Daily Grammar Review #3 Practice PDF
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This document is a grammar review worksheet with exercises on pronouns, possessive nouns, and identifying sentences. It includes practice questions and tasks for students to complete.
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DAILY GRAMMAR REVIEW #3 Practice Assessment NAME: _________________________ DATE: _________________________ I. PRONOUNS: 1. Definition: What is a pronoun? 2. Circle the 6 subject pronouns: you he herself I they yours she Himself me us him...
DAILY GRAMMAR REVIEW #3 Practice Assessment NAME: _________________________ DATE: _________________________ I. PRONOUNS: 1. Definition: What is a pronoun? 2. Circle the 6 subject pronouns: you he herself I they yours she Himself me us him her theirs your 3. Label the subject(s) with an S and the verb(s) with a V in each sentence: 1. We swam in the pool for hours. 2. Maria baked cookies for her friends. 3. You cleaned your room by yourself? 4. Ben and Sarah sang together during the show. 4. Write your own sentence using a pronoun: II. POSSESSIVE NOUNS 1. Definition: What is a possessive noun? 2. Make the word in parentheses possessive to fit the sentence: 1. The _______________ toy is on the table. (cat) 2. I borrowed _______________ book from the library. (Mark) 3. All of the _______________ nurses are on duty. (hospital) 4. Are you coming to the _______________ birthday party? (children) 5. The _______________ bikes are all parked outside. (girls) 6. The _______________ dress is very fancy. (doll) 3. Write your own sentence using a possessive noun: III. IDENTIFYING SENTENCES 1. Identify each as either a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on: 1. She waited for the bus. Sentence Fragment Run-on 2. Three large apples. Sentence Fragment Run-on 3. Ran across the street quickly. Sentence Fragment Run-on 4. My brother plays video games I like to watch him play. Sentence Fragment Run-on 5. We went to the mall then we saw a movie. Sentence Fragment Run-on 2. Fix the run-on sentences by adding proper punctuation and capitalization: 1. My sister is taller than me she plays basketball. 2. I forgot my homework I will do it at lunch. 3. The sun is shining let’s go outside to play. IV. REVIEW: 1. Fill in the blanks using the correct word from the word bank: Word Bank: there they’re two too threw through accept except 1. We walked _______________ the hallway quietly. 2. It is _______________ cold to go swimming. 3. Please _______________ my apology for being late. 4. _______________ going to the park later today. 2. Correct the mistakes in the sentences (capitalize or fix errors): 1. lisa, john, and sarah ate at subway after school. 2. did you see the cat run across state street? 3. i can’t wait to go to kroger and home depot.