A terrific resource!
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Subject-Verb Agreement
Your writing lessons may be all about solid arguments, but in grammar, it's all about agreement! Learners practice identifying proper and improper verb form in a worksheet focused on subject-verb agreement and indefinite pronouns.
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Troublesome Verbs
In this grammar instructional activity, students underline the correct verb in twenty sentences that makes each one grammatically correct.
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Troublesome Verbs
In this grammar learning exercise, students underline the correct verb in twenty sentences that makes each one grammatically correct.
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That Troublesome Pair
In this grammar activity, learners write lie or lay in each of the 12 sentences in order to make the sentence complete. Students are also asked to define lie and lay.
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Troublesome Words 3
In this easily confused words learning exercise, students practice using affect and effect, can and may, learn and teach, and let and leave as they answer 29 short answer and multiple choice questions.
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Troublesome Word Pairs
This activity helps to understand when to use commonly confused words. It includes definitions, writing exercises, and questions that require paraphrasing the meaning of sentences. A good exercise for middle schoolers, or review for high...
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Bad or Badly: A Troublesome Pair
In this grammar activity, students learn about the differences between adverbs and adjectives. They learn when to use "bad", an adjective, and when to use "badly", an adverb. Students then fill in the blanks in the 5 sentences using...
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Good and Well
In this good and well usage instructional activity, students read for information and determine comprehension. In this fill in the blanks instructional activity, students complete twenty-three sentences.
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Few and Less: A Confusing Pair
In this grammar worksheet, students learn the difference between the words "few" and "less" as well as adverbs and adjectives. They then answer the 14 questions on the page by inserting either few/fewer or less in the blank.