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Sentence Level II

Includes worksheets on capitalization, coordination and subordination, fragments, homonyms, idioms, and nouns.

  • Capitalization
    Information about capitalization, along with some helpful tips and exercises on it.
  • Subordination
    Information about subordination, along with some helpful tips and exercises on it.
  • Cooridnation, and cooridnation v. suborination exercises.
    Additional exercises for subordination and coordination in sentences.
  • Joining sentences with Coordinators, and Subordinators
    Instructions on using subordinators and coordinators. Review exercises included.
  • List of Common Subordinators
    A list of common subordinators students and writers should be careful about.
  • Finding Sentence Fragments plus fragment pre-test and post-test
    Instructions on finding sentence fragments, with pre- and post-tests.
  • Contractions that have Homonyms and Homonyms Proofreading
    Contractions to be mindful about and an exercise in proofreading for them.
  • Using "Its" and "It's" also exercises on "It's and Its" and "You're and Your"
    Information and exercises on homonyms such as "it's, its" and "your, you're"
  • Some Homonyms and Spelling Practice Homonyms
    A list of homonyms with spelling practices.
  • "Their, There, They're" exercise 1, 2, 3
    A series of exercises and reviews applying "their, there, they're"
  • "There, Their, They're" and "To, Two, Too"
    Using the homonyms "There, Their, They're" and "To, Two, Too".
  • Extra exercises using "To, Two, Too"
    Extra practices in using "to, two, too"
  • Using "Here, Hear" and "Let, Leave", "Who, Whom", "Who's, Whose", and "Your, You're"
    Reviews and exercises on using different homonyms.
  • Idioms and Idioms in Dialogue
    Review and exercises on using idioms and idioms in dialogues
  • Idioms and Idioms in Dialogue
    Review and exercises on using idioms and idioms in dialogues
  • Using "Like, As"
    A review distinguishing "like" and "as" plus some exercises
  • Using Focus
    Exercises looking at focus problems such as padding, abstract subjects, inappropriate use of passives, faulty pronoun references.
  • Using Comparing Past and Present Tenses
    A review on comparing past and present tenses including practice exercises
  • Using Noun Compounds
    Exercises on forming noun compounds
  • Using Plural Nouns and Suffixes
    Exercises on using plural nouns and suffixes
  • Using Singular and Plural Nouns
    Review on singular and plural nouns, plus exercises
  • Reflexive and Relative Pronouns
    Review on reflexive and relative pronouns, plus exercises
  • Using "The" with Gerunds or Abstract Nouns
    Review on using "the" with gerunds or abstract nouns, exercises included
  • Adding apostrophes to nouns
    Review on adding apostrophes to nouns, exercises included
  • Countable vs. Non-Countable Nouns
    Review on distinguishing between countable vs. non-countable nouns, exercises included
  • Using Modifying Nouns with Adjective Clauses
    Exercises in modifying nouns with adjective clauses
  • Using Modifying Nouns with Appositives
    Exercises in modifying nouns with appositives
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